
Restaurant will instead emphasize outdoor patio dining and online takeout ordering
Daddy Jones Bar and Restaurant (http://daddyjonesbar.com), a lively restaurant offering outdoor dining, casual Greek food and burgers which has been a part of the Somerville community since 2012, is open for business and welcomes both its regular patrons and new customers.
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Governor Charlie Baker today is urging the people of the Commonwealth to prepare for Hurricane Henri, which is expected to affect much of the Commonwealth beginning Saturday night into Monday, including the potential for strong winds, heavy rain, flooding and power outages. The Baker-Polito Administration is advising everyone to avoid unnecessary travel and for those planning to visit the Cape or Islands this weekend to delay trips. For those that have already traveled to the Cape or Islands for the weekend, they are advised to consider leaving on Saturday or extend their travel plans through early next week.
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The Somerville Board of Health (BOH) approved a face-covering mandate for all indoor public spaces at its August 19 meeting that is in effect as of Friday, August 20. The mandate applies to anyone two or older, and face coverings can be removed when people are actively eating or drinking. Masks should have a snug fit and cover the nose and mouth. The order can be read at https://www.somervillema.gov/sites/default/files/COVID-19-Mask-Order-Proposed-8.21.pdf.
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John Burgess to receive 2021 Governor’s Awards in the Humanities on October 24. Additional recipients include Annette Gordon-Reed, Heather Cox Richardson, and Sonia Nieto
Mass Humanities announced John Burgess as one of the recipients of this year’s Governor’s Awards in the Humanities 2021 which recognizes individuals for their public actions, grounded in an appreciation of the humanities, to enhance civic life in the Commonwealth. Each year the Mass Humanities Board of Directors selects nominees who are confirmed by Governor Charlie Baker of Massachusetts.
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The deadline to register to vote or update your party affiliation or address for the September 14 preliminary election is Wednesday, August 25, at 8:00 p.m. Massachusetts voters have the option to register online or via a paper form. You can download one from the Elections website or visit the Elections Department in City Hall (93 Highland Ave.) to register in person. Please note face coverings are required in all City buildings. Don’t forget that your form must be returned to the Somerville Elections Department by 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 25.
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By Jim Clark
Somerville Police officers were dispatched to an Assembly Row location last week on reports that a suspected shoplifter was being followed by a TJ Maxx security officer.
Upon arrival, officers were directed to the suspect, Brandon Tracy, who is reportedly known to Somerville Police from previous interactions.
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— Photos by Claudia Ferro
Yart Sale took place on Sunday, August 15 (delayed by rain from Saturday). This unique event, organized by the Somerville Arts Council’s (SAC), invited artists, craftspeople, and anybody else with a creative bent to display their works outside of their own homes for spectators to enjoy and art lovers to make some fine acquisitions. A Google map to participant’s locations was prepared by SAC for use by attendees.
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