Somerville’s free community digital fabrication lab, FabVille, is now open for in-person use at Somerville High School (SHS).
FabVille provides all Somerville residents with free workspace and access to 3D printers, laser cutters, and computer numerical control (CNC) machines to inspire innovative design and prototyping. The lab is open Monday through Thursday from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. for SHS students and faculty and from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. for community members. Before visiting, all participants must sign up for a free membership at FabVille.org.
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By Jim Clark
Last week, a Somerville Police officer traveling on Artisan Way observed a parked, running vehicle obstructing the crosswalk adjacent to Kay Jewelers located at 360 Artisan Way.
The officer knew this location to be a common place for a getaway vehicle to wait when committing a theft in one of the adjacent stores.
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Life in the Ville by JimmyDel Ponte
As you all know by now, this is the place where we talk about the old days while dealing with progress. All I do is gather memories and share them. My job is pretty easy. I try to keep the memories of our past alive. I love being that person who shared these memories and nostalgic commentary.
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By Melina Nguyen
With election season wrapped up, the residents of Somerville say farewell to some longtime local politicians, including Somerville Mayor Joe Curtatone, Ward 5 City Councilor Mark Niedergang and Councilor-at-Large William White. And the trio recently took time to reflect on their decades-long careers.
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By Jack Connolly
Jackconnolly422@gmail.com
Honestly, as you drove up and down College Ave. In the last couple of weeks, did you have a clue what that concrete sidewalk slab was near the corner of Francesca Avenue?
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This Saturday, November 20, will be the last weekend to enjoy the Union Square Farmers Market. The market is open from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., at 366 Somerville Ave. Open-air access to fresh, local, healthy food, vital to strong immune systems, in the heart of Union Square. Shop the Square Saturdays by picking up the freshest foods from your local farmers. Then show your #LoveUnionSquare by staying #Loyal2Local and stop into your choice of dozens of locally-owned businesses whose goodies galore await you.
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(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries and letters to the Editor of The Somerville Times belong solely to the authors and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville Times, its staff or publishers)
By Ken Brociner
The Boston chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America had a rude awakening on election day. The city of Somerville wasn’t ready to be taken over by a Boston-based group that backed a slate of candidates who did their best to conceal their support for the “abolish the police movement” as well as its goal of making Somerville the first city in the history of New England to have a socialist majority control its city council.
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