A view of old North Somerville Station

On December 14, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

With all the news of the new Green Line Station opening in Ball Sq., Wayne Daley, who grew up on Rogers Ave. in Somerville, shared this photo of North Somerville Station in that area. It was taken on October 21, 1957. The station sat beside the new station in Ball Sq. Bob Carol was the station manager for decades and Wayne worked there from 1953 to 1958. He remembers the train wreck on the Harvard St. bridge in November of 1957, and how active that area was with this station located there.

 

Our View of the Times – December 14

On December 14, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

After so many years of wishing and hoping, fighting for funding then finally ponying up the fare, the mighty behemoth known as the Green Line Extension project has finally come to completion and has begun rendering service to the residents of our city and its neighboring environs.

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Somerville writer Rachel Ranie Taube: A Fabulist and a Feminist

On December 14, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Recently, I was contacted by Rachel Ranie Taube about a project she is working on. She has created a website https://somervillewrites.wixsite.com/place that collects comments from Somerville writers about how they view Somerville as a ‘place’ to write. After she contributed her article about the project to Off the Shelf, I decided to interview her about her own writing life.

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Lyrical Somerville – December 14

On December 14, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Lynne Viti’s fourth poetry collection is The Walk to Cefalù (Cornerstone Press, 2022). A faculty emerita in the Writing Program at Wellesley College, she serves on the Board of the New England Poetry Club and facilitates a poets-in-the schools program in Westwood, Massachusetts.

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Somerville Police Crime Log Dec. 5 – Dec. 11

On December 13, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Arrests:
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 Stephen Bolton, of Stoneham, December 7, 3:45 p.m., arrested at Mystic Ave. on warrant charges of unregistered motor vehicle, uninsured motor vehicle or trailer, improper turn, state highway traffic violation, speeding, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, failure to signal, failure to stop for police, number plate violation, attaching wrong motor vehicle, marked lanes violation, and failure to stop or yield.

Xuan Xin, December 9, 12:23 p.m., arrested at Alston St. on a warrant charge of larceny under $250 by false pretenses.

 

Highland Ave Westbound Detour

On December 13, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
 
Contractors have begun underground utility improvements along Highland Ave.  The work is scheduled to take 2.5 months to complete (weather permitting).
 
Here’s what you need to know ahead of your commute:

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Somerville Kiwanis Club host Toys For Tots luncheon

On December 13, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Kiwanis President Haley Adams, Private Matthew Rankey Gunnery Sergeant Curtis Dunham, and Distinguished Past President James A. Lynch, present the check from Middlesex Federal Savings Bank to the Marine Corps Toys For Tots program.

On Thursday, December 8, the Kiwanis Club of Somerville, along with their friends from the Somerville Lions Club and Somerville Rotary Club hosted their annual Toys For Tots luncheon at the Mount Vernon Restaurant. Gunnery Sergeant Curtis Dunham and Private Matthew Rankey of the United States Marine Corps, joined them as they collected toys donated by members of the three clubs for the Toys For Tots campaign.

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Waterlines: Public Opening Reception December 15

On December 12, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
December 15, 2022 – March 22, 2023
 
Join the Somerville Museum for the opening reception of their next Community Curator exhibition, Waterlines: Stories of Ebb and Flow curated by Arlinda Shtuni.
 
As human beings, we are powerfully drawn to water. Every important passage of our lives is touched by water. However, as urban dwellers, we often have an abstract connection to it, as invisible infrastructures and complex systems of water lines bring it to us. How has our need for water shaped the city over time? And as our cities densify and water cycles change, how can we envision the future? How will we navigate droughts and floods, learn to adapt to our changing environment, and move in new ways?

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Somerville Publishes Draft Bicycle Network Plan 

On December 11, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Plan Establishes Vision for an 88-Mile Network of Connected Bike Facilities Citywide 

 After a year of community engagement, data analysis, and policy research, the City of Somerville has published a draft of Somerville’s first Bicycle Network PlanThe Bicycle Network Plan is a visioning document intended to guide the next few decades of work to improve and expand Somerville’s bicycle facilities.   

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Somerville to celebrate Green Line Extension opening

On December 11, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Celebrations for the opening of the five new Medford Branch Green Line stations are scheduled for December 12 and 17.— Photos by Bobbie Toner

It’s finally real. After decades of advocacy, a lawsuit, endless planning, delays, a miraculous win of federal funding, more advocacy, an 11th hour save via a $50 million payment, bridge closures, travel disruptions, and several years of less-than-welcome construction impacts, the Green Line Extension is finally here.

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