
The Public Safety Committee recently met and discussed possibilities for inclusion of a Public Private Partnership (PPP) into the new Public Safety Building.
By Alex Reidy
The latest meeting of the Public Safety Building Project Building Committee on May 5 continued where it left off last time, by discussing the possibility of a PPP, (Public Private Partnership), that could be added onto the new PSB (Public Safety Building).
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Representative Christine P. Barber of Somerville and Medford voted with other House members to enact the fiscal year 2022 House Budget, which makes key investments in schools, early education, affordable housing, economic development, public health, food security, services for people with disabilities and other priorities for economic recovery.
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Join in the dance as the Union Square Farmers Market opens its 17th season at its new location on Somerville, this Saturday, May 15.
Union Square Main Streets kicks off the 17th season of the Union Square Farmers Market in Somerville this Saturday, May 15 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., with a big change. The market will move from Union Square Plaza, its home for 16 years, to Somerville Avenue, in order to provide businesses and their outdoor patios the vital opportunity to welcome Union Square lovers.
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The excruciatingly slow process of gradually bringing our lives and lifestyles back to normal post-pandemic continues to inch along at its own deliberate and extra-cautious pace.
The recent movement by the city into a modified Phase 4, Step 1 of the state’s reopening plan has breathed new life into the hearts and minds of all who have been affected by the lockdowns and restrictions set forth as an intended means of protecting everyone from the further spread of COVID-19 throughout the community.
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—Photo by Doug Holder
Ricky’s Flowers Market, 238 Washington St., Somerville, is open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. They have a new variety of plants this week. Stop by and visit them.
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Allie Hastings is a student at Endicott College working toward her bachelor’s degree in English, with a concentration in Creative Writing and a minor in Communications. She values time spent with family and friends and appreciates all the blessings in her life. Her debut poetry and short story collection, Querencia, was selected in 2018 to be featured in Endicott’s Young Writer Series, and her short story The Deceptive Nature of Love was printed in Teen Ink’s February 2018 issue. When she is not writing or reading, she enjoys listening to music, singing, playing the piano, doing yoga, and baking cupcakes.
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Arrests:
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Standly Miranda, May 6, 6:06 a.m., arrested at Somerville Ave. on a courtesy booking.
Anthony Quinones, May 9, 1:23 p.m., arrested at Concord Ave. on charges of destruction of property over $1200 and larceny over $1200, and on warrant charges of receiving a stolen credit card and improper use of credit card over $1200.
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