As a result of Wednesday’s heavy rain and subsequent flooding, MWRA contractors will conduct necessary repairs on Medford St., between Somerville Ave. and South St., on Thursday evening from 6 to approximately 9 p.m., and on Friday, Oct. 2, from 9 a.m. to approximately 4 p.m. During the work, Medford St. in this area will be closed to through traffic. Motorists are asked to consider alternate routes if possible, and to follow posted detours.

Updated: Due to this weekend’s forecast, Somerville’s All-America City Celebration which was planned for Sunday, Oct. 4, at Assembly Row has been cancelled
By Rebecca Danvers
Help Somerville celebrate its newest All-America City Award on Sunday, Oct. 4, from 2:30 to 6 p.m., when the city hosts an event to honor our community’s commitment to youth achievement, and showcase local young musicians and leaders through performances and workshops.
The event will be held at the DCR Baxter Park at Assembly Row, and will feature live music by Somerville youth performing groups including the popular World Percussion Ensemble drum corps, Teen Empowerment, and the Somerville High School Acapella Ensemble. Local cover band The Rockery will round out the celebration.
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By Joseph A. Curtatone
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More than a decade ago, faced with an epidemic of drug overdoses, juvenile crime and teen suicides, our city learned an important lesson: just as we cannot arrest our way out of crime, an arrest or an overdose survived will not necessarily result in a young person making positive changes and putting his or her life on the right track. When we stopped dealing with our problems in a narrow, reactionary way and addressed the problem through a holistic and proactive approach, we were able to end that epidemic. Since then, the Somerville Police Department has continued to evolve into a model of community policing, based in part on those lessons learned. Now our Police Department is again providing an example for others to follow through an initiative that turns our police officers into trusted advisors for students throughout their junior and high school careers.
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In accordance with the conditions of the Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Alewife Brook/Upper Mystic River Variance we are hereby providing public notice that a Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) occurred at SOM001 on Wednesday, 9/30 at 7:49 a.m. and discharged into the Alewife Brook. The Variance approved workplan requires the Somerville Department of Public Works (DPW) to notify local health agents, the DEP, the EPA and the MRWA within 24 hours of a CSO event. The notice is intended to confirm to users of the resource that untreated sewage discharges to the Brook/River has occurred.
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There will be a Public Hearing before the Board of Aldermen’s Committee on Legislative Matters on Wednesday, September 30, 2015, at 6:30 PM, in the Aldermanic Chambers, 2nd Floor, City Hall, 93 Highland Avenue, on the Order of Alderman Mary Jo Rossetti, Chair of the Committee, for public input related to the city’s proposed ban on plastic bags. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND AND BE HEARD.
To: Somerville Retirement Board
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On September 21, the Boston Globe reported that the Massachusetts state pension fund has lost over $500 million as a result of its investments in the fossil fuel industry over just the last year, according to a review by Trillium Asset Management. This comes after a report by the same group last month showing that the California state pension system had lost $5 billion by investing in the fossil fuel industry during the last year.
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Synthetic cannabinoids and other chemical-based stimulants are being targeted for possible banning in the City of Somerville by the Board of Aldermen.
By Josie Grove
“As a new father, I want to make sure Somerville is as safe as it can be for young people,” says Alderman Dennis Sullivan. That’s why, at last week’s meeting of Somerville’s Board of Aldermen, Sullivan brought proposed an ordinance to ban synthetic cannabinoids in the city of Somerville. “I cannot see a reason to have this on the shelves in Somerville,” he says.
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By Mariya Manzhos
On Saturday afternoon thousands flocked to Union Square for Somerville’s quirkiest festivity celebrating the invention of marshmallow fluff. From when just a couple of thousand people gathered in the Union Square plaza in 2005, “What the Fluff?” has grown into a massive community celebration of local businesses, talent and creativity.
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The Somerville High School Boys’ Basketball Coaching Staff with partnership of the Somerville Recreation Commission will be providing free basketball clinics at the SHS Field House. 













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