
Join the conversation: There will be an informational meeting Nov. 7 to talk about the Winter Hill Community Schoolyard. They will be discussing the first phase of the project: an athletic field on the first level at Thurston St. and Evergreen Ave. It will also be an opportunity to learn more about the full schoolyard renovation project.
The meeting runs from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. in the Winter Hill school cafeteria, 115 Sycamore St.

Kathy Anne Beckwith, age 62, of Wakefield died Friday, November 4, 2016 at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Born in Cambridge on January 17, 1954 she was the daughter of Marion A. (Anningson) Simpson of Londonderry, NH and the late George A. Simpson. Kathy was raised in Somerville and Medford and was a graduate of Medford High School, Class of 1971. She later received her Associates Degree from Bunker Hill Community College in 1993. Kathy had worked as a Secretary for the Boston Bruins, where she worked for many years before going to work as a Registered Nurse for Cab Health and Recovery. She was a member of the Old South Church in Reading.
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Sunday, Nov. 6, 2-3 p.m., Experience Isn’t Everything: The Strange Career of General Charles Lee, Prof. Daniel Breen. Breen’s lectures are beloved by HS members as informative and thoroughly delightful. This year Breen will join us to share details about the colorful and controversial figure of General Charles Lee, whose headquarters during the Siege of Boston were in the Oliver Tufts House on Sycamore Street. The lecture will be held at the Museum, General Admission: $8; free to members.
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Somerville High School Project Schedule (Click to enlarge)
Somerville Neighborhood News is a production of Somerville Community Access Television, made by professional journalists, volunteers and staff. This news show’s mission is to provide a lively, informative newscast focusing on the events, issues and information impacting Somerville residents. In the latest episode of Somerville Neighborhood News, we bring you updates on:
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As of November 7, the new speed limit throughout the city is 25 mph unless otherwise posted.
City speed limits reduced to 25 mph unless otherwise posted
As of Monday, November 7, new speed limit signs will be up at city entrances and lower speed limits will be in effect across the City of Somerville. The new speed limit throughout the city is 25 mph unless otherwise posted. Posted exceptions with higher speed limits include some main thoroughfares as well as state roads such as Route 16 and McGrath Highway. Posted exceptions with lower speed limits include slow zones such as those near schools.
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‘Once again, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime show’
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Christiane Karamand Lucy Holstedt. — Photo by Carolyn Alden
By Kirk Etherton
20 years ago, Lucy Holstedt moved to Somerville and also co-founded the W.M.N. concert. Today, Holstedt, a professor in Berklee’s Harmony Dept., feels “very good” about both decisions: she is now a homeowner here, and this concert has become well known and highly regarded.
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By Tom Bannister
Somerville Schools is excited to introduce Wellness Champions at their K-8 schools this year through the PEP grant.
Each Wellness Champion will be registering their school for the Healthy Schools Program through Alliance for a Healthier Generation in order to assess the current health and wellness environment at their school and develop an action plan to support the mission of creating a culture of healthy lifestyles among our students, staff and families.
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