Local resident and artist, Emily Bhargava, has painted and transformed a life-size cow sculpture as part of CowParade New England presented by Herb Chambers, a one-of-a-kind public art installation and fundraiser designed to recognize the Jimmy Fund 75th anniversary, benefiting Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s lifesaving mission.

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Somerville Police Crime Log June 6 – June 12

On June 16, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Assault
On 6/8/23 at approximately 3:30 p.m., Somerville Police were flagged down by a male party in the area of 81 Broadway. He told officers that while he and his wife were waiting at a nearby bus stop, two males approached him and one of them brandished a firearm, pointed it at him and threatened to kill him. The male with the firearm was described as a white male, 5’5″, medium build, wearing a black sweater, dark pants and a black hat. The other male was described as a white male, wearing a blue t-shirt and dark colored shorts.
 

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Union Square Main Streets proudly presents the 6th Annual Good Food For All campaign June 17-24. 

Back for a 6th year, local businesses, farmers market vendors, and community members have teamed up for this week-long, community campaign to raise awareness and funds for the local SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the successor to Food Stamps) match available at the Union Square Farmers Market.

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By Ana Celerier Salcedo

The Upper Middlesex Commission on the Status of Women held a virtual town hall on eldercare on Monday, June 5. The virtual town hall was held due to the various concerns about eldercare and its effects on women, specifically in the local community.

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Mayor Katjana Ballantyne makes her address on Community Health Workers Appreciation Day.

 

Union Square market tours are back

On June 15, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

— Photo courtesy of the Somerville Arts Council

By Beatriz Leite

The Union Square market tours are officially back for the season and will take place once a month, until September. The tour is free of charge and goes through the three small Union Square markets and finishes at Nibble Kitchen located in Bow Market. The duration is one and a half hours.

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Dear Mr. President

On June 15, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte

The year was 1960 and we were in the second grade. For some reason me and a girl named Barbara Kennedy were behind Richard Nixon in the presidential election. Sister Clarinda made us agree to write a letter to the president if JFK was elected.

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‘Phil Reavis: Above and Beyond’ exhibit opening reception

On June 14, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Phil Reavis, Sr. Explains how he learned to adjust his jumping technique. Seen over his shoulder is a photograph of Reavis in his youth, clearing a high jump pole. — Photos by Denise Provost

By Denise Provost

On Thursday evening, June 8, the Somerville Museum hosted an opening reception for its exhibit, Phil Reavis: Above and Beyond. As an athlete, Reavis went from setting high jump records as a Somerville High School student to representing the U.S. in the Olympics. Former Boston Globe executive sports editor Jerry Nason wrote, “Phil is the greatest jumper (personal height vs. height of bar) America has ever produced.”

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SomerStreets: Carnaval 2023

On June 14, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

— Photos by Claudia Ferro

After a week’s postponement, SomerStreets: Carnaval, organized by the City of Somerville Arts Council and East Somerville Main Streets, took place on Sunday, June 11, in East Somerville. Free activities and entertainment were offered for everyone, including Let’s Get Truckin’, Esh Circus, Dunk Tank and getting to know your local non-profits and community organizations. 30+ artisan vendors were present and the crowd danced along with Grooversity and many more live acts.

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Neighborhood meeting held for new Davis Square dispensary

On June 14, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Green Soul’s graphical simulation of the Holland St. site – Photo courtesy of Green Soul

By Beatriz Leite

On Tuesday, June 6, the residents of Holland Street and its surroundings joined Ward 6 Councilor Lance Davis, the Green Soul Organics team, and the City of Somerville for a Neighborhood Meeting on Zoom to discuss the impacts of the opening of an Adult Use Cannabis Retail Store at 23 Holland Street, in Davis Square at the former site of Johnny D’s Uptown.

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