Ward 2 Alderman Maryann Heuston and the City’s Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development (OSPCD) invite all interested residents to a community meeting to discuss construction updates and schedules for the ongoing McGrath Highway Interim Improvements project. The meeting will be held in the Public Safety Building’s Academy Room at 220 Washington St. from 7 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 11.
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Free Open Streets event to feature live music, family-friendly activities, food, and more
Celebrate the season at “Seize the Summer,” the August installment of the City’s SomerStreets festival, on Sunday, Aug. 9, from noon to 4 p.m. between School St. and Lowell St. on Highland Ave. SomerStreets is the City of Somerville’s take on the internationally renowned Open Streets concept, closing busy city streets to vehicles, and opening them up for cycling, walking, dancing, running, and other modes of activity. Through SomerStreets, the City and its community partners aim to promote and encourage easy access to physical activity, fresh foods, and reconnecting with neighborhoods and businesses and their unique cultural elements in a thriving urban environment.
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The Dominican Republic’s Boston Consulate was the scene of a recent protest by several local organizations including The Haitian Coalition in Somerville. At issue is the Dominican government’s recent push to enforce a five-year old law that puts Dominican born citizens of Haitian ancestry at risk of deportation. In 2010 the Dominican government passed legislation to tighten citizenship policies. The new policy stated that children of immigrants born in the DR would take the nationality of their father, and not be considered Dominican citizens.
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Part 2: We are all Greeks
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By William C. Shelton
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In the U.S. criminal justice system, we assign more serious punishment to those who sell addictive drugs than to those who use them. This seems intuitively just.
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Last Friday we kicked off the first critical step in our City greenhouse gas inventory. We launched an intensive, two-week push to collect all our energy use data so that we can make informed decisions about how to reduce the City’s and the community’s contribution to climate change. We need good data that sets a baseline of our usage now, so we can track how future initiatives we undertake affect our greenhouse gas emissions. The inventory is part of SustainaVille, our plan to become carbon neutral by 2050. And while the inventory is just ramping up, we’re taking steps right now to reduce Somerville’s carbon emissions. That includes the installation last week of new public charging stations for electric vehicles, and the forthcoming delivery of electric vehicles we’re adding to our fleet.
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