
“The Somerville Art Community Comes Together, With Some Help From Our Friends”
Somerville Open Studios, a city-wide traditional open studios event across the city of Somerville, Massachusetts will hold a virtual open studios and an outdoor art fair with member artists the first weekend in May from noon until 6:00 p.m.
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Host Sarah Fishman speaks with Ward 3 City Councilor, Ben Ewen-Campen.

Sophia Gordon Hall, the most recently built on-campus residence hall, was completed in 2006. Tufts plans a new residence hall, part of the university’s plan to increase the percentage of students living on campus. — Photo by Alonso Nichols
Taking advantage of historically low interest rates, Tufts borrows to fund construction of undergraduate on-campus residence hall and other projects
By Tufts University News Staff
Tufts University today completed a $250 million bond offering, the proceeds of which will be used to fund the construction of a high density, on-campus residence hall for undergraduate students on its Medford/Somerville campus, invest in dining infrastructure and expansion of dining capacity, and other capital projects that will strategically position the university for the future.
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A walk-in clinic for the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine will be held today, Friday, April 30, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or until supplies run out, at the Tufts University Gantcher Center located at 161 College Avenue in Medford.
No appointment is necessary.
Any individual 16 years or older are eligible to receive the Pfizer vaccine, but please remember that anyone under 18 will need parent or guardian permission. If you need assistance, please call 311 (617-666-3311).

Join in on Zoom for a conversation with pianist and composer Mina Cho as she opens a jazz dialogue between Asia Minor and East Asia and to view a documentary about the Project’s new album Greeting the Moon on Thursday, May 6, at 6:30 p.m.
Cho is a 2020 Somerville Arts Council Somerville Artist of the Month and contemporary music director at Somerville Community Baptist Church, where her husband serves as pastor. Cho is also a friend to the Somerville Museum, musically supporting its projects.
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The City of Somerville will be joining the State in relaxing outdoor face covering guidelines. Starting Friday, April 30, residents will not have to wear a face covering when outdoors if they can socially distance. Masks will still be required in public indoor spaces, outdoor spaces where social distancing is not possible, at large events, and at any city-permitted activities, including outdoor fitness and yoga classes. At smaller gatherings in private homes face coverings are recommended but not required.
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The Elizabeth Peabody House was honored with a citation commemorating its 125 years in operation during the latest meeting of the Somerville City Council.
By Joe Creason
The Somerville City Council held a regular meeting on April 22 to review orders of business and hear reports from the Councilor-led committees pertaining to the various sectors of municipal management.
Thursday’s meeting began with a citation submitted by Ward 4 Councilor Jesse Clingan and the mayor, commending the Elizabeth Peabody House on its 125 year anniversary. The organization has been a long-standing advocate for education and affordable childcare in the community.
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A two-car motor vehicle crash took place today at the intersection of Medford and Sycamore Streets. No injuries were reported. The cause of the collision is currently under investigation. 















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