Somerville Police Crime Log March 4 – 10

On March 17, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Assault
25013007: On 3/9/25 at approximately 5:51 p.m., Somerville Police responded to 779 McGrath Hwy. for a weapons call. Upon arrival, officers encountered two juvenile males who stated they were being chased by a group of five juveniles with knives. Officers located the group of juvenile suspects nearby and identified them. Officers recovered knives from two of the juvenile suspects.

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Seven scholarships available to Somerville residents currently graduating in the Class of 2025 

Application Period closes March 31, 2025 

Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the City of Somerville Municipal Scholarship Committee are reminding Somerville residents graduating high school in 2025 to apply now for seven municipal scholarship opportunities. Selected applicants will receive $1,000 to help with post-secondary education expenses.    

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On Sunday, March 16, the annual Race of Ireland road race will be held in and around the Davis, Teele, and Ball square areas. Brief traffic delays are expected mid-morning to midday.

Beginning around 9 a.m., detours will be set up to accommodate the start and finish lines in Davis Square. The start is at the intersection of Elm and Day Streets, and the finish is at the Community Path by Grove Street.

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By Dennis Fischman

I’m the kind of mystery reader who rarely solves the mysteries myself. Pieces of the puzzle come together for me but not the whole picture – plus, I get caught up in the characters (if they’re sympathetic) and the writing (if it’s any good).

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Tax Tip of the Week

On March 15, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

 

Q: What happens if I owe taxes at the end of the year and can’t pay?

A: If you can’t pay your tax bill in full, don’t panic– the IRS offers options to help. These programs allow taxpayers facing financial hardship to manage their payments in a way that works for them, with reasonable interest rates applied to unpaid balances.  

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From a few people and a phone line to a thriving customer service center, the region’s first 311 Center is still going strong  

During the week of March 11, the City of Somerville is not only celebrating National 3-1-1 Day, it is marking the 20th anniversary of it’s 311 Constituent Services Office. The first 311 service to be established in the region, Somerville’s 311 team works year-round, around the clock, and through every storm to connect the Somerville community to City Hall and its services. 

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Phony phone arrest scams target residents

On March 14, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Ward 2 City Councilor J.T. Scott has been sounding the alarm about a malicious phone scam currently taking place locally.

By The Times Staff

A sophisticated scam operation that targets individuals has City Councilors concerned.

The phony phone arrest scam was brought up in conversation at the latest City Council Meeting on February 27 with the aim of warning residents and bringing awareness to these harassing calls.

“There have always been scammers,” said Ward 2 City Councilor J.T. Scott. “Particularly, they prey on residents who may not have English as a first language or some of our elderly residents.”

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Somerville PorchFest 2025: Important safety and event updates

On March 13, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The Somerville Arts Council is excited to announce PorchFest 2025, the citywide live music event, is returning on Saturday, May 10, from 12 to 6 p.m. (rain date: Sunday, May 11). 

To ensure a safe, enjoyable, and well-organized experience for all, this year’s event will feature new safety measures and structural updates designed to enhance the day for both performers and residents. All information is available on somervilleartscouncil.org/porchfest

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Somerville – a city of hope

On March 13, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries and letters to the Editor of The Somerville Times belong solely to the authors and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville Times, its staff or publishers)

By Jeffrey  Shwom

In the past 6 months of covering our city through the newspaper, my smile has grown wider and my faith in our city has grown stronger. People care here. People want and build community here. People stand up for what they believe in here. Even if standing up amplifies the differences, big and small, between us.

It’s important to acknowledge that some people are staying inside these days because of fear. Fear of being themselves, fear of being from where they are from, and fear of the unknown and uncertainty. The thing that I hang my hat on is that, together, Somerville is a stronger city than any other. Our four square miles may be the toughest, most resilient mileage in the country. Because deep down, we care about each other, we care about the world, and we care about humanity. And we do it all in a very Somervillen way.

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