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Board of Health to review indoor masking order at August 19 meeting
With the fast-spreading Delta variant driving an increase in COVID-19 cases both locally and nationally, the City of Somerville is moving to require all people wear face coverings in indoor public settings regardless of whether they have been vaccinated against the virus. At their upcoming meeting on August 19, the Board of Health will consider a mandate with a potential immediate start date of Friday, August 20. As with previous masking orders, children under the age of two would be exempt.
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Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES) is offering free transportation to help older adults and adults with disabilities cope with heat waves.
SCES is providing round-trip cab rides to local cooling centers for older adults during heat waves this summer. To arrange for transportation, call 617-628-2601 and ask for the Transportation Department.
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Several Days of Dangerous Heat and Humidity Expected; Here’s How to Stay Safe in Somerville
Several days of oppressive heat and humidity are forecasted for the Boston area through at least Friday, August 13, and residents are urged to take precautions to stay safe. The National Weather Service is warning of dangerously hot conditions that could feel like 109 degrees outdoors. Review the following heat safety tips and ways to keep cool in Somerville. Most importantly, do not leave children or pets in a vehicle even if the windows are open, drink plenty of fluids, stay out of the sun, and limit your outdoor activity.
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By Joe Creason
The Public Safety Building Project Building Committee held a meeting on August 4 concerning the public safety building project located at 90 Washington Street.
“I think we’re going to achieve our goals of not only having a net zero ready building, but a building that possibly is net zero from the time it is occupied so it will be the most sustainable municipal building in Somerville, but I would also put that up against private development as well,” said Building Committee Chair Melissa Woods.
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The Somerville Fair Housing Commission asked a series of six questions of the mayoral and City Council candidates concerning housing issues in the city. We are presenting answers here from the candidates to two questions presented to them. The questions were presented to all of the candidates, and the answers presented here were the ones received by the Commission. The remaining four questions and answers will be published in the weeks to come.
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By Rep. Christine P. Barber 34th Middlesex District
With this July being the wettest in Massachusetts history, wildfires raging in California, and the dire study from UN climate scientists declaring a climate emergency, we must tackle climate change through aggressive, urgent action. The Massachusetts House and Senate took an important step recently by passing the Next Generation Climate Roadmap over the veto of Governor Baker earlier this year. This law sets targets to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 and defines environmental justice protections in state law, among other policies like new standards for home construction and heating. While this was an overdue and critically important step, more that must be done, centered on those most harmed by climate change.
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Fluff Festival seeking volunteers
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By Bella Levavi
1917, in Somerville Massachusetts Archibald Query invented the famous Marshmallow Fluff that gets spread on toast, often with peanut butter. 104 years later Query didn’t know the festival celebrating the tasty snack would still be going strong with 16 years of history with this year’s Sweet 16: Onward & Fluffward event.
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Did you miss the Somerville Mayoral Candidates forum last week? The video from the event is now available on the Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES) website (eldercare.org) and YouTube channel. The forum, which featured all four candidates discussing issues of interest to older adults, was hosted jointly by SCES and VNA Senior Living Communities.
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It comes as no surprise to practically everyone that we are firmly in the midst of another political season, rife with yard signs, door hangers, door knockers, cold calls, and all the rest that comes with it.
This year is more than a little busier than usual, what with a new mayor being elected and several seats on the City Council up for grabs as well. So, all the usual heavy saturation of candidate promotion is that much more intensified and multiplied.
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