
Nonprofits Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH) and Somerville Community Corporation (SCC) and real estate investment/development firm Gate Residential have been selected to develop the Clarendon Hill property located at 34 North Street, Somerville according to a Somerville Housing Authority (SHA) announcement this week. The Clarendon team was selected earlier this month by the SHA’s selection committee after review of the proposals and an interview process.
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On Tuesday, May 31 the Ward 4 ResiStat neighborhood meeting will be held at the Healey School. You’ll have a chance to learn more about what’s going on in Somerville and your neighborhood, share your feedback, and chat with elected officials, city employees, and your neighbors.
The meeting will be held at the Healey School, 5 Cherry St., from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Stop by at 6 to enjoy some pizza, refreshments, and a social half hour.
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City offices will be closed Monday, May 30 in observance of Memorial Day.
Trash and recycling collection will be on a one-day delay all week. Parking meters and resident parking permit requirements are not enforced on the holiday, and there will be no street sweeping.

“Panda SMASH!” 2013 by Pecan.
By MariyaManzhos
Somerville artist Pecan can’t pinpoint exactly when her fascination with toy robots began, but for the past few years, they have been the primary inspiration for her colorful and quirky paintings. Many of them are true to life portraits of robots, as if they were people. Others are more fantastical, such as one of a robot walking through Boston’s financial district, destroying the Federal Reserve with his eye lasers.
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~Photos by Kevin Dickinson
som|dog’s 4th annual Spring Fling returned to Union Square on Sunday, May 22 from 10am to 2:00 p.m. Bull McCabe’s Pub’s welcomed attendees to their parking lot and provided this year’s beer garden. Melissa McCue-McGrath was on hand to sign copies of her book, Considerations for the City Dog. The Pet Republic provided fun training demos and their famous puppy ice cream cart was on the scene, too. Caricature artist Anna Taylor Nason Illustration was on hand to capture the dog’s unique personality through her lovely artwork. There were lots of raffle prizes as well from local friends.
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— Photos by Kevin Dickinson
The glorious spectacle of Backyard Lady Wrestling took place last Saturday afternoon amidst the general revelry of the PorchFest event. Competitors from the Boston League of Women Wrestlers hurled one another in the air and pinned their opponents to the tarp in a strictly-for-fun affair. Check out the league and follow their exploits at http://www.blowwboston.com/.
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By William C. Shelton
(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)
For months I’ve been reading, hearing, and viewing commentary regarding how unusual this election cycle is. Columnists, critics, and pundits talk about voter anger, unpredictable election outcomes, repudiation of party leaderships, quirky candidates, and many millions in campaign spending that accomplish nothing.
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Parade steps off from City Hall Concourse at 1 p.m. Morning ceremonies planned. 













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