Marshall Mac, the 72-year-old Vietnam veteran who was severely injured in a hit-and-run crash died on April 29 after failing to recover from injuries sustained in the incident.
Mac was struck by a vehicle on McGrath Highway in Somerville on April 12. The vehicle did not stop after striking Mac and fled the scene on McGrath Highway towards Cambridge.
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Eligible households can apply for temporary broadband access benefits and money toward a computer or tablet.
Starting today, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is accepting applications for its Emergency Broadband Internet Program. The program is part of the American Rescue Plan Act passed earlier this year and will offer a credit of up to $50 a month for residential Internet connections and $100 toward the purchase of a computer or tablet. Only one monthly discount and one device discount is allowed per household.
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By Jim Clark
Somerville Police officers were dispatched to Maya Sol Mexican Grill on Broadway last Sunday evening on reports of a man allegedly trying to pick fights with people inside the restaurant.
As the Somerville Police officers arrived on the scene, they observed a State Trooper walking the suspect, Victor Moya, of Everett, out the door of the establishment.
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Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte
I actually almost went nuts trying to find a photo of the Kemp’s factory that used to be in Somerville. I can’t imagine how many times I drove past the building and smelled that heavenly aroma of roasting peanuts, cashews and more. If you went down Walnut St. from Highland Ave., or from Medford St., past the building on your left after the bridge, the smell was soothing and yummy.
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Here is the COVID-19 update for Wednesday, May 12, followed by other City news and events. Please also check somervillema.gov/covid19 for information and resources that are updated frequently.
VACCINE UPDATES
- Somervillians are getting vaccinated: 40% of the city’s residents (32,482 people) are fully vaccinated. Another 22% (17,673 residents) have been partially vaccinated. We hope to keep the momentum going. The CDC has even put together helpful tips on how to talk to people who are hesitant to get the vaccine.
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By Joe Creason
Long standing debates around several proposed ordinances were revisited by the City Council during their Legislative Matters Committee meeting on May 6.
City Councilors submitted a proposal for the forward-thinking Domestic Partnership Ordinance, which redefines some legal definitions around spousal relationships in Somerville. Among other reasons, interest in the proposal was driven by people who experienced difficulty visiting those they considered family while at hospitals, amid the Covid pandemic.
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Representative Christine P. Barber of Somerville and Medford voted with other House members to enact the fiscal year 2022 House Budget, which makes key investments in schools, early education, affordable housing, economic development, public health, food security, services for people with disabilities and other priorities for economic recovery.
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Union Square Main Streets kicks off the 17th season of the Union Square Farmers Market in Somerville this Saturday, May 15 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., with a big change. The market will move from Union Square Plaza, its home for 16 years, to Somerville Avenue, in order to provide businesses and their outdoor patios the vital opportunity to welcome Union Square lovers.
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