
Members of the Somerville High School Class of 2023 who participated in the Early College program at Cambridge College. Back row, left to right: Marco De Toledo, Shital Oli, Anders Haugesag; Front row, left to right: Laura Garcia Yanes, Jahvory Clergeau, Kayala Nayak. Not pictured: Julissa C., Jaslene Jean-Francois.
Eight Somerville High School (SHS) graduates from the Class of 2023 started college this fall having already earned credits toward a higher education degree, thanks to their participation in the Early College Program at SHS. For the past two years, the students took courses at Cambridge College as part of the program.
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According to Ward 1 Councilor Matt McLaughlin, the city is not moving fast enough in dealing with the needs of the homeless. ~Photo by Bobbie Toner
By Fernando Cervantes Jr.
Homelessness in Somerville is rising, with parts of the city like Davis Square and East Somerville being impacted the hardest. Recently, the City Council urged the mayor to declare the issue an emergency.
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Members of the Brazilian Women’s Group took pride in witnessing the raising of the Brazilian flag at City Hall last week.
By Jennifer Purcell
On Wednesday, September 6, residents of Somerville came together to celebrate Brazilian Independence Day by raising the Brazilian flag outside of City Hall. This event, hosted by Mayor Katjana Ballantyne, the Brazilian Women’s Group, and Somerviva, is one that has been in the works for the past twenty years.
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Baby; Baby: Explores is one of the many bands performing at Boston Fuzzstival this coming weekend at the Center for Arts at the Armory.
By Jason Gutierrez
Step aside fluff, the fuzz has arrived. The ninth Boston Fuzzstival finds a new home in Somerville’s Center for Arts at the Armory. Presented by the Boston-based, volunteer-run show series, Illegally Blind, the all-ages music festival features 22 bands spanning hip-hop to rock.
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By Will Mbah
Candidate for Somerville City Councilor at Large
The Somerville Commission on Energy Use and Climate Change last week endorsed a proposed action by the city’s Office of Sustainability and Environment to seek designation of the city as one of ten Massachusetts municipalities that will enact Fossil-Fuel Free ordinances.
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Somerville’s rescheduled Senior Picnic takes place on Thursday, September 14, at 11:00 a.m. Join in at Trum Field for delicious food, music, and a great atmosphere for meeting new people and catching up with old friends. Call the Somerville Council on Aging for a free ticket at 617-625-6600 ext. 2319.
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Street art — Photo by Denise Provost

The “What the Fluff?” festival hits Union Square once again soon, an event that has grown in the hearts of so many here.
For all these years Marshmallow Fluff has been a favorite snack food for many, while others could, frankly, take it or leave it. Either way, few would argue that the annual festival itself is chock full of fun and frivolity for everyone who attends.
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