Christmas Tree Lighting, Menorah Lighting, Illuminations Tour in December

Join Mayor Curtatone and City staff for Somerville’s annual holiday celebrations, kicking off on Thursday, December 7, with the Christmas Tree Lighting and visit from Santa Claus, on the City Hall Concourse. Also part of the 2017 events are the Somerville Arts Council’s Illuminations Tour on December 16, and a ceremonial lighting of a Menorah on the City Hall Concourse on December 19, coinciding with the final night of Hannukah.
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Arrests:
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James Capobianco, of 62 Main St., November 17, 1:20 p.m., arrested at Fremont St. on a warrant charge of disorderly conduct.
Jarod Bryan, of 141 Spring St., Cambridge, November 17, 3:42 p.m., arrested at Somerville Ave. on charges of larceny over $250 and resisting arrest.
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Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and State Senator Jamie Eldridge (D-Acton) announce a partnership with the American Institutes for Research (AIR) to launch a first-of-its-kind Middlesex County research study measuring the impact of opioid misuse. The data provided by public and private partners will examine system responses and readiness to apply evidence-based solutions to preventing and reducing opioid-related impacts.
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The work of Cassie Cramer (left) and John O’Neill was recently honored by Paine Senior Services, a Cambridge-based organization helps older adults remain independent in the community.
By Nathan Lamb
A local community organization recently recognized two Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES) staffers for providing information and services that help older adults age in place.
The Cambridge-based organization Paine Senior Services recently honored former SCES Executive Director John O’Neill for his career in elder services and Caseworker Cassie Cramer for helping meet the mental health needs of older adults.
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Please join Ward 3 Alderman Robert McWatters, and the Mayor’s Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development, for the third in a series of community meetings to discuss upcoming renovations to Prospect Hill Park. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 12, at 6 p.m., in the Somerville High School Auditorium, 81 Highland Ave.
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It is that time of year again to put in your wreath order with the Somerville Community Growing Center.
In addition to our wreaths being a beautiful, hand-decorated craft item, your purchase helps support programming and maintenance at the Growing Center. With that said, we would like to say how greatly appreciative we are for your support and community love. These wreaths include handmade bows, in choice of three colors (red, burgundy or purple), cones and other natural materials.
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Denis Villeneuve’s masterful reboot of a cult classic, “Blade Runner 2049” is currently thrilling audiences at the Somerville Theatre.
By Dre Joseph
Studio Pitch: Yes, the original film bombed, but we think people are ready for more Blade Runner!
With Blade Runner 2049 slipping onto the schedule in a time when audiences are numb to remakes, sequels and soft reboots, it was greeted with something of a shrugging “of course.” At least by me.
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By Senator Pat Jehlen
Exciting news from the GLX Project Team and the MBTA today! The remaining 2 bids for the GLX construction were opened today.
Each bid came in below budget and included all six additive options to the program. This means that Station Canopies, Elevators, Public Art, additional Community Path access, the Community Path Extension to Lechmere Station and the Enhanced Vehicle Maintenance Facility will be included in the project.
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