One thing can be said for sure about our great city: there is no want for creative energy and enterprise.
Consider all the wonderful artists who will be participating in this weekend’s Somerville Open Studios (SOS) event. Artisans and crafters of seemingly limitless disciplines and choice of media work and thrive right here among us humble, regular types who wouldn’t know a palette knife from a chainsaw.
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Somerville Ave. in bloom… — Photo by Denise Provost

City rolling out tools and tips to tackle rodent activity head-on
As rodent activity increases with warmer weather; Somerville is launching a push to help the community prevent and address rat activity. DeRATification Week, running April 27 through May 3, combines new tools and clearer guidance, making it easier for Somerville to make life harder for the rats.
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Collaborate with the city’s design team to help inform how our next new school building can serve the community outside of school hours
As part of the design process for the new school building at 115 Sycamore Street, all community members are invited to join a collaborative workshop focused on planning for community programming uses at the new school building. Please join us on Monday, May 11, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Tufts Administration Building Atrium Conference Room at 167 Holland Street. The feedback gathered will be used by the city’s project team and architects to help inform design efforts and work moving forward.
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Learn about the crossing project, review design alternatives, and share feedback.
The Brickbottom and Inner Belt neighborhoods are separated from one another by train tracks. Currently, residents and visitors looking to move between these areas must follow a lengthy route that includes walking under McGrath Highway via the underpass on Washington Street.
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