An afternoon of talk and tea focusing on the lives and legacies of George and Martha Washington took place last Sunday at the Somerville Museum. —Photos by Beatriz Leite

By Beatriz Leite

This past Sunday, May 21, the Somerville Historic Preservation Commission gathered at the Somerville Museum to honor the history of George and Martha Washington for an afternoon with talks and tea.

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By Ana Celerier Salcedo

On May 15, 2023, the City of Somerville Public Health and Safety Committee assembled to discuss updates on community engagement centers and the offering of basic need vending machines across the city. In addition, the meeting provided updates on creating a safe consumption/ overdose prevention site, the Taxi to Health program, and items sent for discussion by the chief of police.

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Our View of the Times – May 24

On May 24, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

It began as a way to memorialize the military casualties of the Civil War, and was originally termed Decoration Day.

Decorating the graves of the countless multitudes of fallen soldiers helped to console the grieving survivors of the debacle while uniting the once divided nation in a worthwhile common cause.

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Somerville through the eyes of Denise

On May 24, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The new holy icon in town…   — Photo by Denise Provost

 

 

Somerville’s Mila Cuda: A Weaver of a Web of Poetry

On May 24, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Recently, I caught up with Somerville poet Mila Cuda. A recent graduate of Wellesley College, she has weaved her poetry into film, slam performance, and other venues.

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Lyrical Somerville – May 24

On May 24, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Meg Smith is a writer, journalist, dancer and events producer living in Lowell, Mass., and who spent part of her childhood in Somerville. In addition to The Somerville Times, her poetry has appeared recently in The Cafe Review, The Lowell Review, Muddy River Poetry Review, Poetry Bay, Acropolis Review, and many more. She is author of five poetry books and a short fiction collection, The Plague Confessor. She welcomes visits to megsmithwriter.com. 

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Obituary: Francis (Frank) X. McCann

On May 23, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Francis (Frank) Xavier McCann, 75, of Londonderry, NH passed away at home Wednesday May 17, 2023, surrounded by his caring family. Frank was born and raised in Somerville, MA and was a son of the late Dominic and Dorothy (McDonald) McCann. He was happily married for 54 years to his wife Cynthia (Day) McCann. They have been residents of Londonderry for the past 49 years.

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The City of Somerville will hold a virtual public hearing on the 2023-2024 One-Year Action Plan Draft on Thursday May 25. Community members are invited to share their input on priority needs related to affordable housing, community development, and homelessness for grants funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) through the Community Development Block Grant Program, the Emergency Solutions Grant Program, and the HOME Program.

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Somerville celebrated Haitian Flag Day

On May 23, 2023, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times


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Mayor Katjana Ballantyne joins the Haitian community and others who gathered outside of Somerville City Hall to observe Haitian Flag Day.

 

Winslow Homer’s “Waiting for the Boats” (1882) NPS Photo / James P. Jones

Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site has accepted a Winslow Homer watercolor painting, Waiting for the Boats (1882), into its museum collection. 

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