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While diet and exercise resolutions typically top New Year’s lists, experts say that focusing a few of your resolutions on forming good habits relating to your pharmacy routine can improve your overall health.
Susan Peppers, RPh, vice president, Express Scripts Pharmacy, suggests these resolutions to make the most of your pharmacy care.
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Somerville Police are investigating a report of shots fired through a car window narrowing missing a man while moving his car early Monday morning. The incident happened near the playground on Marshall St. in Somerville. Bullets entered one window and exited the other, narrowly missing the man’s face.
Updates will be made available as more information is gathered.

(L-R): volunteer Felipe Berho, Board member Neil Berman, and Board member Robert Smyth. (Please note that this was during the period when there was no City of Somerville mask mandate.)
Board of Directors will match all donations up to $2k thru Dec. 29
The Center for Arts at the Armory Board of Directors has pledged to match all donations made between today and midnight on December 29 up to $2,000. This is an incredible opportunity to double your gift.
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In the wake of Somerville’s 100th death due to the COVID-19 virus, Mayor Joseph Curtatone urges all residents to get vaccinated or booster shots, and to practice extra caution during the holiday season.

Cambridge Trust Vice President/Commercial Relationship Manager Maria Montgomery (second from left) and Sr. Vice President/Commercial Lending Brian Kelley (second from right) present a $5,000 check to SCES Home Care supervisor Alaudia Ramos (left) and Executive Director Paul Hollings. Kelley is also a member of the SCES Board of Directors ~SCES Photo
Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES) is pleased to announce that Cambridge Trust has pledged to match the first $5,000 of donations for the Little Necessities program this holiday season.
Little Necessities is a locally funded program that gives SCES the flexibility to meet essential needs that are not covered by government programs; a new mattress after a bedbug infestation; a microwave for someone who can no longer cook due to memory loss; or a gift card to purchase emergency groceries are just a few examples of how Little Necessities provides help.
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Civic Celebration to Be Held in Spring
Due to increasing public health concerns amid the current surge in COVID-19 cases locally and regionally, as well as the spread of the more infectious Omicron variant, Mayor-elect Katjana Ballantyne is moving Somerville’s January 3 Inaugural Ceremony to virtual and the reception will be postponed and transformed into a Civic Celebration in the spring. City Council President Matt McLaughlin and School Committee Chairperson Andre Green also announced that the swearing-in and City Council and School Committee Organizational Meetings that precede the Inaugural Ceremony will be held fully remotely and broadcast live.
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