Obituary: Gayle Siggens

On October 9, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Gayle passed away in October 2018. Gayle was a resident of Somerville, Massachusetts at the time of passing.

There will be no funeral services per Gayle’s request.

In lieu of flowers please send donations to Somerville Pop Warner 66 Sycamore St. Somerville Ma.

 

The next phase of the Somerville Ave. Utilities & Streetscape Improvements project is set to begin in early November. To accommodate construction, a major work zone will be set up in the middle of Union Square for about six months. Through traffic will be detoured off of Somerville Ave. around the work zone. Some stops on MBTA bus routes 85 and 87 between Dane Street and Union Square will also be temporarily closed and relocated during this time.

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Obituary: Irving E. Johansen

On October 8, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

February 13, 1923 – October 03, 2018

Mr. Irving E. Johansen, of Somerville, passed away on Wednesday, October 3, 2018.

Beloved husband of the late Margaret V. (Barter) Johansen. Loving father of Robert R. Johansen and his wife Nancy of Barnstable and Diane M. Johansen of Somerville. Brother of the late Arthur W. Johansen. Dear grandfather of Christine DeBlois of RI, Karen Sullivan of NH and great grandfather of Molly and Abigail. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. 

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Pumpkin artisans and all others are welcome to take part in the 2018 edition of “Monster Mashed Up at SomerStreets” this coming Sunday.

Free Open Streets event to feature live music, family-friendly activities, and more!

Join us at the last SomerStreets festival of the year, the spooky and fun “Monster Mashed-up” on Sunday, October 14, from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. on Somerville Ave. between Union Square and Park St. SomerStreets is the City of Somerville’s take on the internationally renowned Open Streets concept, closing busy city streets to vehicles, and opening them up for cycling, walking, dancing, running, and other modes of activity. Through SomerStreets, the city and its community partners aim to promote and encourage easy access to physical activity, fresh foods, and reconnecting with neighborhoods and businesses and their unique cultural elements in a thriving urban environment.

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Return completed census form to help shorten Election Day lines

On October 7, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Did you know that failure to return your completed Census form could impact how long you stand in line on Election Day? If you did not vote in the September 4 Primary Election and haven’t returned this year’s census form you could now be an inactive voter. To keep your voting status active – and to help avoid those longer lines on November 6 – return your census form to the City by emailing census@somervillema.gov, faxing it to 617-625-5643, or dropping it off at the Elections Desk in the basement of City Hall no later than Wednesday, October 17. Blank forms can be found at www.somervillema.gov/vote by clicking on the ‘Census’ tab.

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SCES launches elder wellness and stress reduction groups

On October 7, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES) is launching three new wellness and stress reduction groups for older adults this fall.

The groups are free, and feature a mix of techniques to help people reduce stress and improve mood, explained SCES social worker Cassie Cramer.

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The Somerville community is invited to join Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) Commissioner Jeffrey C. Riley next week for a dialogue on ‘The State of Latino Education’ in Massachusetts. The Somerville event is the third in a series of town hall meetings being hosted by Commissioner Riley and Latinos for Education, Amplify Latinx, and Greater Boston Latino Network, and will be held at the East Somerville Community School (ESCS) auditorium, 50 Cross St., on Wednesday, October 10, from 6:30-8:30pm.

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Fall 2018 ResiStat meeting schedule

On October 6, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and the Board of Aldermen invite residents to the Fall 2018 ResiStat Community Meetings, a twice-yearly effort to share the latest City news, data, and neighborhood updates directly with residents and gather their feedback. ResiStat is both a great way to learn more about what’s happening in your neighborhood and around Somerville and a chance to talk with elected officials, City staff, and neighbors. A social half hour before the meeting and time after the meeting provide an easy opportunity for one-on-one chats. (We serve pizza and kid-friendly, healthy snacks to make it more fun to come and chat.)

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day holiday schedule

On October 5, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

On Monday, October 8, City offices will be closed in observance of Indigenous Peoples’ Day.

Trash and recycling collection will be on a one-day delay all week.

There will be no street sweeping on Monday and parking meters and residential parking passes will not be enforced.

 

Polling place workers and warden sought for Nov. 6 Election

On October 5, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The City of Somerville Elections Department is seeking polling place workers for the Tuesday, November 6, election. The Elections Department has openings for several polling place staff and one experienced warden. To be eligible to work in a polling place you must be a registered Massachusetts voter. For the warden position, you must have served as a warden previously in Somerville or another community. Polling place workers are paid $165 for the day and wardens are paid $225. For more information, please contact the Elections Department at elections@somervillema.gov or 617-625-6600 ext. 4200.

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