On Wednesday, April 5, Highlanders rally back from a sizable deficit in the third set to force a fourth but lose to Malden 1-3. For more photos of the game visit SHS vs Malden – Alex Fredette (smugmug.com)
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Community members sought for anti-violence working group to collaborate with RSJ, city staff, and the Urban Peace Institute to Help Create Violence Reduction Proposals
As part of Public Safety for All efforts, the City of Somerville is bringing in the nationally recognized Urban Peace Institute for an anti-violence initiative that will include the creation of a community-based Anti-Violence Working Group. Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the city’s Department of Racial and Social Justice (RSJ) announced today that Somerville residents and workers are invited to apply to join the working group, which will collaborate closely with the Urban Peace Institute, on community safety and violence reduction including gun and gang violence in Somerville. Applications are available starting the week of April 3 and must be received by Friday, April 28, at 7:00 p.m.
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By Jim Clark
Somerville Police officers were dispatched to an Assembly Row place of business last week on reports of a man masturbating.
Upon arrival, the officers were met by the store manager, who directed them to the dressing room area, and to a stall around the corner where the defendant was.
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Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte
So, what do you think about all the speed humps throughout the city? Did you go over one by accident too fast and everything in the car lifts up in the air and crashes back down? I did that once. Those humps are popping up all over the place. I asked my Somerville social friends for their opinions. Each new comment is in quotes.
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Somerville residents ages 17 and older can apply now to review ideas submitted for the city’s first-ever round of Participatory Budgeting. Applications due May 20.
The City of Somerville is now accepting applications from residents ages 17 and older to join the city’s Participatory Budgeting process as Budget Delegate Volunteers. This role will give residents hands-on experience working directly with city staff to review Participatory Budgeting idea submissions and determine which 20 ideas will be voted on by their fellow residents. No previous finance or budgeting experience is required; all residents will be given training and background as needed.
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By The Times Staff
Mayor Katjana Ballantyne, Ward 4 Councilor Jesse Clingan, Somerville Chief of Police Charles Femino, and Director of the Department of Racial and Social Justice Denise Molina Capers invited community members to a Community Safety Meeting on Tuesday, March 28, at the Healey School Cafeteria.
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