
Track and tie replacements were accomplished along the Orange Line. Complimentary photo by the MBTA Customer and Employee Experience Department.
The MBTA announced the completion of critical track work on the Orange Line while service was suspended between Wellington and Back Bay stations from May 28 through June 6. As a result of unencumbered access to track areas, crews accomplished important work to lift nine safety-related speed restrictions within the diversion area with a tenth removed just outside the diversion area between Ruggles and Massachusetts Avenue. The work accomplished will result in a safer, more reliable trip for riders with fewer unplanned service disruptions.
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Dan Breen, Ph.D., speaks about the months and weeks leading up to the events of September 1, 1774, as we commemorate the 250th anniversary of Gage’s fateful arrival in Boston at the Somerville Museum on May 23, 2024.

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The Somerville High School (SHS) Athletics Department invites community members to attend a dedication ceremony for Kevin Raymond on Thursday, June 13, at Somerville High School (81 Highland Ave.) at 3:00 p.m.
Kevin was an SHS Alumni Class of 2015. He was an SHS student, a four-year member of the Highlander football program from 2011-2015, and was a co-captain of the program his senior year. Kevin was an inspiration to his teammates and encouraged a strong work ethic on the field. In 2014 he was the recipient of the Bubba Castor Coaches Award for his coachability, selflessness, and leadership on the field. Kevin was also an integral member of the Kennedy Pool staff as part of the lifeguarding and WSI team.
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Rain Date: Sunday, June 16.
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Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the Somerville LGBTQ+ Services invited all community members to honor LGBTQ+ Pride Month by joining the annual Pride flag raising ceremony on Tuesday, June 4, 2024. The ceremony, on the City Hall Concourse, included remarks from Mayor Ballantyne, City of Somerville LGBTQ+ Liaison Izzy Starr, and representatives from Somerville LGBTQ+ community.

Poll of partygoers reveals 2024’s most underrated nightlife locations
Bourbon Street in New Orleans is renowned for its lively bars, jazz clubs, and iconic Mardi Gras celebrations. The Las Vegas Strip is internationally famous for its casinos, nightclubs, and extravagant shows, while millions flock each year to South Beach, Miami, to enjoy its trendy nightclubs, beachfront bars, and vibrant party scene.
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Community also invited to learn how to plant a pollinator-friendly garden on June 27 in front of Somerville City HallContinue reading »

Dave Ortega’s comic art illuminates his family’s history as immigrants from Mexico.
By Mina Rose Morales
Mexican-American comic book writer and illustrator Dave Ortega narrates in Días de Consuelo his family’s experience during the Mexican Revolution. It recounts his grandmother’s childhood growing up in Mexico while the revolution was unfolding. He revisits the ongoing conversation the U.S. is having about the border and immigration. Ortega a native from El Paso, Texas is a Somerville transplant. While living in Somerville, he interviewed his grandmother for Días de Consuelo.
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East Somerville Main Streets is one of 150 local nonprofits that will share in $30 million through Cummings Foundation’s major annual grants program. This Somerville-based organization was selected from a total of 715 applicants during a competitive review process. They will receive $60,000 over three years.
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