
Union Square Main Streets proudly presents the 7th Annual Good Food For All campaign June 22 – 29. Back for a 7th year, local businesses, farmers market vendors, and community members have teamed up for this week-long, community campaign to raise awareness and funds for the local SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the successor to Food Stamps) match available at the Union Square Farmers Market.
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The City of Somerville and representatives of the city’s Fire Alarm Unit have come to an agreement on better wages and benefits for the union. — Photo courtesy of Somerville Firefighters Local 76
Mayor Katjana Ballantyne on behalf of the City of Somerville has reached a new agreement with the union representing its Fire Alarm Operators for a new contract, providing improved wages and benefits for a valued set of city workers.
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By Parker Garlough
In a meeting on Monday June 10, the Pollinator Action Plan Advisory Committee presented a draft of their plan to support pollinators native to Somerville. The plan includes proposals for residential landowners, landscaping businesses, municipal entities, and schools. The meeting primarily focused on recommendations for homeowners.
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By Jenny Bonham-Carter
Did you know that there are about 140 million poor and low-income people in the US – white, black, Hispanic, Asian and Native American – making up 40 percent of the national population and that poverty is the 4th leading cause of death in America?
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No matter the season, I make a point to stop off at Truro Vineyards when I have the chance. It’s beautiful year-round, but especially so during the spring and summer months. Check out the website for special events like, paint and sip, wine and dine, live music, and a schedule of food trucks.
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It’s been getting pretty darn hot lately. And it’s looking like we’ll be facing a good little stretch of even more hot weather in the days and – yes, even maybe – the weeks to come.
There’s little to be done about it other than exercising a little common sense to minimize dangers of heat stroke. Watch your activity levels, get plenty of water, etc. Just be careful and do the right things. You’ll make it.
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Front porch goddess… — Photo by Denise Provost
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Recently I had a chance to talk with Karen Moss at her space in the Miller Street Studios in Somerville, Mass. I was introduced to her work at “Open Studios” – an event that the Somerville Arts Council puts on yearly. She told me that her work is always “about something” often touching on the social and the political issues of our time.
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