
MGB health care workers Shannon Viera and Karen Estey addressed the City Council at their latest meeting, discussing issues related to the recent nurses strike.
By Christa Lee
Two Mass General Brigham (MGB) health care workers, Shannon Viera and Karen Estey, spoke at the City Council meeting on July 9, bringing further attention to the negotiations between the Brigham and Women’s Hospital nurses and Mass General Brigham.
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Somerville Mayor Jake Wilson has been selected to take part in the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative.
By The Times Staff
Somerville Mayor Jake Wilson has been selected to join the tenth class of the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative. Mayor Wilson is one of just 46 mayors chosen from 15 countries to participate in this nine-month program.
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Several community groups will jointly host a multi-community forum for the 2nd Middlesex State Senate candidates on July 16, from 7 to 9 p.m., at Somerville High School, 81 Highland Ave. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. The forum features all five candidates: Burhan Azeem of Cambridge, Christine Barber of Somerville, Tom Hopcroft of Winchester, Matt McLaughlin of Somerville, and Erika Uyterhoeven of Somerville. Each candidate will deliver a short opening presentation and closing remarks. Moderators will ask questions submitted pre-forum by community groups, residents, and businesses. Community members from all four municipalities are encouraged to attend. To submit a question in advance and register for the event for either an in-person or virtual event, attendees can fill out the forms on the Neighbors in Action Forum Page: https://www.neighborsaction.org/forum or the Union Square Neighborhood Council Forum Page: https://sites.google.com/view/usnc/middlesex-second-forum.
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School may be out, but nutritious meals are still on the menu! The City of Somerville is offering free summer meals for all children and teens ages 18 and under from July 6 to August 14. No registration, ID, income verification, or proof of residency is required – just stop by during meal service. This program is open to everyone and helps ensure kids stay fueled all summer long.
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The Somerville Arts Council’s ArtBeat festival has become a much-beloved annual tradition here in the city for many.
One thing can be said for certain: it brings to the fore some of the most imaginative and unique creations one could ever wish to see, hear, and – sometimes – even feel.
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Foxglove… — Photo by Denise Provost
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Steve Ratiner is the president of the New England Poetry Club. I talked with him about the WE (too) THE PEOPLE poetry series at the Longfellow House in Cambridge this summer. On July 12, the club hosts Tracy K. Smith, the former U.S. Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner. There will be readings throughout the summer.
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