
(l-r) John Blake, John Mucci, Dennis Moynihan, Chief Charles Breen, RafaelFlores and John Driscoll.
Five Somerville Fire Department recruits successfully graduated from the MA Firefighting Academy in Stow on Friday, April 12, 2019. The intensive, ten week program involved classroom instruction, physical fitness training, firefighter skills training and live firefighting practice.
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To the editor:
Somerville’s goal to be carbon neutral by 2050 is one major reason why I live here. So I was heartened to read Mayor Curtatone report on progress to the Somerville Times. To be sure, the 10% reduction we’ve experienced is the low-hanging fruit. It will be harder to make progress from this point forward.
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By Joseph A. Curtatone
Taking a closer look at notable city data – and interesting numbers.
2,411 potholes: For many New Englanders, potholes are the true first sign of spring. The Department of Public Works has filled more than 2,400 potholes so far this fiscal year (FY2019 began on July 1, 2019). More than 75% of those potholes were filled proactively, while the others were filled because of service requests from residents, mostly through 311. Winter can be especially hard on our roads and the temporary material DPW can use over the winter (called cold patch) isn’t a long-term fix, so filling potholes really ramps up with the warmer spring weather. Although DPW crews have located and filled many potholes around the City, we always benefit from more eyes on the street. So, please, report potholes you see through 311.
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East Somerville Main Streets and Connexion will host their Annual Easter Egg Hunt, Saturday, April 20, at Chuck Harris Park, 12 Cross St., East Somerville.
The event will run from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. All are welcome!
Live in the TV studio, some of Boston’s funniest stand up comedians. April 19, 7:00 p.m. at Somerville Media Center Studios.
Featuring: Dylan Uscher, Kathleen DeMarle, Nate Davis, Danya Trommer, Isha Patnaik, Dave McLaughlin, Corey Saunders, and hosted by Caitlin Arcand.Tickets: Free but donations are welcome: online ordering link
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By Jim Clark
Somerville Police officers were dispatched to the area of Statue Park in Davis Square last Saturday on reports of an assault.
Upon arrival, officers were met by the reporting party who told them that she had been walking on College Ave. by the 7/11 store when she saw a woman known to her as Jill Koerber.
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Flex posts have been recently installed citywide and most of them were run over within days. Desperate for solutions, one council member suggests a citywide 20 mph speed limit. — Photo by Denise Keniston
By Denise Keniston
Travel across Somerville’s Willow Ave., or many other busy streets in Somerville, and you’ll likely encounter what looks like giant cigarettes flattened to the ground. These “flex posts” are so-called soft-hit posts; plastic barriers meant to separate motorists from cyclists and pedestrians and prevent drivers from speeding.
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The first of several upcoming open office hours for the Powder House Boulevard Traffic Safety Plan took place last Wednesday at West Somerville Neighborhood School.
By Jackson Ellison
The first open office hours for the Powder House Boulevard Traffic Safety Plan were held by The City of Somerville Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development’s Transportation and Infrastructure Division at West Somerville Neighborhood School last Wednesday, April 10.
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