The deadline to register to vote in the September 10 preliminary election is tomorrow, Wednesday, August 21. Be sure to visit somervillema.gov/elections for more info about registering to vote and where to vote. For any questions, please contact the Elections Department (617-625-6600 ext. 4200 or elections@somervillema.gov).
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The mayor is calling for the installation of a so-called “supervised consumption site” in the city, to help lower the instances of death and serious injuries to those who use hard drugs, such as opioids and other substances that are injected intravenously.
Basically, the idea is to provide a safe, clean place where users can inject their drugs under medical supervision and without fear of interference by law enforcement personnel.
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— Photos by Claudia Ferro
NBC and Telemundo owned TV stations teamed up with hundreds of shelters across the country to host Clear the Shelters, a nationwide pet adoption drive on Saturday, August 17 to help find loving homes for animals in need. Kitty Connection, a no-kill, all volunteer rescue based in Medford, took part in the event locally. Nationwide, more than 250,000 pets found their forever homes since 2015.

The Somerville Arts Council is partnering with Oompa, a nationally-acclaimed, Boston- born, poet, rapper, and educator, to present a Black, Brown & Queer, a QTPOC (Queer and Trans, person of color) multi-disciplinary arts festival. This will be a free, outdoor, community festival, with all of the artists coming from the QTPOC community.
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Review by Off the Shelf Correspondent Marcia D. Ross.
First, the title: Dreadsummer. Before I’d read a single poem, the title bespoke (to me) some call of the wild, a terrible loss, a subject matter emotionally wrenching, like Heathcliff and Catherine’s tragic love. And I was wrong, but I was close. This chapbook of poems by Eliot Cardinaux turns out to be much subtler and more musical than my cheap dramatic expectations, but I would not be exaggerating to call the poems odd, like dreams, and arresting, invasive, suggestive, and large in their life upon the page. They live.
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Arrests:
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Rydjoechy Saturne, of 51 Marshall St., August 12, 6:27 p.m., arrested at Marshall St. on a courtesy booking.
Thomas Murphy, of 33 Reagent Rd., Malden, August 13, 3:15 p.m., arrested at Mystic Ave. on multiple charges of larceny under $1200, and on a warrant charge of conspiracy to violate drug law.
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The Somerville Fire Department will begin the annual inspection of all fire hydrants on Monday, August 19, and conclude on Saturday, August 31. This procedure requires the flushing of water from the hydrants as well as a check of the mechanical operation of the hydrant. The inspection/testing program will take approximately two weeks to complete.
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The Somerville Foundation for Animals (501(c)3) announces the 10th Annual Somerville Dog Festival. The festival will be held at Trum Field on Sunday, September 8, 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Admission is free and donations are accepted for activities to support the fund. All well-mannered dogs on leash and current on their vaccinations are invited! Please be aware the bridge in Ball Square is under construction, so anyone driving in from the West should plan to reroute via Cedar Street. Parking is limited, so public transportation is encouraged.
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