City buildings will be closed Monday, June 20, in observance of Juneteenth.
Trash, recycling, and yard waste collection will be delayed by one day.
No street sweeping on Monday.
Back for a fifth year, local businesses, farmers market vendors, and community members have teamed up again for this week-long, community campaign to raise awareness and funds for the local SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the successor to Food Stamps) match available at the Union Square Farmers Market.
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Agreement includes equity-focused paid parental leave, $35K starting para salary
After seven months of collaboration and negotiation, the Somerville School Committee and the Somerville Educators Union (SEU) Units A and C reached an agreement on a bold and innovative proposed new 3-year contract. Last night, Somerville Public Schools teachers and paraprofessionals overwhelmingly ratified the new 3-year agreement that will take them through the 2024-25 school year.
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By Mina Rose Morales
Ensemble Chaconne recreated court and salon music from 1650-1750 France at the Somerville Central library on Thursday, June 9. The event was the group’s second Somerville Salon Series performance. They have one more performance left in the series called Measure for Measure: The Music of Shakespeare’s Plays on Saturday, September 17 at 2:00 p.m. Their last performance from the series will take place at the Somerville West Branch Library.
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By Jim Clark
Somerville Police officers were dispatched to the Food Mart store on Broadway in the early hours of last Sunday on reports of a breaking and entering.
The reporting party provided a description of the suspect to police dispatch, which was then relayed to the responding officers as they were on the way.
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Firehouse Reels is the Somerville Museum exhibit of the archives of SCATV, Somerville Community Access Television, the oldest access cable television station in Massachusetts. The speakers include Somerville Mayor Emeritus Gene Brune, Mayor Dorothy Kelly Gay, Smitty, and Kate Deming, SMC board member. SCATV is now does business as the Somerville Media Center.
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