A Sunsetters affair at the mayor’s

On August 17, 2017, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
timesphoto's Mayor Sunsetters album on Photobucket

~Photos by Claudia Ferro

On Thursday, August 10, Mayor Curtatone hosted the Sunsetters in front of his home on Ten Hills Rd. The Redbones truck was there, feeding the assembled audience and performers.

 

More than $880,000 previously approved this round for affordable housing

Upon the recommendation of the Somerville Community Preservation Committee, the Board of Aldermen approved more than $1.3 million in Community Preservation Act funding for 12 open space and historic preservation projects. This follows the previously approved recommendation to provide $880,416 to the Affordable Housing Trust Fund in January. The funded projects will bring improvements to historic treasures in Somerville, including the Milk Row Cemetery and the Grace Baptist Church. The CPA will also support a new schoolyard for the Winter Hill Community Innovation School and designs for the Healey Schoolyard, Henry Hansen Park, Blessing of the Bay Park, and the Community Growing Center.

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Somerville Stands with Charlottesville Vigil

On August 17, 2017, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
timesphoto's Somerville Stands with Charlottesville Vigil album on Photobucket

~Photos by Bobbie Toner

In light of the recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia, the Somerville community came together for a solidarity vigil last Wednesday night in Davis Square.

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Package theft on Calvin St.

On August 17, 2017, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

Somerville Police officers were dispatched to a Calvin St. location last week on reports of a package theft.

While en route, police dispatch reported a description of the male suspect, later identified as Adrian Brooks, of Hyde Park.

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Be Somerville

On August 17, 2017, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Joseph A. Curtatone

(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries and letters to the Editor of The Somerville Times belong solely to the authors and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville Times, its staff or publishers)

A monthly look at ways to get involved with your city

As August becomes September and summer becomes fall, that means more than just changing leaves here in Somerville. We’re on the brink of a new school year, Board of Aldermen meetings resuming, a quickly approaching Election Day, and a slew of new ways to get involved with your city.

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Marathon Sports Memphis Soul 5km and BBQ 2017

On August 16, 2017, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The 2017 edition of the Marathon Sports Memphis Soul 5km and BBQ took place on Sunday, August 13 in Somerville. First place finisher men: Shawn Wallace of Waltham. First place finisher women: Hayley Sutter of Brookline.

Click here to see all the race results.

 

In Loving Memory: Paul (Archie) Archambeau

On August 16, 2017, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Paul (Archie) Archambeau 64 passed away peacefully in his home 8/9/17. Paul was a lifelong resident of Somerville and loving brother of Robin Assaf, of Boston, David Archambeau of North Adams and the late John Archambeau of Wayland brother in law to Malek Al-Khatib and uncle to Brian, Kiersten, Mary Beth & Danny.

Paul attended St. Clements School and enjoyed his career with Arlington Yellow Cab. Paul was a close and loyal Friend of Bill and achieved the promise of serenity. Paul will be remembered by his strong sense of humor and quick wit.

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Application materials for this year’s Community Preservation Act (CPA) funds as well as the FY18 Community Preservation Plan, which sets the funding allocations and priorities for the year, are now available.

Up to $2.3 million is available for projects that preserve Somerville’s historic resources and expand and improve our parks and recreation land, including $710,000 earmarked for open space acquisition. The City invites residents, organizations, and businesses to submit eligibility determination forms to see if they qualify for the funding.

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Ward 2 Alderman Maryann M. Heuston got a firsthand look at the rapidly developing expansion site for Greentown Labs, their Global Center for Cleantech Innovation.

By Jim Clark

Back in 2011, a small group of like-minded MIT graduates decided to establish a facility where they could keep building their engineering prototypes.

Since then, more than 100 startup companies have been incubated at Greentown Labs in Somerville, where they have collectively created more than 500 jobs and raised over $200 million in funding.

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Elio LoRusso campaign kickoff

On August 16, 2017, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
timesphoto's Elio LoRusso Fundraiser album on Photobucket

~Photos by Claudia Ferro

Last week at Casey’s on Lower Broadway in East Somerville, Ward 1 Alderman candidate Elio LoRusso had his campaign kickoff, and it was well attended. It’s safe to say the place was jamming, with a huge crowd from Ward 1 packed in to help him kickoff his campaign. Retiring Alderman Tony Lafuente introduced LoRusso to the crowd but before that, gave a very impassioned plea for everyone to get out this year and bring back an alderman who will pay more attention to the local issues with all the residents. LoRusso spoke about what he wanted to accomplish should he be elected. The crowd was out to the door with over 100 present, including Mayor Curtatone, former Ward 1 Alderman Bill Roche, former Mayor Gene Brune, and many more local residents.
~ By Donald Norton