
Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services is sending out thanks to the 66 volunteers who delivered Meals on Wheels Thanksgiving morning.
By Meghan Ostrander, Lindsey Smilack, and Nathan Lamb
For many of us, Thanksgiving is a wonderful day to relax and spend time with our families. On behalf of Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES), we are thanking all the volunteers who turned out Thanksgiving morning, so that our regular Meals on Wheels drivers could have the day off.
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Nearly 45 local businesses and Union Square Main Streets will merrily present the Union Square Holiday Stroll for a fifth year on Saturday, December 14 from noon to 6:00 p.m.
This free, family-friendly event invites all to join in an afternoon of Union Square discovery filled with festive happenings and holiday delight. Event-goers will find:
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Shop Small MA has teamed up with Tiny Turns Paperie and Courtney O’Keefe to present holiday markets spread across Somerville this season. Vendors will be setting up shop in Warehouse XI (11 Sanborn Court), La Brasa (124 Broadway) and the main hall of the historic Armory, 191 Highland Avenue, with crafted goods perfect to conquer anyone’s shopping list.
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Please join the Somerville Department of Public Space and Urban Forestry, Ward 7 City Councilor Katjana Ballantyne, and the Somerville Public Schools on Wednesday evening, December 11, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. for a community meeting to discuss layout and design options for the new West Somerville Neighborhood School schoolyard. The meeting will be held in the WSNS cafeteria, 177 Powder House Blvd.
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What and where are Somerville’s Opportunity Zones and Why Should You Care?
By Diego Marcano and Flaviana Sandoval
Did you know that there are two “Opportunity Zones” in the city where investors can get tax breaks on capital gains they invest in property and businesses located in these areas?
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Somerville Prevention Services held trainings, presentations on overdose prevention and Narcan administration.
The City of Somerville’s Health and Human Services Department announce that all Somerville municipal buildings are now equipped with Narcan, a life-saving drug that can reverse the effects of opioids, as part of ongoing efforts to save lives and educate the community on overdose prevention.
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Senesi, Assunta M. (Scafiddi) – Of Somerville December 4, 2019. Beloved wife of the late Frank R. Senesi, Sr. Loving mother of Karen M. Toner and her husband Robert of Somerville. Sister of the late Tony, John Scafiddi and Catherine Suckney. Dear grandmother of Jennifer, Marissa and Kimberly Toner. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
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By Joseph A. Curtatone
Taking a closer look at notable city data—and interesting numbers. With snow season officially upon us, here’s a look at some numbers on City snow operations and snow emergencies.
4 feet: The Boston area gets an average of about four feet of snow each year. But if you’re lived here for even a few years, you know that winters can vary wildly. There have been years when we’ve only seen a couple of feet, but there have also been years like 2015 when we got around nine feet of snow, most of it falling between mid-February and mid-March. Although we don’t know what we’re in for each winter, City staff – especially at DPW – have to plan and be ready for snow, ice, and whatever else Mother Nature throws at us.
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