
Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the City of Somerville invite you to a public meeting to help guide the future of the historic Armory building.
The City of Somerville acquired the Armory building in 2020 to preserve it as an arts space. In 2022, the city initiated a master planning process to guide the building’s transition into a public arts center. As the next step in that process, the Somerville Arts Council and the city’s consultant, Create Today, are hosting three public meetings to present potential programmatic and business models for the new arts center to the community for feedback. Each meeting will cover the same content.
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By Jason Gutierrez
Tufts of neon hair and patches of tattooed art piled into Somerville’s Rockwell Theater. Packed risers overflowed onto the venue floor. Voices touched every corner of the small black box theater, lulled at the drop of house lighting, then leapt all at once towards the host of the evening.
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Strong enthusiasm for Prospect Union Square’s upscale living and unparalleled proximity to the Green Line extension has leased more than half of the available apartment units
US2, a joint venture between Magellan Development, RAS Development LLC, Cypress Equity Investments, and Affinius Capital, announced that the first residents at Prospect Union Square have moved into the new, 450-unit apartment community comprised of a mid-rise building and 25-story tower located within the USQ development. At the time of the initial move-ins, more than 100 units, representing over half of the available market rate apartments from Phase 1 and 2, have been leased. Managed by Bozzuto, Prospect Union Square sits in the heart of bustling Union Square with access to the new MBTA Union Square Green Line station at the building’s front door.
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Arrests
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Nature Moncoeur, July 11, arrested on warrant charges of assault and battery and attempt to commit a crime.
Darren Sheridan, of Hyde Park, July 15, arrested on a charge of larceny over $1200.
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The city’s Urban Design Commission met last week to discuss options for development of the property at 142 Cross Street. — Image courtesy of Khalsa Design Inc
By Beatriz Leite
This past Tuesday, July 11, the Urban Design Commission of Somerville gathered to further discuss the plans for 142 Cross Street, which have been in discussion and consideration since April 25.
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Please be advised that SPD received a report of a door-to-door magazine subscription scam that occurred in the area of Prichard Ave and Kidder Ave. Residents are advised to be wary of all unsolicited offers and to research the company/service before providing any form of payment. Residents are also advised not to share any personal or financial information nor let unknown salespersons into their homes.
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Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte
With countless businesses leaving Somerville one by one I thought it would be fun to try to construct a perfect city with former businesses. So of course, I asked my social media friends from Somerville to chime in as we construct the perfect Somerville. I’ll start it off with The Venice Cafe!
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Somerville resident John Baino, nephew of former Mayor Gene Brune, recently received a plaque for after being inducted into the American Football Association Hall of Fame Semi-Pro Football. Family and friends celebrated this achievement with John at Casey’s on Friday night, July 14.
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