Somerville High School Girls Tennis took on Revere at Tufts on May 17. SHS honored their seniors as Girls Tennis finished their season with a 4-1 win over Revere.~ Photos by Alex Fredette.
To see more photos from this match visit: https://alexfredette.smugmug.com/Tennis/SHS-W-T-Revere/
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The city, in partnership with the Somerville Homeless Coalition, has established its Engagement Center, intended to expand on services available to the unhoused community. — Photo courtesy of SHC
Mayor Katjana Ballantyne, in partnership with the Somerville Homeless Coalition, has announced the recent opening of a new Engagement Center to support Somerville’s unhoused residents.
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By Wilfred Mbah
Candidate for Somerville City Councilor at Large
We attended the May 15 hearing on the FY2024 Sewer and Water rates at which the city agencies proposed increases of 12% for water and 17.5% for sewer service. For an average household, the combined annual bill would rise from $900-$1000 to $1,030-$1,250.
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(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)
More public input and process is needed
By Howard E. Horton, Esq.
The City’s new Bike Network Plan is comprehensive and, generally, well-thought out in its attempt to make biking safer – and, of course, the plan has had a lot of input from bike riders. More than 50 new miles of interior streets and roads will be impacted by new bike lanes, safety markings and related equipment. But, what is less apparent is how these changes will impact parking, automobiles and other users of our streets – as these new bikeable miles are all contained within Somerville’s very small footprint of 4.2 square miles.
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Join the community in honoring the service of our military heroes. Somerville’s Memorial Day Parade will take place on Sunday, May 28, at 12:00 p.m. The parade will begin at the Davis Square Rotary (9/11 Memorial Granite Circle Site) up Holland Street then proceed to Broadway/Teele Square and end across from Veterans Cemetery. There will be a brief ceremony immediately following the parade at the Veterans’ Cemetery. Rain date: May 29.
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An afternoon of talk and tea focusing on the lives and legacies of George and Martha Washington took place last Sunday at the Somerville Museum. —Photos by Beatriz Leite
By Beatriz Leite
This past Sunday, May 21, the Somerville Historic Preservation Commission gathered at the Somerville Museum to honor the history of George and Martha Washington for an afternoon with talks and tea.
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By Ana Celerier Salcedo
On May 15, 2023, the City of Somerville Public Health and Safety Committee assembled to discuss updates on community engagement centers and the offering of basic need vending machines across the city. In addition, the meeting provided updates on creating a safe consumption/ overdose prevention site, the Taxi to Health program, and items sent for discussion by the chief of police.
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It began as a way to memorialize the military casualties of the Civil War, and was originally termed Decoration Day.
Decorating the graves of the countless multitudes of fallen soldiers helped to console the grieving survivors of the debacle while uniting the once divided nation in a worthwhile common cause.
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The new holy icon in town… — Photo by Denise Provost
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