Mayor Joe Curtatone leads a ceremony to honor George Dilboy and Greek Independence Day in Somerville.

Join the City of Somerville planning team and fellow community members to help shape the future of the Brickbottom area of Somerville through an interactive workshop. This will be the first of several events to help us create a Vision Plan that reflects the community’s shared vision for the future of this area and can serve as a guide for future development. In this first session, we will discuss the existing conditions as well as several key improvement opportunities identified in our community outreach thus far.
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Christopher Towle, March 24, 5:30 p.m., arrested at Assembly Row on warrant charges of shoplifting by asportation, trespassing, possession of a burglarious instrument, assault with a dangerous weapon, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, larceny over $1200, and attempt to commit a crime.
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Cliff Notez, award-winning multi-digital media artist, musician, organizer and filmmaker, educator Berklee College of Music will be participating.
A citywide poetry program starting this April
The Somerville Council of PTSAs is pleased to announce their spectacular line-up of poet presenters for Somerville Poetry Open 2021! Everyone in Somerville is invited to participate in poetry this spring, launching April 1.
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Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone, Ward 1 City Councilor Matt McLaughlin, Ward 2 City Councilor J.T. Scott, and city staff invite you to a virtual community meeting to introduce the Public Safety Building Project. The meeting will take place Wednesday, March 31, at 6:00 p.m.
The Public Safety Building Project will provide new facilities for the Somerville Police Department’s Headquarters and the Somerville Fire Department’s Engine 3 at 90 Washington Street in East Somerville, as well as space for additional civic, residential, and/or commercial functions.
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— Photo by Bobbie Toner
By Shira Laucharoen
Somerville Wire
For too long, McGrath Highway, known for slicing through neighborhoods and creating unsafe spaces, has been “a scar on the Somerville landscape,” according to Rep. Mike Connolly. Now, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation is finally moving ahead with plans to revamp the highway and take its elevated section down. The McGrath Highway Resurfacing Project will reduce the number of automobile lanes to four and include bike paths. However, Connolly and other political leaders are calling for other critical safety measures to be included in the plan.
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The nutrition program at Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES) is celebrating National Nutrition Month 2021 by sharing tips about healthy food and lifestyle choices.
Observed each March, National Nutrition Month is sponsored by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Speaking during a recent webinar to mark the occasion, SCES Dietitian Andrea Svartstrom said the annual campaign promotes good food choices and healthy routines.
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Mary Elizabeth (Byrne) Snow, of Somerville and Dania Beach, FL, passed away at home surrounded by her family on March 9, 2021. She was 83. Born and raised in Somerville she was the daughter of the late Rita E. (Callan) and Charles C. Byrne. In addition to her role as a devoted wife and mother, Mary was a general partner in Captain’s Development Company and Investment Firm and Vice President and Treasurer of Captain’s Builders Group Inc., offering investment advice and council for various company ventures. She was also a legal secretary, serving the R.A. Snow Law Firm, Davis Sq. Somerville for over 55 years.
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Raised garden beds create visual interest and an ideal growing environment.
Fairly easy to construct and even easier to maintain, raised garden beds are a great way to raise plants and vegetables in the comfort and convenience of your backyard.
In a recent episode of the Exmark Original Series, Done-in-A-Weekend-Extreme, landscape designer and show host, Doug Scott, spoke to organic gardener Joe Lamp’l of Growing a Greener World about the ins and outs of raised garden beds.
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