Congratulations to FF Jay Kenney, FF Brittany Taylor and FF Dan Higgins on completing their one-year probationary period. With that they get to wear their new firefighter helmet shields.

We were fortunate to hire all three members from other fire departments.

— Somerville Firefighters Local 76

 

The Baker-Polito Administration has announced that Massachusetts has received federal approval to continue providing Pandemic EBT (P-EBT) food benefits to households through summer 2022. P-EBT is a child nutrition program created during the public health emergency to promote increased food security for students and children who missed school or could not attend childcare due to COVID-19.

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Learn more at an Info Session on July 28 

The City of Somerville is hiring polling place workers for the upcoming 2022 election cycle. Hundreds of poll workers will be needed this year to conduct a successful election. Interested residents are encouraged to attend an information session on Thursday, July 28, to learn more.

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ArtBeat returns to Davis Square

On July 16, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
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ArtBeat, the Somerville Arts Council’s annual multicultural arts showcase, returns to Davis Square on Saturday, July 16 (rain date: July 17). Now in its 36th year, ArtBeat features an eclectic mix of music, dance, theater, food, performance, and activities. Come enjoy nearly 100 vendors and community groups, two stages of music, and a dance showcase at the Somerville Theater, all inspired by this year’s theme: Rise. 

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Street closures and detours planned for ArtBeat

On July 15, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

This Saturday, July 16 (rain date July 17), there will be several road closures and detours in place in Davis Square and the immediate neighborhood to accommodate ArtBeat. Please pay attention to and follow signage. Road closures and detours will be in place from approximately 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. There will likely be traffic delays around Davis Square, so drivers are advised to avoid the area, if possible.

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Mayor Katjana Ballantyne, Ward 5 City Councilor Beatriz Gómez Mouakad, and city staff invite you to a virtual community meeting to discuss the expansion and renovation of Junction Park, located off of Central Street near the Community Path extension.

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Somerville Police Crime Log July 5 – July 11

On July 14, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Armed Robbery
 
On 7/6/22 at approximately 3:28 a.m, officers responded to Albion St. for report of an armed robbery. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the victim who stated an individual known to him assaulted him with a hammer then stole cash, an iPhone, Apple Watch and a gold necklace from him. The suspect then broke into the victim’s vehicle and stole several tools.
 

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Overnight GLX work planned, July 15- July 31

On July 14, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The Green Line Extension project is planning sporadic overnight construction activity within the rail right-of-way between East Somerville Station and Medford Tufts Station starting Friday, July 15, and continuing through the end of the month. 

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On Wednesday, July 13, 2022, the Somerville Police and Cambridge Police Department, working collaboratively, served two search warrants at the homes of Ibrahim Barry, 18, Cambridge, and Craig Smith, 20, Cambridge, in furtherance of an investigation of a Somerville shooting incident that occurred on February 20, 2022 at 500 Mystic Avenue in Somerville.

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$293 million FY23 budget delivers on urgent needs and lays foundation for longer-term progress across all departments.​ Major investments include largest increase in history for Somerville Public Schools, nearly $8.3 million for affordable housing, and $1 million for participatory budgeting     

The City of Somerville is entering the new fiscal year with an ambitious slate of funding priorities for the next 12 months and beyond. In late June, the Somerville City Council passed a $293 million Fiscal Year 2023 budget, delivering on Mayor Katjana Ballantyne’s historic investment in Somerville Public Schools and transformative programs supporting youth, affordable housing, climate resilience, and quality of life improvements. The budget also seeks to improve City systems and services that undergird all municipal operations, laying a foundation for a more inclusive, accessible government and stronger, more equitable Somerville.   

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