
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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Some members of the Brickbottom community in the courtyard of their building. — Photos by Maile Blume
By Maile Blume
The Brickbottom Artists Building has provided the space for makers to live and work together since 1988, however, the influx of development in the Brickbottom area is raising some questions among the community about the changing landscape of the neighborhood.
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The Department of Racial and Social Justice recently dialoged with a representative from The Black Response Cambridge over alternative emergency response models.
By Cassidy Beek
The Department of Racial and Social Justice (RSJ) discussed alternative emergency response models as part of the Public Safety for All (PSFA) webinar series, on Wednesday, July 12, with Stephanie Guirand from The Black Response Cambridge.
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By Will Mbah
Candidate for Somerville City Councilor at Large
willmbah.com
I have been following with interest the discussions of the Council on Aging, which is preparing to launch a Survey of Somerville Seniors in the fall. The Council has engaged the University of Massachusetts Gerontology Institute to help design and administer the study. They hope to involve at least 1,500 households and gather data about the status and needs of the population over 65.
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Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the City of Somerville invite community members to provide public comments about rent stabilization at an upcoming listening session. As part of ongoing efforts to continue to reduce displacement and increase housing affordability, the city’s Anti-Displacement Task Force (ADTF) is drafting a rent stabilization law, and community members are invited to share their input on what should be included. Two separate sessions will be offered. The first listening session, for property owners and their advocates, is Thursday, July 20, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. The second session, for renters and their advocates, is Thursday, July 27, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Both listening sessions will be hosted in a hybrid format, with the opportunity to participate in person at the Armory or remotely on Zoom. Both sessions will be recorded and posted on voice.somervillema.gov/adtf. For more info visit the city’s website www.somervillema.gov
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Every week we get a produce box delivered from Ball Square Fine Wines, they partnered up with Katsiroubas Bros. Each box contains a variety of vegetables and fruits, like romaine lettuce, broccoli, carrots, potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions, lemons, limes, mangos, avocados, cucumbers, watermelon, honeydew, cantaloupe, pineapple, celery, apples, grapes, mushrooms and more.
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Development of a Somerville-specific and local pollinator species inventory and other strategies are under consideration by the Somerville Pollinator Action Plan Advisory Committee.
By Ana Celerier Salcedo
On July 10, The Somerville Pollinator Action Plan Advisory Committee held their bi-weekly meeting to discuss housekeeping items regarding developments on the city’s Pollinator Action Plan.
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