Somerville, Cambridge and Medford fire departments responded to a three alarm fire Friday afternoon on Temple St.
The fire started on the third floor of a three-story residence. The second and first floors were damaged by water. Everyone escaped without any major injuries.
There are reports that there was a loss of two cats and a bird in the fire.
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Come to the table to feed neighbors-in-need
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Union Square Main Streets proudly presents the 4th Annual Good Food for All. Back for a fourth year, local businesses, farmers market vendors, and community members have teamed up for this week-long, community campaign to raise awareness and funds for the local SNAP match available at Union Square Farmers Market.
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GLX project construction is now approximately 80 percent complete, and work continues to advance in all areas of the project at a rapid pace. To view our most recent progress photos, click here.
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Growing Gardeners workshop participants Henry Vega Ortiz and Abigail Zuber. — Photos by Camille Andersen
By Camille Andersen
The City of Somerville Health and Human Services Department hosted a Growing Gardeners workshop last Friday and Saturday for Somerville residents who were brand new to gardening. The goal of the event was to provide gardening knowledge and supplies to people who have never gardened before. Many residents don’t have the opportunity to utilize these resources.
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DJ Brother Cleve and Booty Vortex will provide pre-fireworks entertainment
The City of Somerville will host its annual Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration at Trum Field on Wednesday, June 30 (rain date July 1).
Live entertainment at Trum Field will begin at 6:30 p.m. with DJ Brother Cleve playing pop, soul, funk, and other classic tunes followed by Booty Vortex taking the stage at 8:00 p.m. Fireworks will begin at approximately 9:15 p.m.
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Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte
Father’s Day is Sunday. My mind goes back to a familiar smell. Old Spice aftershave, a newspaper’s ink and cigarette smoke. Yes, Old Spice, that was my dad’s signature scent.
Anyway, instead of doing a story about how great our dads were, I’m going the other way. Stories about how our dads may have inadvertently embarrassed us, with love, of course.
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On June 16, Governor Charlie Baker signed legislation allowing cities and towns to continue holding meetings virtually. The Somerville City Council will continue to hold ongoing Finance Committee and full City Council meetings on the fiscal year 2022 budget virtually. All planned budget meetings begin at 6:00 p.m. and can be viewed by visiting the “Meeting Schedules and Streaming” tab at www.somervillema.gov/citycouncil or tuning into GovTV (channel 13 on RCN and 22 on Comcast).
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