By Jim Clark

The Somerville City Council approved a resolution last week calling on the state to pass an act that would allow qualified residents to obtain a standard Driver’s License regardless of their immigration status.
A resolution was put forward at the latest regular meeting of the Somerville City Council calling on the state to pass the “Act Relative to Work and Family Mobility” (S.2061 and H.3012), that would allow qualified residents to obtain a standard Driver’s License regardless of their immigration status.
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We hope everyone enjoyed their Presidents’ Day holiday – for those who were fortunate enough to actually get the day off. The occasion reminds us that this is a presidential election year, so let’s all remember to get out and vote in the primary on March 3. Remember, it’s our Republic, and it’s up to us to keep it that way.
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Drive-By Truckers stops off at the Somerville Theatre on Saturday in support of their latest release, “The Unraveling.” — Photo by Andy Tennille
Drive-by Truckers and Sonny Landreth to perform
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Two separate Somerville venues will play host to performances by two internationally renowned southern roots rocker outfits this week.
The alternative country/Southern rock band Drive-By Truckers (DBT) will be playing a show at the Somerville Theatre on Saturday, February 22.
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L to R: Samuel Pahk, Elizabeth Gates, Aneurin Hullah, Sahai Virk, and Ultraviolet Gates. — Photo by Daniel Hullah
By Elizabeth Gates
A team of four students from the West Somerville Neighborhood School Math Club participated in the 2020 MetroNorth Chapter Competition on Saturday, February 8, held at Veterans Memorial Middle School in Melrose. WSNS came in 9th place out of 20 participating schools.
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Arrests:
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Steven Garcia, of Boston, February 10, 4:58 p.m., arrested at Mystic Ave. on warrant charges of larceny under $1200, failure to stop or yield, trespassing, operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended license, possession or use of counterfeit receipts, utter false prescription, and obtaining drug by fraud.
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Poet Barbara Reynolds writes: “The evolution of the vacant lot between Central Street and Laurel Street in the Union Square area has always caught my attention when I walk by: not only the changes in vegetation that occur each season, but also, the changes in usage. For a while the lot was allowed to grow wild, then, became a storage spot for trucks and building materials. Now, it is to become the location of a six-story luxury hotel. As recently as last summer, I saw rabbits roaming.”
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Latest quarterly opioid data shows continued impact of fentanyl in overdose deaths
The rate of opioid-related overdose deaths in Massachusetts fell an estimated 5 percent from its peak in 2016, despite the growing presence of the synthetic opioid fentanyl as a driver of opioid-related overdose deaths, according to preliminary data in the latest quarterly opioid surveillance report released by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
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Eagle Feathers #198 – The Somerville Junction

















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