Annual Domestic Violence Vigil to be held Wednesday, October 2

On September 28, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

This year’s Candlelight Vigil to commemorate Domestic Violence Awareness Month will take place on Wednesday, October 2, at Statue Park in Davis Square, Somerville.
— Photo by Bobbie Toner

Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone, the Somerville Commission for Women and RESPOND Inc. announce the annual Candlelight Vigil in support of Domestic Violence Awareness Month on Wednesday, October 2, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Statue Park in Davis Square. The vigil is an annual event bringing the community together in remembrance of those who have lost their lives over the last year to domestic violence.

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Please note that due to the Yom Kippur holiday, the information session originally scheduled for October 9 has been rescheduled for Monday, October 7. Updated information is below. One position is currently available on the nine-member committee. Applications due October 25, 2019.

Are you a resident of Somerville with a passion for affordable housing, historic preservation, and parks and open space? The City of Somerville wants your help and is now accepting applications for one public position on the Community Preservation Committee (CPC), which oversees the selection of projects to be recommended for funding by an estimated $2 million in annual Community Preservation Act (CPA) revenues. Applications must be submitted by noon on October 25, 2019. An information session will be held Monday, October 7, at 6:00 p.m. in the Visiting Nurse Association third floor conference room, 259 Lowell St.

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7th Annual SOA Candlelight Vigil

On September 27, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Somerville Overcoming Addiction will be holding its 7th annual vigil to celebrate the lives of all those who lost their lives to addiction in recognition of International Overdose Awareness Day and National Recovery Month.

Vigil takes place on Sunday, September 29, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m., Warehouse XI,11 Sanborn Ct, Somerville, Massachusetts 02143

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Be Somerville 

On September 27, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries and letters to the Editor of The Somerville Times belong solely to the authors and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville Times, its staff or publishers.)

By Joseph A. Curtatone

A monthly look at ways to get involved with your city: Don’t just live in Somerville, be Somerville!

Fall ResiStat Meetings

This fall join elected officials, City staff, and neighbors at your ward’s ResiStat meeting. During the meeting you can get updates on what’s going on both around the city, like efforts to support small businesses, and in your neighborhood, like construction and road improvements. There’s also plenty of time before, during, and after the meeting to ask questions and share ideas. All ResiStat meetings run from 6:30 to 8 p.m., but if you come at 6 you can enjoy pizza and other refreshments. The first fall ResiStat meeting is on Wednesday, October 2, in Ward 6. You can find the full schedule and more information at www.somervillema.gov/resistat.

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Somerville youth conduct compliance checks as part of prevention, enforcement  strategies.

Somerville Prevention Services, a division of the Somerville Health and Human Services Department, announces its annual compliance checks for 2019-2020. The compliance checks, to be completed at all licensed Somerville liquor outlets, will take place from October 2019 through October 2020, conducted by the Somerville Police Department and Somerville Prevention Services. Compliance checks are part of the program’s ongoing effort to assess how Somerville establishments do in regards to preventing underage sales to minors, and an education about the risks associated with substance use at an early age.

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Community Media Week

On September 27, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Somerville Media Center is celebrating all aspects of community media locally with Community Media Week, October 20 through October 27. Community Media Week is a new fundraising endeavor where SMC television, radio and podcast producers will include special messaging in their programs (some even doing special episodes) in an effort to raise awareness and encourage donating funds toward media education activities at Somerville Media Center.

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Generous friend rents out a stolen car

On September 26, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

While on full uniformed directed patrol of the Healey School last Thursday, a Somerville Police officer noticed a motor vehicle occupied by two individuals.

The officer queried the license plate tag and was notified the car was reported stolen. The officer radioed his location to police dispatch and multiple units responded as back up.

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Visitor Pass Abuse

On September 26, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte

Before you read this outburst I’d like to say that I am usually a very happy and somewhat positive person. Okay, that’s a lie. I’m just trying to enjoy my life, my friends and my family for whatever time is left. God knows I try. I know we all complain about too many changes in our city but this one is different.

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Somerville Spring 2019 Next-Generation MCAS results

On September 25, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Brown School maintains “School of Recognition” designation; Kennedy School ranks eighty-eighth in accountability compared to similar K-8 schools in state

The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) yesterday released results of its spring 2019 state-wide assessment, the Next-Generation MCAS. It was the second year that students in grades 3-8 were assessed using the new exam, while high school tenth grade students took the Next-Generation MCAS for the first time this past spring, completing the state’s transition from the Legacy MCAS to the Next-Gen MCAS.

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Karen Shine Nelson, a Somerville resident, testified about her experience with excessive airplane noise in the Ten Hills area of Somerville.

By Lizzie Heintz

Two back-to-back public hearings held by the Public Health and Safety Committee on September 18 addressed airplane noise in Somerville and the presence of Somerville Police Department at Boston’s Straight Pride Parade, respectively. The hearings were held at Somerville High School. Members of the public were invited to listen and speak at both hearings.

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