Green Line Extension funding: A big issue for the city

On June 1, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
There will be a lot of debate and deliberation in the future, according to civic leaders, as the city looks for ways to cover the $50M that has been pledged to help see the Green Line Extension through its completion.

There will be a lot of debate and deliberation in the future, according to civic leaders, as the city looks for ways to cover the $50M that has been pledged to help see the Green Line Extension through its completion.

By Josie Grove

Now that the MBTA has given its cautious go-ahead for the Green Line Extension, the city of Somerville is trying to figure out how to make good on Mayor Joseph Curtatone’s $50 million promise to the project.

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Mass ash tree removal imminent

On June 1, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Residents and city planners gathered to discuss the need for thinning out a number of trees in the area in order to curtail the spread of harmful insects.

Residents and city planners gathered to discuss the need for thinning out a number of trees in the area in order to curtail the spread of harmful insects.

By Amy Swain

On Wednesday, May 25, residents gathered at the Somerville Water Department to discuss possible tree removals and replacements. Public hearings are routine when considering tree removal in the city, so interested citizens – more than fifty – were ready and eager to voice opinions.

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Newstalk – June 1

On June 1, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Don’t forget, on THURSDAY NIGHT, June 2, Alderman at Large and President of the Board of Alderman Bill White is having a fundraiser at Cantina La Mexicana in Union Square. We’re very lucky to have Bill on the Board of Alderman. He’s one of the smartest and most forward thinking aldermen. He is currently in his fourth year as President of the Board of Alderman. You know you’re good when your colleagues on the Board keep voting for you every year for the office of President. Not in our lifetime has that accomplishment ever been made.

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By Tom Bannister

On Tuesday, May 31, EPA Regional Administrator, Curt Spalding in coordination with the Mystic River Watershed Association, U.S. Representative Michael Capuano, Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone and Massachusetts Water Resources Authority announced the localized grades for the Mystic River Watershed. The grades are specified for each segment of the watershed, totaling 14 separate stretches of river and tributaries.

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‘Residual Form’ at Nave Annex

On June 1, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
“Mountains Beyond Mountains” (detail) by Ben Foley; 2016; Tempered and crystal glass, steel, light.

“Mountains Beyond Mountains” (detail) by Ben Foley; 2016; Tempered and crystal glass, steel, light.

Residual Form is an exploration of the art experience. As process becomes more and more a part of the artwork, how much of the artist’s hand do we need to see? How do we define our experience when we must redefine the art object? In this exhibition the questions of the Process Art Movement are being asked by both emerging and established artists.

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Our View of the Times – June 1

On June 1, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Think of it as pruning the rose bushes, or – perhaps more aptly – weeding the garden.

The powers-that-be have pretty much determined that a systematic removal of certain trees throughout the city is necessary for the overall health and well being of the rest of the “forest.”

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Happy 103rd!

On June 1, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Mary (Walker) Ireland

Mary (Walker) Ireland

Mary (Walker) Ireland celebrated her 103rd birthday on May 25 at the Little Sisters of the Poor. “Mary has lived to this wonderful age because of the loving and wonderful care given by all the Sisters, Nurses and CNA’s,” said Margaret Walker, Mary’s daughter. “God Bless them all.”

 

Ward 2 ResiStat meeting – June 1

On June 1, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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On Wednesday, June 1 the Ward 2 ResiStat neighborhood meeting will take place. 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 Argenziano School, 290 Washington St., from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Stop by at 6:00 to enjoy some pizza, refreshments, and a social half hour.

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Somerville Police Crime Log May 24 – May 29

On June 1, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Lisa Fucci, of 13 Cottage Ave., May 24, 11:52 a.m., arrested at Central St. on warrant charges of destruction of property over $250 and felony daytime breaking and entering.

Michael Le, of 40 Stacy St., Randolph, May 24, 3:58 p.m., arrested at Mystic Ave. on a charge of larceny over $250.

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‘Winter Dreams’ by Philip E. Burnham, Jr.

On June 1, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Somerville Bagel Bard Wendell Smith reviews a new book by local poet Philip E. Burnham:

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