Nonprofit investor continues focus on centering communities through investments in traditionally excluded founders and deep commitment to workforce development
Elemental Excelerator, a leading nonprofit investor in climate technology for deep community impact, introduced its latest cohort, bringing its total amount of investments to $79M. With this latest cohort, Elemental is infusing another $12.5M into climate solutions and will spearhead the development of 15 transformative technologies crucial for heating and cooling our homes, reimagining critical resource extraction, advancing carbon removal and transforming our food system. These 15 climate companies will join an existing portfolio of more than 150 investments.
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By Will Mbah
Candidate for Somerville City Councilor at Large
In recent weeks, the City Council Land Use Committee has begun to discuss several proposed changes in the text of the Zoning Ordinance, which are intended to increase the numbers of housing units in transit-oriented zones.
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Somerville Police announced the sad news of the passing of the department’s K-9, Lobo. Lobo entered the police service with his handler Officer Timothy Sullivan on December 24, 2015. He proudly served the residents of Somerville for nearly 8 years until his sudden passing on October 15, 2023. Lobo will be missed by many, especially Officer Sullivan and his family, who have taken such great care of Lobo. Our thoughts are with them during this difficult time.
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Eagle Feathers #290 – Historic Ways
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
In 1842, she found her way to freedom. For two centuries, our city had been part of Charlestown which at one time encompassed ten Middlesex County towns. Woburn was the first to branch off in 1642 and two hundred years later Somerville was the last to break away.
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Whatever one’s feelings may be regarding the relative merits of the city’s SomerStreets events, one thing is clear: a good number of people end up having a really great time for themselves.
For many, the best is saved for last. That, of course, is embodied in the Monster Mashed event that brings out the kid in everyone who gets involved.
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When I heard that the All She Wrote Books is moving from Assembly Row in Somerville to Artisan Way in East Somerville, I decided to contact the owner. According to the store’s website: Christina Pascucci Ciampa is the founder/owner of All She Wrote Books. All She Wrote Books is an intersectional, inclusive feminist and queer indie bookstore that supports, celebrates, and amplifies underrepresented voices through its thoughtfully curated selection of books spanning across all genres.
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Jean Dany Joachim: Community artist, actor, playwright and poet. Former poet populist of Cambridge (2009 – 2011), and the current Poet in Residence at First Church. Jean Dany has been presenting since 2000 the City Night Readings Series in Cambridge which brings together poets, writers, performers, and lovers of literature, poetry, and writing for an evening of literary presentation every month. He serves on the boards of the New England Poetry Club, and (JAE), Jean Appolon Expressions, Dance Company. He says, Life is Good!
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One Income-Restricted Rental Unit at 29 Chandler Street, and Eight Income-Restricted Rental Units 7-9 Central Street Are Currently Accepting Applications for New Residents
Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the City of Somerville Housing Division, in partnership with LaCourt Orphanage Trust, LLC and 7-9 Central Street, LLC, are pleased to announce nine (9) new income-restricted rental units are now accepting applications for new residents.
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Richard J. (67) Hoey of Braintree, MA (formerly of Somerville, MA), passed away suddenly on Wednesday, October 11, 2023. Devoted father of Margaret “Maggie” Hoey of La Jolla, CA and Richard “Ricky” B. Hoey of Providence, RI (both formerly of Braintree). Loving brother of William Hoey of Lynnfield, MA, Marie Cimetti of Scituate, MA, Judith Chisholm of Plymouth, MA, Carol Anderson and Teresa Kupris, both of Braintree, MA, Noreen Farrar of Brookline, MA, Gail Garda of Hampton Falls, NH, Elaine Kelly of West Point, VA, and Robert Hoey of Somerville, MA. Predeceased by his parents, William Hoey of Bourne, MA and Hazel Hoey of Somerville, MA, and siblings, Ruth Perry of Tewksbury, MA and Charles Hoey of Brighton, MA. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
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