
Statement on Election Results from Kathleen Hornby’s Campaign
Though the outcome of today’s election for Somerville State Representative (27th Middlesex District) was disappointing, first-time candidate Kathleen Hornby made an impressive showing, becoming an influential voice in the conversation about what progressive democratic leadership should look like. “I got into this race because I believe Somerville deserves effective leadership at the State House,” she said. She focused her campaign on bringing state funding to the district, being radically transparent with voters, and using all the tools of government to drive policies that improve residents’ lives. (It clearly resonated with her supporters; she handily out-raised her opponent.)
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A quick tutorial on why and how the Somerville Fire Department flushes fire hydrants every year.

Primary Election Day is today, September 3. If you’re voting in person, polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Look up your polling place before you head out. You can still vote in person if you’ve applied to vote by mail.
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Somerville’s DPW, through the Procurement Department, is seeking contractors to provide snow plowing services for the city from October 15, 2024 – June 30, 2026.
Interested vendors may obtain a Request for Application (RFA) packet from the Procurement Department web page, or by emailing a request to procurement@somervillema.gov
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Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the Somerville Arts Council (SAC) are inviting the community to join Somerville’s Tenth Annual Evolution of Hip Hop Festival that will take place on Saturday, September 7 (rain date Saturday, September 14), from 4:00 to 7:30 p.m. in Union Square Plaza.
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September 1st Spark of the Revolution Reenactment at Somerville Powder House, September 2nd Rebellion along Tory Row Commemorations on Brattle Street in
Cambridge, and September 4th Panel Discussion at Cambridge Public Library Cambridge and Somerville, MA, History Cambridge, the Somerville Museum, Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site, the Friends of Longfellow House Washington’s Headquarters, Boston 1775, and the Cambridge Public Library will present three free events marking the 250th anniversary of the 1774 Powder Alarm and the start of Massachusetts’ political independence from Britain.
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Cirque Us will be performing “Cirque Us Stories” at the Arts at the Armory on September 4 and 5. — Photos by Steve Sarafian
Cirque Us is thrilled to be performing their award-winning show “Cirque Us Stories” at the Arts at the Armory on September 4 and 5.
“Cirque Us Stories” is a new, thoughtfully curated show that flips through the pages of our troupe’s favorite stories to bring you a touching, thrilling narrative about community and identity. Interweaving a collection of folktales, classic literature, children’s stories, modern fiction, and more, this show jumps off the page with twists, flips, rewrites, and retellings of stories you’ll love. The show features aerialists, jugglers, acrobats, contortionists, clowns, and more, all ready to fly off the shelf and straight to you.
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La Posada Restaurant & Tequila Bar, located in Magoun Square, offers a wide variety of Latin-flavored cuisine and the finest selection of tequilas to be found locally. — Photo by Jeffrey Shwom
By Jeffrey Shwom
On a beautiful Thursday afternoon in Magoun Square, in walked the sharply dressed Johe Posada, owner of La Posada. He rode to the restaurant on his motorcycle, with a dark blue blazer and clean-shaven face, and was ready to entertain. I had a chance to speak with Johe about how his business began, the changing concept of La Posada beyond his El Salvadorian roots, and their expansion of outdoor and indoor dining.
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