Walk-in vaccine clinic (Pfizer) Tuesday, 7/27

On July 26, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

A walk-in clinic for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine will be held Tuesday, July 27, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the City Hall Annex at 50 Evergreen Ave. No registration is necessary, but if you prefer, you can pre-register at somervillema.gov/vaccine. The clinic is free, and open to all people 12 years or older, regardless of immigration status or health insurance. Identification is not required. All minors must have parent or guardian permission. Anyone 12-15 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Permission forms will be available onsite, or you can download one here. If you need assistance, please call 311 (617-666-3311).

 

Ward 7 School Committee Candidates Greg Nadeau and Sara Dion

The Democratic Ward Committee in Ward 7 Somerville is proud to host a debate over Zoom Monday, August 2, at 7:00 p.m. for our candidates for School Committee representing Somerville Ward 7: Greg Nadeau and Sara Dion. Underscoring our commitment to diversity and inclusion, both candidates who qualified for the ballot were invited and accepted our invitation to participate.

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 Soul Stew: An Installation at the Nook – Now thru August 21

Somerville Artist, Elmer Martinez, has opened an art installation in his backyard called Soul Stew: An Installation at the Nook. The multidisciplinary art installation, curated in response to a year of creative repression brought on by the Corona Virus pandemic, will feature 11 local artists and will incorporate visual, performing and literary art. The backyard gallery is located at 11 Stickney Avenue in Somerville and is open now through August 21.  Tickets to the gallery tours are $10 and workshops start at $15.  The gallery is open to the public Monday through Thursday July 26 – August 12 from 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. and August 16 – 20 from 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.. Tours and workshops must be booked at least 24 hours in advance.  For a full list of workshops and events and to book tickets to the gallery go to https://gofund.me/db499ae0

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Project submissions include Somerville-Everett Pedestrian and Bicycle Connection, Lynnway Center-Running Bus Lanes, and Knowledge Corridor Rail Passenger Safety & Security Improvements 

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) announced today the submission of three federal grant applications to the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) to seek funding from a federal discretionary grant program to improve travel and safety for pedestrians, bicyclists, rail and public transportation customers across the Commonwealth.

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Notice of Open Houses and Neighbor Zoom Q&A

On July 22, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Regarding application for a Marijuana Retail License & Special Permit by ADVESA MA, INC for 690 Broadway in Ball Square 

Join the Advesa team for an open house at the proposed marijuana retail store 690 – 694 Broadway at the corner of Josephine Avenue.   We will be presenting our proposal for an Economic Empowerment cannabis retail store and meeting with neighbors so that they can learn about Advesa and its plans for the store, to obtain input from them as to the outside look of the store, and, most importantly, to address any concerns that they may have with a cannabis retail store in Ball Square.  We will provide light refreshments and look forward to meeting all of you. 

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2-alarm fire on Autumn St. in Somerville

On July 22, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The Somerville Fire Department responded to a reported house fire at 18 Autumn Street on Wednesday night, July 21. The fire was reported at 11:35 p.m. Arriving fire companies were met with heavy fire conditions on the second and third floors. The fire also spread into the attic space and through the roof requiring walls and ceilings to be pulled open to extinguish spreading fire as well as ventilation holes in the roof. A second alarm was sounded bringing all Somerville fire companies to the scene as well as assistance from Everett and Cambridge.

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Rock royalty in our backyard

On July 22, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte

A world renown, future hall of fame rock band rehearsed right in the middle of Somerville back in the day.

As always, these details and dates are as close to exact as possible as we are relying on our memories. These events tool place around 1987–1991.

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The City of Somerville Community Design Team is asking residents to contribute their ideas for the further development of Union Square. — Photo by Bobbie Toner

By Bella Levavi

Last weekend a Community Design Team (CDT) led a community outreach session at the Union Square Farmers Market to get input from Somerville residents about a possible redesign of Union Square.

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City holds virtual town halls on supervised consumption site

On July 21, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Facts concerning a proposed supervised consumption site in Somerville were presented and questions answered at a recent virtual town hall meeting.

By Camille Andersen

Somerville held its first of three virtual town halls on Tuesday, July 13, to facilitate the conversation about opening a supervised consumption site.

Supervised consumption sites are harm reduction interventions that provide clean and safe spaces for people to use substances with medical staff present who can intervene in an emergency.

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Bastille Day at Bow Market

On July 21, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Organizers of the Bastille Day celebration at Bow Market say the event was a great success. — Photo courtesy of Bow Market

By Fernando Cervantes Jr.

On Wednesday, July 14, a Bastille Day event was held at Bow Market. Commemorating the storming of the Bastille during the French Revolution, Bastille Day has been celebrated for 232 years.

This year’s event was organized by Alexandra Whisnant, one of the many shop owners at Bow Market. She said the reason that she wanted to bring Bastille Day to the market was that “it was the celebration of French culture.”

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