
Saying Good-Bye to Plastic Shopping Bags
By Laura Onyeneho
In November 2015, the Somerville Board of Alderman approved a ban on plastic shopping bags to encourage solid waste reduction, protect marine environment, and waterways. Once the ban begins, retail establishments will have to find alternatives to plastic shopping bags at checkout points.
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On Thursday, June 23 2016, at 7:20 a.m., Officer Bork, who was just completing her last half shift in Car 4, stopped at Starbucks at Assembly Row. Today, June 29, 2016, the department received a commendation request via email from, Blair Connelly, a resident of Melrose. Ms. Connelly was so impressed by the actions of Officer Bork that she wrote the following and sent it to us:
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By Amy Swain
It’s one of Union Square’s newer additions, but it feels like it’s been there forever. Walking into Gracies’ small, white interior, it feels clean and neat, but lived in. Unique and clearly hand picked art hangs scattered on the wall. Several mason jars of toppings sit on shelves behind the register. Flavors are written on the wall in dry-erase marker. And the staff is just the right amount of friendly.
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Enjoy free breakfast and lunch prepared by Somerville’s award-winning Food and Nutrition Services Department, available all summer for youth under the age of 19. Look for the Food and Nutrition truck to get your free meal!
Here’s a list of locations and times where you can enjoy a nutritious meal this summer:
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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)
Somerville and Cambridge share many things, including how we get across our common border. We share fourth place on the League of American Bicyclists’ list of American cities with the highest share of bicycle commuters (7.4% each), and we’re the only two Northeastern cities on that list. We’re proud of that achievement.
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Dr. Harriet Fields, granddaughter of W.C. Fields, will be sharing her stories of the film legend at a special showing of his film this Sunday at the Somerville Theatre.
— Photo © Steve Friedman 2015
By Jim Clark
“If I can make them laugh and through that laughter make this old world seem just a little brighter, then I am satisfied.” These are the words of one of Hollywood’s most successful and beloved legends, W.C. Fields.
Throughout those many decades when he performed both on stage and film, he did that very thing, bringing forth laughter and making this old world so much brighter.
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By Charles Lane
Last week Senator Pat Jehlen (D-Somerville) and her colleagues in the Massachusetts Senate voted to engross an omnibus energy bill to diversify the state’s energy portfolio by procuring additional clean energy resources to replace aging power plants that are going offline and move the Commonwealth closer to its emissions reduction goals under the Massachusetts Global Warming Solutions Act.
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As temperatures continue to climb and more people opt for alternate modes of transportation, Chief David Fallon and the Somerville Police Department remind drivers to share the road with motorcyclists. 















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