
Street sweeping is set to resume on Monday, May 18. It is not mandatory to move your vehicle, though the city asks people to do so if they feel they can. Tickets will not be issued for vehicles in street sweeping zone, and the city will provide advanced notice before it starts enforcement in the future.
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Intro to Digital Photography – May 13
This course covers basic concepts and practice of digital photography, including understanding and use of the camera, lenses, and other basic photographic equipment. Sign up here.
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Nighttime Work Advisory
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As a follow-up to the MBTA’s recent announcement that the Lowell Commuter Rail Line will be out of service until May 24, 2020, please be advised that the GLX project will take advantage of the additional track time to further advance construction along much of the rail corridor.
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COVID-19 cases distributed throughout the city; local case counts still necessitate caution – New mobile COVID-19 testing unit to begin operation
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone announced today that the citywide state of emergency due to the threat of the COVID-19 virus will continue beyond Monday, May 18. Currently closed or restricted businesses and activities will remain suspended until restarting according to existing or forthcoming city-issued reopening schedules. The city’s suspension of all city-sponsored or -permitted events is now also officially extended through the end of the year. Further decisions for Somerville’s reopening efforts will continue to be made based on scientific guidance and the best available regional and local data.
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Amid this COVID-19 crisis, mental health has become an even more important issue. Please reach out if you need help. www.somervillema.gov/coronavirushelp

Normally there is an editorial from Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone in this space, but this week the city is instead sharing important information and updates about COVID-19.
100,000 Commercial Masks Being Distributed to Residents
Last week the city began distributing 100,000 civilian three-play masks to residents across the city with a focus on getting masks to people most vulnerable to COVID-19. Masks are first being delivered to senior residences, public housing buildings, and city and school food distribution sites. This is the second round of mask distribution. Previously, the city delivered 4,000 civilian three-ply masks to senior buildings.
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Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte
Let’s get away from today’s problems and take a little trip back in time to Paragon Park, Nantasket Beach. The park operated from 1902 through approximately 1984. Lots of us have happy memories of outings, family days and just plain fun at Paragon Park.
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Fire heavily damaged a single family home at 40 Everett Avenue on Wednesday, May 13, 2020. The fire was reported at 12:38 p.m. The first floor suffered extensive fire damage with smoke and water resulting in heavy damage elsewhere. The sole occupant of the home was out at the time the fire started. Damage is estimated in excess of $250,000.
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