
ECSB Bank President/CEO Gilda M. Nogueira (second from left) presents a check for $5,000 to support the Money Management program at Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services. Also in photo, from left, are East Cambridge Financial Services VP/ SCES Board Member Curtis Jones,
The East Cambridge Savings Charitable Foundation, the charitable arm of East Cambridge Savings Bank, recently made a $5,000 grant to support the Money Management program at Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES). This grant is matching the first $5,000 donated to this innovative program that supports local seniors.
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Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone, Ward 7 City Councilor Katjana Ballantyne, and city staff invite you to a virtual community meeting to review the final design for schoolyard renovations at the West Somerville Neighborhood School.
The design includes a small turf field, age-appropriate play structures, active areas for kickball and basketball, a climbing wall, significantly more tree canopy, tables and seating, new safety surfacing and fencing, and drainage improvements, among other features.
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Enjoy live music across the city from noon to 6:00 p.m. then head to Union Square for food, fun, and fire throwers.
Two popular Somerville Arts Council events – PorchFest and the Ignite! Global Food and Fire Festival – are happening Saturday, October 2 (rain date Sunday, October 3).
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Interested in building a career in construction? Somerville Community Corporation, in partnership with the City of Somerville, is hosting a job fair to connect residents with local construction employment opportunities.
Anyone looking to learn more about the different jobs that exist within the construction industry is welcome. This job fair will focus on opportunities with the ongoing Boynton Yards development, but representatives from organizations that provide training in the construction field will also be present. No prior construction experience is required to attend.
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Beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 2, the annual road race benefiting the Somerville Homeless Coalition will be held in and around the Davis, Teele, and Ball square areas. Short traffic delays may occur in the areas of Holland Street, Broadway in Teele Square, North Street, Powder House Boulevard, Broadway in Ball Square, and Cedar Street.
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The Somerville City Council has passed a new ordinance that sets guidelines for when and how leaf blowers may be used within the city. With the fall season now here, community members are urged to familiarize themselves with the new rules, which apply to all users including the city and city contractors, residents, commercial properties, and landscaping or property maintenance companies that deploy leaf blowers. A full copy of the ordinance and regulations can be found at somervillema.gov/leafblowers, but key provisions include:
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Voters can cast ballots by mail, at early voting, or on Election Day
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On Tuesday, November 2, voters in Somerville will cast ballots for Mayor of Somerville; four City Councilor-at-Large seats; Ward City Councilor in Wards 2, 5, and 7; and School Committee Members in Wards 3 and 7. Below is information on upcoming deadlines related to the election as well as information about options for voting.
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Assembly Row and the Somerville Arts Council are thrilled to unveil a collaborative art project at Assembly Row titled We Are Somerville. This art installation takes the form of three giant vertical banners, which feature portraits of people who live and/or work in Somerville. Collectively, these intimate yet bold portraits by local photographer Kristen Joy Emack convey the personality and diversity of Somerville. The banners adorn a facade along Great River Road and face the Mystic River and the Orange Line.
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By Jim Clark
A Somerville Police officer was dispatched to Assembly Row last week on reports of a shoplifter who fled the Adidas store.
The officer entered the nearby Puma store and observed a male fitting the description provided standing at the register.
Upon seeing the officer, the man reportedly dropped the item he had in his hand and attempted to leave the store.
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