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Taped on August 12 at Somerville Media Center, Keri Rodrigues moderates a debate among candidates (Alexander H. Anderson, Becca Miller and Judith Pineda Neufeld) for City Councilor Ward 7.
Longtime Somerville-Cambridge Elder Service (SCES) Social Worker Nina Cohen has been promoted to Director of the agency’s Adult Family Care (AFC) program, effective August 1.
Cohen has been with SCES for 14 years, serving as a Protective Services Case Worker, Director of Protective Services and Social Work Manager for AFC during that time.
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Somerville Media Center hosts mayoral candidates: Katjana Ballantyne, Mary Cassesso, Wilfred (Will) N Mbah, and William (Billy) Tauro.
Six Somerville organizations received “Keep Cool Somerville” grants to pilot projects improving resilience to extreme heat this summer.
Keep Cool Somerville, a partnership between the City of Somerville and Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC), invited groups to propose small-scale projects to address the health impacts of climate-driven heat.
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Update: Due to forecast— Yart Sale has officially moved to the rain date of Sunday, August 15
Did your children make tons of macaroni artwork during quarantine? Did you find the postcard collections from your great-, great-, great-grandparents in your basement? Or are you an artist making lots of artwork and need to sell or exhibit? Yart Sale is an opportunity for you to showcase or sell artwork from the comfort of your yards, driveways, and porches and for art lovers to browse new work and maybe pick up a new piece or two. Think of it as a yard sale for art.
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Absentee ballots are now available for voters who qualify to vote absentee. In order to be eligible to vote by absentee ballot in Massachusetts, a voter must be prevented from voting at the polling place on election day due to absence from the city on election day, physical disability, or religious belief.
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By Rachael M. Hines
For those looking to spend time outdoors while the weather remains warm, Groundwork Somerville welcomes all to enjoy Somerville’s very own Urban Farm at 138 South St. Currently, the space is open for volunteers, picnics, or touring from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., on Saturdays between July and October.
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The Somerville Fire Department will begin the annual inspection of all fire hydrants on Monday, August 23, and conclude on or around Saturday, September 4. This procedure requires the flushing of water from the hydrants as well as a check of the mechanical operation of the hydrant.
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City also ahead of schedule to fully fund retirement system
For the second year in a row, the City of Somerville’s Retirement Board was ranked first out of 106 retirement boards in the state on its investment returns. In 2020, the city’s retirement investment portfolio earned a 27.59% annual rate of return. This distinction is part of a longer trend of high investment returns. The Somerville Retirement Board has a five-year investment return of 13.77% and a 10-year investment return of 11.31%, both of which also rank first among Massachusetts retirement boards.
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Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte
This article was first published on April 2, 2008.
A lot of us remember going to the drive-in to see a movie. I can even recall going there in my pajamas. I remember my Uncle Joe Galli taking us to the drive-in to see The Blob. It’s one of my fondest childhood memories and we often bring it up at family gatherings. As soon as one of us kids got their license to drive, it was an overstuffed junk-box, full of your buddies, heading to the drive-in.
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