
CBA funding distribution and Neighborhood Councils were among the primary issues covered at the latest meeting of the city’s Legislative Matters Committee.
By Jordan Deschenes
Aldermen gathered to discuss the Community Benefits Committee (CBC) ordinance at a Legislative Matters committee meeting last Wednesday, the first such meeting in nearly a month. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss and identify the most prevalent concerns from constituents, advocates, and city officials.
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Hear that? Yup, lots of cars leaving the city, heading north to NH and Maine to open up summer places or just to take a few days off. The usual mass exodus to the Cape is happening as well. So hopefully it will be quiet around here this summer. We hope everyone has a safe and happy summer. Happy July 4th, Independence Day.
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Orange Blossom Special will be rocking out at PA’s Lounge this Thursday, July 6.
By Jim Clark
Southern California rockers, Orange Blossom Special, are heading into Somerville on Thursday, July 6, for a spirited evening of high-energy music at PA’s lounge.
The band is currently sweeping across the country in support of their latest release, Here Goes Everything, in a tour they have entitled “Loud, Live, & in a Dive.”
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Somerville writer Randy Ross didn’t need an agent because he sold his book on his own to a willing publisher. The novel, God Bless Cambodia, reached fruition through a long and arduous process. Ross, a man lingering on the cusp of 60, met me at the Bloc 11 cafe on a rainy, late spring morning. Ross is resplendently bald (like yours truly) and has a lot of nervous energy and a quirky sense of humor.
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~Photos by Claudia Ferro
The city hosted its annual Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration at Trum Field on Thursday, June 29, beginning with live entertainment at 6:30 p.m. Performances by the United States Air Force Heritage of American Band, local Disco-Funk band Booty Vortex, and the Somerville Sunsetters led up to a 30-minute fireworks display.

Committee to identify funding priorities for ~$2 million per year in affordable housing, historic preservation, and open space projects.
Do you have a passion for affordable housing, historic preservation, and parks and open space? The City of Somerville wants your help and is now accepting applications for one public position on the Community Preservation Committee, which oversees the selection of projects to be recommended for funding by an estimated $2 million in annual Community Preservation Act (CPA) revenues. Residents are encouraged to apply and applications must be submitted by August 3, 2017.
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