
Ward 5 Alderman Mark Niedergang, the primary sponsor of the resolution, said that it is important for municipalities to show support for this type of legislation.
By Josie Grove
The Somerville Board of Aldermen resolved last Thursday to support the state bill, S.982, “One fair wage for workers in Mass.” The resolution is a nonbinding statement of support for a bill under consideration in the state legislature, which proposes to raise the tipped minimum wage to be the same as the untipped minimum wage by 2022. The resolution was approved by all nine aldermen present at the meeting.
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The Board of Aldermen issued a special citation at last week’s regular meeting, commending Seamus O’Donovan, who was accepted to the US Naval Academy. The citation reads: “Be it hereby known to all that the Somerville Mayor and Board of Aldermen offer their sincerest commendations to Seamus O’Donovan Born and raised in Somerville, and active in community service, Seamus has just been accepted to the US Naval Academy for officer training. The Mayor and the Membership offer their best wishes for a bright future and continuing success in all endeavors.”

Ward 1 Alderman Matthew McLaughlin reported to the Board of Alderman at their regular meeting last week that he has been receiving calls from constituents with rodent sightings earlier than usual this year.
By Amy Swain
The Rodent Issues Committee is making serious efforts, and getting serious results in eliminating the rats in Somerville. This year, rodent sightings have decreased by 40%. Although rats continue to be a problem, the committee has plans to continue the trend in 2015.
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Members of the public joined with officials for the raising of the rainbow flag last week, signifying solidarity among all Somerville residents with the LGBTQ community.
By Patrick McDonagh
A crowd of students, community members, state and city officials gathered to raise a rainbow flag on the City Hall concourse last Wednesday. Proudly posing for a photo, the colorful flag was pulled taught by Somerville’s Mayor Joe Curtatone, Student Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) member Sam Williams, and Somerville’s LGBTQ community liaison Andra Oshinsky; all taking the podium to address attendees in support of the LGBTQ flag raising.
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Tonight, the President of the Board of Alderman, Alderman at Large Bill White will be having his campaign kickoff party for his re-election, which is coming up this year. Wednesday, June 3 from 6-8 p.m. at the Cantina La Mexicana, 247 Washington Street (at the beginning of the plaza at Union Sq). Bill has been re-elected President of the Board now for three years in a row and it’s obvious to everyone he knows the rules and how to run an affective as well as productive meeting. Bill has served the entire city as Alderman At Large and wherever duty calls Bill is there, and on top of the issues as well. Just as importantly, Bill is a constituent’s Alderman, representing all of us here in the Ville. Bill does his job well and it’s hard to find anyone that doesn’t like him or appreciate what he’s done for the city. Help support his bid for re-election. Show up and let him know how much we appreciate his independent representation.
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Mayor Curtatone spoke at last week’s ResiStat meeting, covering various issues confronting the city in general and Ward 3 specifically. — Photo by Donald Norton
By Donald Norton
On Tuesday, May 26, the Ward 3 ResiStat meeting was held at the SHS cafeteria. Approximately 80-90 area residents showed up to hear what is happening in the city as a whole, and in particular Ward 3.
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By Ross E. Blouin
A special 90th birthday celebration was held by the Somerville Kiwanis at the Holiday Inn in Somerville on Friday night, May 22. The celebration was spectacular and included more than 200 community leaders and business people who are current or past residents of Somerville. The Somerville Kiwanis has led the city in community service with dozens of successful community programs that have enriched the lives of Somerville residents for the past 90 years. Greetings and citations were presented by a bevy of state and local elected officials who lauded the Somerville Kiwanis for the years of dedication and generosity given by its members. The club’s legacy is one of giving and helping the children and residents of Somerville with a steadfast belief in the potential of Somerville and love of community service.
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