Somerville Police Crime Log November 15 – 21

On November 26, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Armed Robbery
 On 11/18/22 at approximately 5:32 p.m., officers took a report from a victim who stated he was involved in a road rage incident on Route 93. The victim described the suspect as a heavyset female. Both the victim and suspect then pulled into the parking lot of 145 Middlesex Ave. where they confronted each other. The suspect then pulled out a metal bar from her trunk and began tapping it at the victim’s feet. She then grabbed the victim’s wallet and fled in her vehicle.
 

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Transgender Day of Remembrance 2022

On November 26, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times


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Mayor Katjana Ballantyne joins the Department of Health and Human Services and the SHS School Gender and Sexuality Awareness Alliance (GSAA) to honor those who have lost their lives to violence.

 

Sign up for the Somerville Youth Winter Shoveling Program

On November 26, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Paid Snow Shoveling Programs Pairs Teens with Somerville Senior Homeowners & Homeowners with Disabilities for Shoveling Assistance

The 2022/23 Somerville Teen Shoveling Program, a paid opportunity for youth to help local seniors and homeowners with disabilities after a snowstorm, is currently accepting applications.

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Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the City of Somerville Housing Division are pleased to announce two affordable rental opportunities: one 4-bedroom unit at 126 Cross St. and one 2-bedroom unit at 29 Alpine St. Income-eligible households with a combined gross income at or below 50% of the Median Family Income (Cross St.) or between 81% and 110% of the Median Family Income (Alpine St.) will be eligible to apply. 

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Don’t bring a phone to a shovel fight

On November 24, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

Somerville Police officers were dispatched to a Canal St. location last Saturday on reports of a fight in progress.

Upon arrival, the officers encountered a large group of intoxicated and uncooperative individuals. They were informed that a man assaulted two women, but they were unable to locate any victims.

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Thankful

On November 24, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte

Thanksgiving is a time to be grateful for the things that we have. Things like health, happiness, and family. I asked my Somerville social media friends what they were thankful for. Each new comment is in quotes.

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Gobble Gobble Gobble Road Race, November 24

On November 23, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Thursday, November 24, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., the Somerville Road Runner’s 26th annual Gobble Gobble Gobble road race will be held in and around the Davis, Teele, Ball, and Magoun Square areas. 

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The Somerville Redevelopment Authority is making plans for snow storge in advance of the winter months ahead.

By Maeve Lawler

The Somerville Redevelopment Authority (SRA) unanimously approved 90 Washington Street to be used for temporary snow storage this winter at their meeting on November 16.

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By Ana Célérier Salcedo

On Wednesday, November 16, the MBTA held a virtual meeting to discuss upcoming accessibility improvements to Davis station. The station has been operating since 1984 and provides transit connections for the MBTA Red line and the T bus routes.

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Somerville Media Center should remain in the heart of Union Square

On November 23, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries and letters to the Editor of The Somerville Times belong solely to the authors and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville Times, its staff or publishers)

Today, the Somerville Media Center Is operating under the threat of eviction from the City of Somerville. We, believe, this eviction decision needs to be, immediately, reconsidered and reversed. SCM, in its original form, as Somerville Community Access television (SCAT) has been a fixture in Union Square for more than four decades. It has not only, in those forty plus years, been a pure vehicle for the first amendment expression, but has served as a gateway of communications for diverse populations of immigrants, youth, and marginalized population who otherwise would be lacking a voice.

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