
Final SomerStreets of 2015 includes costume parade, power tool pumpkin carving, Oktoberfest and more.
On Sunday, Oct. 18, residents will flock to Somerville Ave. for the annual Monster Mashed-Up @ SomerStreets event, the final installment of the City’s annual SomerStreets open streets series. The event is free and open to residents of all ages.
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David L. Browne of Somerville passed away peacefully on October 10th, 2015 at Emerson Village Nursing Home in Watertown. David was 85 years old. He was the beloved husband of the late Shirley A. Browne (Byers) and the loving father of David Browne Jr of Las Vegas NV, Ruth Robertson of Windham NH, Margaret Maclean of Medford, Nancy Caton of Stoneham, Cindy Fentress of Lynn, Elaine Kenney of Stoneham, and Michael Browne of Somerville.
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U.S. Congressman Michael Capuano.
By Tom Bannister
The 43rd Annual Meeting of the Mystic River Watershed Association will be held on Monday, October 19, at Tufts University at the 51 Winthrop Street function hall, Medford. The public is invited to join in for an evening celebrating the Mystic River Watershed Association’s advocacy efforts on behalf of the Mystic River.
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On Thursday, October 15 and Monday, October 19, Somerville residents will have a chance to try out the newly developed www.SomervilleMA.gov. Volunteers will complete a 1-hour testing session at the Central Library, 79 Highland Ave. During the session, volunteers will be asked to find pieces of information on the website using a variety of devices, and then share their feedback on whether they were successful or not and how the process could have been better. Visit www.SomervilleMA.gov/testdrive to learn more and sign up for a test session. For more information, contact City of Somerville Webmaster Dan Moore, at DMoore@somervillema.gov.
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In the Somerville Neighborhood News #50 you can expect these news stories:
The opioid reversing drug Narcan is saving the lives of overdose victims. Getting the drug to victims quickly can make the difference between life and death. Karisma Desai reports on the efforts to make this tool in the battle against opioid deaths more available.
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Daisy, Dr.Sipperstein’s dog, with Melissa McCue-McGrath, who has just written a very useful book for dog owners who happen to live in the city.
By Amy Swain
Dog owners of Somerville, rejoice. There is finally a book dedicated to knowledge about the urban pup, and it was created by one of our own. Considerations for the City Dog was recently published by twelve-year resident of Somerville and CPDT-KA (certified professional dog trainer – knowledge assessed) Melissa McCue-McGrath.
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Greg Davidian co-owns the Union Gulf service and repair station with his brother. It was opened by his father in 1947.
By Mariya Manzhos
While shopping at Market Basket, Charan Devereaux’s attention was continually drawn to the name tags worn by each worker that also indicate how many years they have worked at the store. This curiosity about the people behind the uniform gradually led Devereaux on a quest to document Union Square as a community of workers and business owners.
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