
Barcode Journeys featured at Somerville Museum, Fall 2025.
A Somerville artist’s obsession with barcodes
If you are looking for a family outing everyone can enjoy this Thanksgiving weekend, don’t miss the final weeks of Barcode Journeys, a whimsical, contemplative, and easily accessible art exhibition, just around the corner at Somerville Museum (through December 6).
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By Evan James Fontana
Fifty-five percent of Somervillians who voted on November 4 voted ‘Yes’ on Question 3: “Shall the Mayor of Somerville and all Somerville elected leaders be instructed to end all current city business and prohibit future city investments and contracts with companies as long as such companies engage in business that sustains Israel’s apartheid, genocide, and illegal occupation of Palestine?”
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Giving thanks for our blessings is normally an easy thing to do. We may often get caught up in the day-to-day trappings of scratching out a living, ducking misfortune, and seeking out an occasional highlight to add to our mental scrapbooks. Usually, though, we come around to feeling and expressing that special sense of appreciation and gratitude that comes in moments of quiet reflection just in time to validate ourselves as worthy recipients of such blessings.
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Forgot dentures… — Photo by Denise Provost

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The lively marketplace features handmade herbal products and botanical goods created by New England crafters. Support local herbalists, farmers, medicine makers, teachers and artists while you shop the fabulous marketplace. You’ll find handmade crafts, natural body care products, teas, soaps, candles, botanically-dyed fibers, mushrooms, herbal remedies and more.
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