Philip Reavis, Sr. Field at SHS Ribbon Cutting

On November 2, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Mayor Katjana Ballantyne leads the official opening of the new Reavis Field at Somerville High School.

 

Broderick/Sullivan nuptials

On November 2, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

PJ Broderick and Mary (Sullivan) Broderick, both lifelong residents of Somerville, were married on Sunday, October 22, 2023. Congratulations to the Brodericks.

 

Bye-Bye Summer

On November 2, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte

Now that another summer is in the rear view mirror the kids are back in school and the leaves are falling. Summer went by fast! I asked this question: What was your favorite summer past time growing up in Somerville?

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Obituary: Carol Ann (O’Connell) Bradley

On November 1, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Carol Ann (O’Connell) Bradley, age 76, of East Longmeadow, MA died Saturday, October 28, 2023, at the East Longmeadow Skilled Nursing Facility. 

Born in Somerville, MA to the late Jeremiah O’Connell and Catherine (King) Casey.  

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— Photo by Bobbie Toner

November is here, and Somerville is proud to celebrate Family Literacy Month to inspire a love for reading and learning among families. This year, we are thrilled to announced several engaging events and activities that will make Family Literacy Month in Somerville truly special: Story Walks, Intergenerational Family Story Time, and access to multilingual books at multiple locations.

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East Somerville Main Streets’ Halloween Block Party and Pet Spectacular 2023 took place on Saturday, October 28, at Chuckie Harris Park. The special event included a wide range of family activities, a pet costume contest, raffles, vendors, food, music, and so much more. — Photos by Claudia Ferro

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By Jennifer Purcell

It is no secret that the West Somerville Neighborhood School has been in desperate need of a new schoolyard for the children to play in for many years now and after seven long years of working on this project, Mayor Ballantyne was proud to announce the opening of the brand-new schoolyard last Tuesday.

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The Somerville Fair Housing Commission, a nonpartisan group of citizens serving the community, asked candidates for Mayor and City Council a set of questions about Fair Housing in 2021 and again this year, in 2023. The following are answers from the incumbent candidates.

  1. (As a follow-up to question #1) Now that you have served in your current position, would you have handled the housing discrimination that you experienced in a different way? What advice would you now give to Somerville residents who may be facing housing discrimination?

 

  1. (As a follow-up to question 5) Since being elected to your current position, how do you feel that you have addressed systemic housing discrimination against protected classes in Somerville and affirmatively furthered fair housing in Somerville?

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Newstalk – November 1

On November 1, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Election Day is Tuesday, November 7, so don’t forget to get out and vote. Eligible voters may vote one of three ways: on election day, via early voting, or vote by mail. November 7, Election Day: Vote at your designated polling location, Polls are open 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Early Voting: November 1–3 all early voting is at Somerville City Hall, 93 Highland Ave. Wed., November 1: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Thursday, November 2: 8:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. (note: evening hours) Friday, November 3: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (note half-day only). To look up your polling place, get instructions for voting by mail, review a sample ballot, or for other Election info, visit somervillema.gov/elections or call 311 by dialing 3-1-1 or 617-666-3311.

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School debt and a possible Tax Limit Override Referendum

On November 1, 2023, 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 Will Mbah
Candidate for Somerville City Councilor at Large

I tuned in last week to follow the discussion of the School Committee and City Council about the plans to replace or fully renovate the Winter Hill and Brown schools and about how we can finance and pay for this project.

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