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The first time I went to the Boston Medical Center was in the 70s, when it was known as Boston City Hospital. I was a college student, without medical insurance. Back then we all knew we could get a hospital card and get free medical treatment there. I hadn’t been back until now, 45 years later, and it was for a profoundly different reason.
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Lauren Nielson is a freshman at Endicott College, majoring in English with a concentration in Secondary Education. On campus, she frequently writes articles for Endicott’s chapter of HerCampus, which is an online magazine targeted for female college students. In addition to reading and writing, she enjoys traveling and spending time with her family in Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
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Arrests:
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Daryl Dickenson, March 23, 11:41 p.m., arrested at Elm St. on warrant charges of use of a motor vehicle without authority, larceny of a motor vehicle, attempt to commit a crime, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct.
Curbside pickup by appointment to start week of April 4
Mayor Katjana Ballantyne announces that the City of Somerville is launching mattress and box spring recycling starting the week of April 4. This free service is available to all residential households that have city-managed trash collection. Residents will simply need to schedule a pickup and place their items on the curb on the pickup day.
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Thomas W. Mannion, of Arlington, March 23, 2022.
Beloved husband of the late Bridget T. (Kelly) Mannion. Devoted father of Kelly Melin, her husband Michael “Mitch” Melin, and Tara Champange, all of Arlington. Loving grandfather of Kevin, Shea, and Dillon Melin, Kelsey and Mason Champagne. Brother of Evelyn Doherty, Irene Day, Msgr. Joseph Mannion, Jarlath Mannion, Maretta Lavin, Sr. Monica Mannion, and the late Harry Mannion, Margaret Navin, Herbert Mannion, Sean Mannion, Dermot Mannion, and Mary Pascal.Owner and Operator of the Sligo Pub, Davis Sq., Somerville for the past 32 years.
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— Courtesy of Somerville Police Department
On Friday, March 25, the SPD arrested a 40 years old Charlestown man, Stephen Harley, on an arrest warrant. The arrest occurred at 32 Kent St., and subsequent to Harley’s arrest police executed a search warrant at 32 Kent Street for unlawfully possessed firearms.
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Children, Families, and Early Childhood Educators invited to access virtual resources celebrating young children
Starting Monday, April 4th, Somerville will join communities across the nation in celebrating the Week of the Young Child. Sponsored by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), Week of the Young Child is a way to celebrate young children and the important role that early education plays in preparing our youngest learners for a lifetime of success. This year’s Somerville event will be virtual and all are invited to be part of recognizing and celebrating Somerville’s youngest residents.
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The City of Somerville and Mayor Kajana Ballantyne, celebrated Greek Independence Day at Somerville City Hall.

It’s official! The City of Somerville’s Snow Plows now have their own unique names thanks to Somerville’s pre-K and Kindergarten students and teachers. Somerville Public Schools pre-K and K classrooms partnered with Somerville’s Department of Public Works on a Snow Plow Naming Contest as a fun way to help our youngest learners learn and think about some of our city’s important community helpers during the winter months. Students enjoyed learning about how Somerville snow plow drivers help to keep our streets safe and clear after a winter storm.
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Open Positions: One, Term: Five years
The Somerville Housing Authority (SHA) Board of Commissioners seeks one new member, and all Somerville residents are invited to apply. This position does not have to be filled by an SHA resident, but SHA residents are encouraged to apply. Boards and commissions offer an opportunity for residents with a range of experience, skills, expertise, and perspectives to share their talents and insights with their community.
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