Somerville’s Rodent Control Informative Session

On February 1, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times


Join Environmental Health Coordinator, Alicia Privett for a virtual information session to learn about rodents, how to get rid of them, and how to prevent them!

 

Somerville Police Crime Log January 21 – 27

On February 1, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Arrest
25003929: On 1/22/25 at approximately 12:46 p.m., Somerville Police responded to East Cambridge Savings Bank (285 Highland Ave.) for a robbery. Upon arrival, officers were given a suspect description and were informed that the suspect left in a taxi cab. Officers quickly located the taxi and conducted a stop. The suspect was identified placed under arrest. Officers confiscated a knife from the suspect and recovered $80 tucked in the seats of the taxi.

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The Somerville Police Department is seeking any information regarding the individual shown here in connection to a larceny involving a painting that occurred at 50 Prospect Street in the early morning hours of January 5, 2025. If you have any information, please contact Somerville Police Detective Jonathan Thermidor at 617-625-1600 x 7231.

Security footage can be viewed here: https://bit.ly/3CIUCO5

 

LEGO® Brick’s 67th Birthday celebration

On January 31, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

LEGO® Brick’s 67th Birthday and LEGO Discovery Center Boston is celebrating by launching a brand-new event called LEGO Creativity Academy  through March 3.

During LEGO Creativity Academy, guests will stretch their imaginations and LEGO building potential with one-of-a-kind LEGO activities during this limited-time event. Master Model Builders Sean and Kaleb will teach builders how to make the seemingly impossible, possible, while learning the art of creating a perfect LEGO circle. Plus, experience unique build challenges, Master Model Builder talks, giant LEGO mosaic builds and more at LEGO Discovery Center Boston, operated by Merlin Entertainments.

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Can discrimination exist in an America where everyone is Black?

That’s among the questions posted by ‘The Flying Ace’ (1926), a rare surviving example of movies produced early in the 20th century for Black audiences in segregated cinemas.

The Flying Ace, named to the U.S. National Film Registry in 2021, will be screened in honor of Black History Month on Sunday, February 2, at 2 p.m. at the Somerville Theatre, 55 Davis Square, Somerville, Mass.

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Thin pins, big impact – Sunday at Sacco’s and Flatbread Company

On January 30, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

— Photos by Jeffrey Shwom

By Jeffrey Shwom

The clangs, thumps, sounds of falling pins and cheers filled the brightly lit candlepin bowling alley Sunday morning, January 19. There were multiple multi-generational groups of families and friends enjoying a long weekend activity (and at least one birthday party).

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Due to cost escalation from legal settlement, use to shift from public safety headquarters to housing and mixed use 
 
The City of Somerville announced a recalibration of redevelopment plans for 90 Washington Street following a recent legal decision that significantly increased the cost of the property. 

The City will now prioritize the sale of the property for private development, focusing on mixed-use residential development with ground floor retail space–including both affordable and market rate units–that aligns with the community vision outlined by the 90 Washington Street Civic Advisory Committee. Staff will also explore the possibility of integrating Engine 3 into private development, an approach that faces hurdles but could follow the private-public model used to build Somerville’s new Assembly Row Fire Station, which is expected to open this spring.

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Guitar Heroes

On January 30, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte

In the 60’s and 70’s a lot of Somerville kids were starting rock groups. Many were self-taught but others took lessons. The city was cultivating a fine array of talented musicians.

In 1968 I started taking guitar lessons like a lot of kids around that age. We found a guitar teacher named Mr. Cuneo in Bow St. in Medford. He was a pipe smoker. The whole house smelled like pipe smoke. Mrs. Cuneo gave piano lessons in another room.

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Somerville officials remind immigrants to ‘Know Your Rights’

On January 29, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Somerville city leaders are taking steps to both inform and protect vulnerable resident populations and let them know that they stand with them.

By Harry Kane

Many residents in Somerville expressed concerns regarding President Donald Trump’s order to target undocumented immigrants, and while federal authorities are cracking down on high-risk individuals who pose a threat to national security or public safety in sanctuary cities, the new policy raises the specter of persistent raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who have been tasked with implementing the presidential mass deportation directive amid a slew of executive orders.

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Somerville Arts Council prepares for outdoor public art

On January 29, 2025, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The “Care to the People” mural at CHA.

By Jeffrey Shwom

The Times caught up with Iaritza Menjivar, Events Manager with Somerville Art Council (SAC), to discuss two upcoming street art and outdoor public art projects they are planning for spring and summer 2025.

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