
Ordinance prohibits retailers from providing customers with single-use plastic bags at checkout
Beginning Sept. 1, single-use plastic bags will be banned at checkout points throughout the City. The ban is the result of an ordinance – passed by the Board of Aldermen in Nov. 2015 – aimed at reducing solid waste and protecting waterways and other aspects of the environment.
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Meals on Wheels driver Guillermo Gonzalez pictured here with Community Meals Program Director Deb McLean.
By Guillermo Gonzalez
I became a Meals-on-Wheels driver in 2010, not really expecting the social and spiritual impact I’d experience from joining that very special community.
Working as a driver for Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES) was among the most pleasant experiences in my lifetime. I love to be in contact with people, listening to their problems, their emotions and their deeds. It was always interesting, that reflection of what I am or what I am not.
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(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)
To the Editor:
The fight against the addiction epidemic in Somerville is a true community effort. We all have a role to play in ending the overdoses, reversing the stigma, and supporting those who are struggling with addiction or who are in recovery. Our elected leaders must be a part of these efforts, and in this election season it’s important to support the people who have shown that they are personally invested in this fight. I know that Tim Toomey is one of those people.
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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)
One of the core goals of Shape Up Somerville is to help everyone have the chance to eat fresh, healthy food. It’s a simple concept, but a difficult one to put into practice. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found only one in 10 Americans eats enough fruit and vegetables. We’d like to do better than that here in Somerville, a lot better than that.
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~Photos by Claudia Ferro
The Sunsetters gave their final performance of the 2016 season last Thursday. Residents and passers-by on Kensington Avenue were treated to high-spirited song and dance from the talented group of area youngsters.
Stop & Shop donated treats for an after-performance celebration and Louie’s ice cream treated the group to free ice cream. Leone’s offered discounted pizza as well.

Community Preservation Committee will review submitted proposals for historic resources, open space and recreation land
More than $1.5 million is available for historic resources, open spaces and recreation land projects in Somerville through the Community Preservation Act (CPA). The City invites residents, organizations and businesses to submit eligibility determination forms to see if they qualify for the funding. The forms and additional application materials can be found at www.somervillema.gov/cpa/apply.
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— Photo by Donald Norton
By Rebecca Danvers
Winter Hill Bank has received an “Outstanding” Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) rating from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, representing the highest possible rating of how well the bank meets the needs of its communities in the areas of community development lending, affordable housing finance, and banking and financial services. This is the bank’s fourth consecutive “Outstanding” rating. An outstanding rating is the highest rating possible and it demonstrates the bank’s commitment of taking a leadership role in meeting the credit needs of all segments of its communities.
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