Commission tasked with issuing various types of licenses, determining licensing fees and hours of operation for licensed establishments, reviewing complaints of licensed establishments, and more
The City of Somerville’s Licensing Commission is currently seeking a Somerville resident to fill a vacancy on the three-member board. Commissioners serve three-year terms and earn a stipend of $3,600 per year.
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By Donald Norton
The members of the Somerville Rotary met this week at its regular weekly to present Past President Mark Alston-Follansbee with the “Service Above Self Certificate & Retirement” award on behalf of the club for his years and dedication to the club. Alston-Follansbee is a Past President and a dedicated member of the club now for 17 years. He is retiring as the Director of the Somerville Homeless Shelter.
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Washington Street to be Closed from 9 a.m. to Approximately 4:30 p.m. Beacon Street Will Remain Open
Weather permitting, on Saturday, June 30, between 7:30 a.m.* and approximately 4:30 p.m., Washington St. near the intersection of Beacon St. will be closed to vehicle and bicycle traffic as contractors pave the intersection. Beacon St. will remain open at all times, however traffic on Washington St. will be detoured during work hours as follows:
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By Joseph A. Curtatone
(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries and letters to the Editor of The Somerville Times belong solely to the authors and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville Times, its staff or publishers)
It’s that time of year again…budget season. Each year since I took office back in 2004, I’ve worked alongside City staff to put before the Board of Aldermen a budget proposal that’s level-headed, clear-eyed, and grounded in our core principles and our community’s shared values. However, that’s not as easy as it may sound. We’re a community full of passionate, engaged residents who care about many different issues and want to accomplish a wide variety of goals. We strive to be a city that provides the best possible education and extra-curricular opportunities for our youngest residents. We strive to be a city that’s transit-friendly, on the cutting edge of sustainability initiatives and climate resiliency, dedicated to community wellness and nutritional food access, expanding urban forestry opportunities, providing top-notch customer service through 311, and much more.
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The Rotary Club of Somerville inducted Officers and Board members for the 2018–2019 year at the Mt. Vernon Restaurant and Pub on June 7. Congratulations to Kevin Su, President; Cyrus Amin, VP & President-Elect; David Worzala, Treasurer; Gilda Nogueira, Secretary; and Board members John Keegan, Gene Ferraro, Paul Stanton, Nancy Kavanaugh, and Ann Kirby.
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The Kiwanis Club of Somerville was proud to honor three special members at their Legion of Honor luncheon on Thursday, June 21. The Legion of Honor recognizes individuals who have been Kiwanis members for 25 years and every five years thereafter. These members have each dedicated hundreds of volunteer hours supporting Kiwanis programs and projects that benefit local children, seniors and other organizations that make our community a better place to live.
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By Ian Erlichman
A scrappy looking man, with a weathered face and ice blue eye, sits in a collapsible chair in a furniture-less warehouse. His name is Marky Pantanella, and he was an opioid addict. Like many of his kind, now with a shrunken circle of childhood friends. “I feel like I’m the last man standing,” he remarked to the camera. Pantanella is featured in a film called Runnin’, directed by his childhood friend, and STAT journalist, Alex Hogan.
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Newstalk – June 27
The pre-July 4th fireworks here in Somerville is this Thursday, June 28. We hear it may rain, and you know what that means. But as of today it has not been cancelled. Let’s hope whoever is in charge of the event or here in the city makes the right call this time.
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