Tonight, March 1, a Live Virtual Design Public Hearing will be hosted at 6:30 p.m. on the MassDOT website below to provide an update of the design for the proposed Signal and Intersection Improvements at McGrath Highway (Route 28) / Mystic Avenue (Route 38) project in Somerville. Info on how to join: http://www.mass.gov/massdot-highway-design-public-hearings. Register and submit public comment.
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Bill Janovitz and Mike Gent paying tribute to the Rolling Stones at The Burren on Saturday, February 25. ~ Photos by Mina Rose Morales
By Mina Rose Morales
Bill Janovitz and his band member’s tribute to the Rolling Stones on Saturday, February 25, at The Burren brought nostalgic fans back to a Stones concert.
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One of my staple vegetables is Brussels sprouts. I usually toss in olive oil, salt, pepper and roast them in the oven. Then I add a balsamic reduction to them for a hint of sweetness. Of course with this heat, why put on the oven? But since I received sprouts this week in my vegetable share I decided to switch things up a bit.
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The City of Somerville continues to host weekly walk-in vaccination clinics for residents through the end of March, with both flu vaccines and the bivalent Moderna COVID-19 booster available. Clinics will take place each Wednesday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the City Hall Annex, 50 Evergreen Ave., through March 29.
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Every now and then the City of Somerville is confronted with the task of finding replacements for key positions in its leadership structure.
Interestingly, at this particular moment two very important slots are in need of filling: Chief of Police and School Superintendent. Suitable candidates have been located and interviewed, and yet, as of this reporting, the searches continue.
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Ellen Cassedy, the author of Working 9 to 5: A Women’s Movement, A Labor Union, and the Iconic Movie, and one of the founders of the 9 to 5 feminist labor movement told me she lived in Davis Square, Somerville, Massachusetts from 1973 to 1979. When, according to her to her, “You could get a good part for your washing machine, but that’s about it.” Now when she visits Somerville, she is surprised about how it changed. The gentrified Somerville impresses her – the new gleaming environs and all the trendy eateries. She reflected, “Imagine you can have a kale bowl in Somerville, now!”
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Elizabeth McCarthy is a freshman at Endicott College pursuing an undergraduate degree in education. In her free time, she enjoys dancing, spending time with friends, consuming any kind of dessert, and of course, writing. While not at school, she lives with her family on the North Shore.
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Arrests:
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Dina Senibaldi, February 23, 7:28 p.m., arrested at Perkins St. on warrant charges of operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended license, assault and battery on a police officer, assault and battery on ambulance personnel, and marked lanes violation.

Second Round of Funding Will Open March 1, 2023.
Mayor Katjana Ballantyne announces that Somerville’s Small Business Recovery Fund will reopen on March 1, 2023, with more inclusive eligibility criteria to better serve Somerville business owners. This round of funding will distribute approximately $500,000 to help local businesses as they recover from the continued impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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January 19, 1960 – February 23, 2023
William C. “Bill” Ellis of Somerville, passed away on Thursday, February 23, 2023. He was 63 years old.
Born and raised in Somerville he was the beloved son of Mary F. (McLaughlin) and the late Arthur D. Ellis Sr. Bill loved spending time on the Cape, at his family cottage.
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