Somerville will join State’s reopening plan on May 29

On May 18, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Somerville will join with the State in lifting remaining COVID-19 restrictions on Saturday, May 29. Please note, as of May 29, State guidelines will still require face coverings to be worn on public transit, in rideshares and taxis, in healthcare facilities, and in other settings hosting vulnerable populations, such as congregate care settings. Until May 29, face coverings remain mandatory in indoor public spaces and also outdoors when 6-foot social distancing is not possible. For more information on the State’s reopening plan and guidelines, visit mass.gov/reopening.

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Somerville Condominium Review Board seeks one member

On May 18, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The City of Somerville seeks to fill one vacancy on the City’s Condominium Review Board. This position is open to Somerville renters or homeowners who are age 62 or older, who have a disability, or who earn 80% of the Area Median Income ($70,750) or less.

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Regional narcotics operation

On May 18, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Over the past few months, Massachusetts State Police Officers assigned to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office and Narcotics Section, along with strong collaborative teamwork with the Cambridge Police Department, Somerville Police Department, Woburn Police Department, Malden Police Department, Melrose Police Department, Wakefield Police Department and special assistance from the United States Secret Service have investigated numerous suspects involved in dealing methamphetamines, cocaine and marijuana in the Middlesex County area.

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New activities allowed in Somerville starting June 19

On May 16, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Additional activities and reopening guidelines in Phase 4, Step 2 of the state’s reopening plan will go into effect in Somerville on Saturday, June 19. Somerville will be joining Boston’s reopening schedule, which is on a three-week delay from the state’s plan. All of the newly allowed activities will be subject to regular city permitting and safety rules and the state’s sector-specific COVID-19 guidelines.

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Survey highlights impact of Meals on Wheels during COVID

On May 16, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Meals on Wheels Driver Martha Crowley packs meals for morning delivery at Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services.

By Nathan Lamb

Meals on Wheels helps older adults live independently, and it also reduces food insecurity and isolation, according to a recent survey conducted by Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES).

Out of more than 250 survey respondents, 87 percent said the meals help them live independently.

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The City of Somerville’s annual Water System Flushing Program will begin the week of May 17 and conclude in late October. This annual program flushes pipes at high velocities to clean water mains and maintain the highest possible water quality.

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Schools, city officials assess trauma in youth

On May 15, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Political representatives are evaluating how mental health challenges in young adults can be addressed

By Shira Laucharoen
Somerville Wire

Since the onset of the pandemic, parents, school officials, and city leaders have been working to address the issue of trauma in youth. On May 3, Councilor Katjana Ballantyne put forth an order at a Public Health and Public Safety Committee meeting, demanding that Director of Health and Human Services Doug Kress discuss how much planned funding will be allocated toward trauma training initiatives for youth in the coming years. Ballantyne said that she is principally concerned with the isolation and loneliness that young people had been experiencing.

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Conway Park renovation groundbreaking

On May 14, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

A special groundbreaking ceremony for Conway Park in Somerville – plans for a new field, new trees, and improved play areas.

 

City moves to acquire Somerville Armory Building

On May 14, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

$5M approved by City Council; building would be preserved for arts uses

Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone submitted a $5 million proposal to the City Council to acquire the Somerville Armory building at 191 Highland Ave., which the Council approved by a unanimous vote at its May 13 meeting. The City would be acquiring the property via eminent domain and would preserve the facility for arts uses. It would be the first publicly owned arts and culture center in Somerville, a city known for its vibrant arts community.

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The Somerville milk bottle collection

On May 14, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Peter Lesses

As originally published in the March 2021 issue of The Milk Route

In June 2018 I donated an extensive collection of Somerville milk bottles and go-withs to the Somerville Museum, a small museum in the city of Somerville, Massachusetts. I wrote The Somerville, Mass. Dairy Collection booklet to document the collection and to explain the history of the Somerville dairy industry for New England collectors.

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