Somerville through the eyes of Denise

On September 24, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times


Beauty embraces safety… — Photo by Denise Provost

 

Our View of the Times – September 24

On September 24, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Most change leads to new beginnings. That’s what they say anyway. We’ve been through challenging times in the past, and here we are once again with autumn on our doorstep, bringing with it the undeniable realization that change is inevitable.

An incomparably divisive political climate exists with all its intransigence and intolerance of opposing points of view. And who knows whether or not the worst is yet to come as we choose sides and dig in with our individual beliefs and personal commitments?

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Patricia Wild is a well-known and respected writer, Quaker activist, journalist, and community organizer. She is an integral part of the beating heart of Somerville, and beyond. As long as I have known her, she has been a straight, no chaser sort of woman – with a built-in shit detector. She is also a very spiritual woman, who questions herself and the world around her. In her new book, Strands: An Apprenticeship with Grief and Loss, she goes past the bone and into the marrow of grief, loss, and our very souls. I caught up recently with her for an interview.

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Lyrical Somerville – September 24

On September 24, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Nina Rubinstein Alonso is the publisher of the acclaimed literary magazine Constellations. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, Ibbetson Street, and elsewhere. She is a longtime member of the literary group The Bagel Bards.

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Join the Somerville Municipal Scholarship Committee 

On September 23, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Apply by October 20 

Are you passionate about assisting high school students as they pursue higher education? The City of Somerville is seeking one new volunteer member to join the Somerville Municipal Scholarship Committee. 

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Eat Out in East and address ICE

On September 23, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

ICE is out in East Somerville and the streets are noticeably silent. Multiple East Somerville residents have been detained by ICE in the last two weeks. No one has been charged with any crimes and some even held a protected status. We are uncertain about the exact number because some cases may be unreported by the community,  giving ICE time to quickly move people out of state to be processed for expedited deportation. The city is working with Greater Boston Legal Services and the ACLU to provide legal assistance to our residents.

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City Council Spotlight: Matt McLaughlin

On September 22, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

 

Project, informed by community feedback, aims to improve key Gilman Square street 

The City of Somerville is working to make the western segment of Pearl Street between McGrath Highway and Medford Street safer and more accessible by redesigning and reconstructing the street. The project will include improved crosswalks, new trees, protected bike lanes, better bus stops, and traffic calming on Pearl Street and in the nearby area.   

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New City of Somerville Charter signed by Governor Healey

On September 21, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Greater transparency, enhanced public engagement, strengthened City Council oversight, a change in Mayor term length, and a pathway to ranked choice voting, as well as other modernizations now await approval by voters on November ballot
 
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey signed the proposed new City of Somerville Charter today, Sept. 9, and now the joint efforts of Mayor Katjana Ballantyne, the City Council, and the Charter Review Committee to update the charter are ready for voter approval. Two November 4, 2025, ballot questions will allow voters to decide whether to accept the charter and whether to extend the Mayoral term. 

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