Moody’s notes City’s ‘ambitious’ economic development plans and conservative fiscal stewardship

Moody’s Investors Service has reaffirmed the City of Somerville’s highest ever long-term credit rating of Aa2, citing the city’s commitment to redevelopment, conservative budgeting approach and ample reserve levels, Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone announced.
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Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone is asking that the Somerville Board of Aldermen approve a moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries through June 30, 2014, giving officials time to review both state regulations approved in May and Somerville’s own zoning bylaws to ensure the city will adequately address and comply with the new law.
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By Sanjeev Selvarajah

Herbstalk takes natural remedies, foods, and lifestyle seriously. – Photo by Sanjeev Selvarajah
Like a scented candle seemingly extinguished with breath, the fragrance of the candle-essence lingers and perseveres with summer’s early breeze. Such is the trace of holistic and homeopathic medicinal aids. They bring you full circle by prompting a memory of a toddler’s lazy afternoon slumber or a surge of stubborn adolescent adrenaline. High and low, the herbs have a goal, and they mean to transport you to a frame of reference, the closest real-time capture of shamanistic astral projection.
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Chief Thomas Pasquarello has issued a reminder to local residents to beware of scam artists, especially those posing as paving contractors, who seek to take advantage of unsuspecting residents. According to Chief Pasquarello, the scam works like this. A man knocks on your door and says he has extra asphalt and is willing to pave your driveway at a discounted price. His high pressure approach confuses and intimidates. You are not getting a deal, you are being scammed.
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The city is taking a scientific approach to street management, looking to improve ADA accessibility and overall quality of roadway infrastructure.
By Mike Molloy
On Wednesday evening, the Board of Aldermen began hearing from city departments concerning Mayor Curtatone’s proposed FY14 budget.
They responded well to Superintendent Tony Pierantozzi’s initiatives and goals, which focus on language arts, math and science, and innovations to improve student performance. Although the proposed school budget has a 6.9% increase, Superintendent Pierantozzi stresses those funds will go primarily to student services rather than administrative costs.
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Happy Birthdays this week to some of our fans here in the Ville and elsewhere from the Ville: to a good guy, Ken Ward, who is celebrating. To David R. Smith, former Editor here at The News. Former State Senator and good guy Anthony Galluccio. Former Villen and former Chairman of the Somerville License Board, Ray Trant, is celebrating. And we can’t forget that great lawyer and Villen Attorney Mike Dwyer, because if we forget – trust me – he won’t speak to us for 24 hours. To Suzanne Bremer, who is celebrating this week and is also a candidate for Ward Three Alderman. We give send her best wishes. Also this week is Paul Cammarata.
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One of my favorite parts of living in Somerville- particularly Union Square is its diversity. So many different types of people live here, and that means so many different types of food, businesses, art and cultures in this community. People at all stages of life, and income, call Union Square home – families, students, recent graduates, older adults and young couples all have a place. I am concerned that with the Green Line Extension coming to our neighborhood in 2017, it will become so expensive to live here that the people who make this place so fun and diverse will be pushed out.
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The city is taking a scientific approach to street management, looking to improve ADA accessibility and overall quality of roadway infrastructure.
Starting immediately, hard data and an innovative new statistical model designed to prioritize community needs and values such as ADA accessibility, transit access, and development of the city’s tree canopy, will guide the paving and sidewalk repair plans of the City of Somerville.
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The Somerville Alibrandis hold first place standing in the Yawkey league 9 games into the season. ~Photo by Harry Kane
By Harry Kane
The Somerville Alibrandis Baseball Club maintains their first place position in the Yawkey league after 9 games. This year they’ve dominated the league, with only one loss so far on May 31.
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