
Starting on April 1, the Somerville Council on Aging and the Health & Human Services Department, in conjunction with the Somerville Fire Department, will offer free smoke alarms/carbon monoxide detectors to Somerville’s older adults and to Somerville residents with a wide range of disabilities (Photoelectric Smoke Alarm with ADA Compliant Strobe Light will be available) as part of the Senior SAFE Program. The Senior SAFE Program is designed to create a partnership between the older adults and fire departments through established providers of senior support services such as the Council on Aging, Senior Center, Visiting Nurse Association, or other similar agencies.
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Today, Massachusetts will hold its Primary Election for the 2016 Presidential Election. Polls will be open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. To find a complete list of polling places in your ward click here.
Don’t forget to vote!
The Somerville High School Science Department invites parents/guardians, younger students and their families, teachers, and community members, to the 2016 SHS Science & Engineering Fair Exhibition Night on Thursday, March 3, from 4:30-6:00pm. Come view student science fair research projects and listen to student presentations. Visitors will be able to view the projects at their leisure from 4:30-5:30pm and an informal awards ceremony will follow at 5:30pm at the SHS Auditorium. A host will greet you at the school’s main entrance and escort you up to the science project area.

As a culminating activity to their poetry unit, second grade students at the Winter Hill Community Innovation School presented a “Poetry Slam” on Friday, February 12th. Students highlighted their poetry writings with eloquent ‘performances’ of their poetry in front of an appreciative audience. Parents were in attendance, along with fifth grade book buddies.
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An updating of an old friend of the city is soon at hand, as the West Branch Library prepare for major renovation. — Photo by Bobbie Toner
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and Ward 6 Alderman Lance Davis invite all interested neighbors and community members to a meeting on the status of the West Branch Library Renovation onMonday, Feb. 29 at 6:30 p.m. at the TAB Building, 167 Holland St., 2nd Floor.
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In this episode of Somerville Neighborhood News, you will find out everything you need to know about voting in the March 1 Presidential Primary before heading out to the polls.
Political Icon Tip O’Neill coined the phrase, All Politics is Local. Even in a presidential election knocking on doors and manning the phones to ask for votes is an integral part of the campaign. SNN hits the sidewalk with some volunteer campaigners. Two thirds of Somerville residents are renters, and many of those are young and have no ties to the city, and no political involvement. Getting young voters to participate is good for them and for the process. Young Somerville takes on the issue.
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The Somerville High School Girls basketball team played their last game of the season Monday night at the SHS field House. Newburyport won the game but the girls played hard all year and look forward to playing again next year. Six senior players were presented with roses before the game.

By Jennifer Valentine
Let me tell you a story about math, karma, and candy. It’s sweeter than it sounds, I promise. You see, I work at a candy store, and this particular candy store started a jellybean counting contest. We had a bunch of old jelly beans and put them in a giant martini glass, and we charged people fifty cents to guess how many beans were in there. The winner got a $50 gift certificate for the store. It was a fifty for fifty guess lotto. They never told me how many were in there, and I am pretty sure employees couldn’t guess anyways.
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By Margaux Maxwell

Knight Moves is dealing out a new hand as they prepare for the opening of a new franchise in Somerville next month.
Knight Moves functions as a public living room. The space showcases odd lamps and old chairs, rare books, odds-and-ends, watchamachalits, a communal grand piano and over 1,000 board games.
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