SomerViva: Celbración del Dia de los Reyes Magos. Office of Immigrant Affairs, in collaboration with Saint Benedict Church, celebrated Three Kings Day. Immerse yourself in the spirit of community, culture, and goodwill as we come together to celebrate this cherished tradition. Family and friends joined us in the festivities, fostering connections and building a stronger, more vibrant community together.

Thanks to the work of Somerville for Palestine, the Somerville City Council is to take up a ceasefire resolution at tonight’s City Council meeting. The full text of the resolution can be found here.
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— Photo by Aaron Doucett/2023 Mill Cities Relay
We are incredibly grateful for John’s many years of service to SRR, especially in recognition of his time on the Mill Cities Alliance board. After many years of service to the Mill Cities Alliance, John is ending his time as president of that organization.
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Your Somerville High School Quiz Show team.
Cheer on the Somerville High School Quiz Show team as they compete on the High School Quiz Show®, GBH’s academic tournament for Massachusetts high school students, premiering its 15th season on Saturday, January 27 at y 3. Attend as part of the studio audience of this Jeopardy-like TV show to cheer on the team.
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Food For Free is benefiting from a grant by the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR).
With a new year comes an increased capacity to connect individuals and families facing food insecurity with nutrition for Food For Free, the largest food rescue and redistribution organization in Eastern Massachusetts.
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Instructor Sylvain Lebrun teaching sophomore students welding techniques in the Welding Metal Fabrication program. — Photo courtesy of SHS CTE Department
By Bridget Frawley
Somerville High School offers 14 career pathways for students enrolled in their Career and Technical Education (CTE) program. The CTE program is considered a Chapter 74 program, so it abides by course guidelines outlined by the state of Massachusetts and are overseen by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
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Somerville Public Schools received $897,000 through the CPPI in support of high-quality preschool programming.
On the heels of Governor Healey’s first State of the Commonwealth in which she emphasized her commitment to expanding access to early education and laid out her “Gateway to Pre-K” agenda, the Healey-Driscoll Administration announced that they have delivered $13.1 million to 21 school districts through the Commonwealth Preschool Partnership Initiative (CPPI) to support their efforts to expand access to high-quality preschool. Among the recipients of the funds was Somerville Public Schools, which received $897,000.
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By State Senator Pat Jehlen
There’s a strong consensus that we need hundreds of thousands of new housing units in Massachusetts. Governor Healey said in her State of the Commonwealth address that housing is our greatest challenge.
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