
From left to right: Somerville Junior Police Academy, District Attorney Ryan, Deputy Chief Caribino, Captain Stiltner.
Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan recently visited 30 campers in the 6th, 7th and 8th grade at the Somerville Junior Police Academy to teach them about how they can make smart choices when confronted with important decisions. District Attorney Ryan was joined by Captain David Stiltner of the Somerville Fire Department and Deputy Chief Steve Caribino of the Somerville Police Department.
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By Jim Clark
A Somerville Police officer on duty and assigned to uniform patrol at Assembly Row last Thursday evening spotted an allegedly known shoplifter, Kelly Carey, of Quincy, inside the Nike store.
According to police, her boyfriend, Jayson Ferguson, travels with her, and is reportedly also a known shoplifter.
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Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte
I’ll always be debated when I voice my opinion about bicycle safety. My feelings about jogger and pedestrian courtesy can also be subject to discussion. I will always bend a little when I talk about what the proper term is … sauce or gravy. There are a lot of battles that I will never win but I try to pick them. A lot of subjects are open to rebuttal but the following feelings are not. This time It’s cut and dry.
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Classic Movie Night series: “Superman” Cartoon Marathon (1940s)
Thursday, July 18, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Somerville Media Center presents a Throwback Classic Movie Series at VOX POP this Summer on the third Thursdays through August. The Fleischer Superman cartoons are a series of seventeen animated short films released in Technicolor by Paramount Pictures and based upon the comic book character Superman, making them his first animated appearance.
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New green, open space to be added as part of ongoing mixed-use development project at 1060 Broadway.
As part of the ongoing reconstruction of the former Powder House Community School, located at 1060 Broadway, the pedestrian walkway connecting Broadway and Holland St. will need to be closed for approximately four months as the project team begins work on the new green space adjacent to the building. The walkway was originally expected to close in mid- to late-July, however that start date has been postponed. A new start date will be announced in the coming weeks.
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Phase one includes three buildings and an open space. Completion will coincide with the opening of the Union Square Green Line MBTA stop in 2021 – an initiative of SomerVision 2030. — Photo courtesy of US2
By Denise Keniston
On Tuesday, July 11, the Somerville Planning Board took a big step forward in advancing the massive Union Square Revitalization of fifteen acres in Union Square. The board approved the application for a seven-story life science building, included in phase one – a four-acre parcel located on the corner of Prospect Street and Somerville Avenue. Two other buildings and an open space are also part of phase one and their applications will be voted on separately in the coming months.
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David Powers was commended by the city for his brave actions that led to the arrest of a bank robbery suspect back in May of this year.
By Jennifer Grimes
The Somerville City Council recently commended bystander Dave Powers for his heroic acts on May 1 of this year when he saw someone in Davis Sq. sprint past him and had a feeling that something was wrong.
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Community Meeting: A Cultural District for East Somerville, at Cross Street Center, 165 Broadway, July 18 at 6:00 p.m. Would East Somerville benefit from a Cultural District designation? Come to the community meeting, learn about what Cultural Districts are and what they can do for the local community.
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The Somerville Flea, Somerville Arts Council and Winter Hill Brewing present The Winter Hill Night Market. An all ages, free event.














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