Somerville’s newest green space at the former Powder House Community School is now open. The new park includes 16 new trees, many native plant species, the city’s first public bike repair station, and seating and an amphitheater made from reused materials from the school building. Along with the park, the pathway connecting Holland Street and Broadway has been reopened. The park adds an additional half an acre of open space to the city.
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The Somerville Public Library (SPL) is launching a new Pathways to Citizenship program for English-language learners seeking U.S. citizenship. With funding provided by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, the two-year program will create a 14-week combined language and civics class, provide naturalization workshops, and expand related library materials offered at each of Somerville’s three branches.
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The City of Somerville’s Prevention Services Division, in partnership with Cambridge Health Alliance, will host a virtual photovoice exhibition facilitated by Somerville youth to raise awareness about underage problem gambling. Photovoice is a method of exploring social issues that empowers individuals to tell a story through photography. The event will be held on Thursday, January 28, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. on Zoom. Visit somervillema.gov/ProblemGambling at that time for a link to attend.
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By Jim Clark
Somerville Police officers were dispatched to the Temple and Derby St. area on reports of a man wearing a blue mask, yellow hooded sweatshirt and backpack, riding a blue bicycle and circling the area, suspiciously checking out houses.
Shortly thereafter, the officers located a man matching that description in the area of 49 Fellsway West (Foss Park), just a street over from where the reporting party observed the suspicious individual.
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Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte
Being born in Somerville in 1953 and growing up here in the 60’s and 70’s, there were certain stories and tales that bordered on reality. Was there really a kid that hung around playgrounds stealing kids’ balls and then biting the air valve? Fact or fiction? Let’s go back…
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From the Office of State Rep. Christine Barber
Governor Baker, in a private ceremony on Friday, January 15th, is expected to sign into law S.2931, An Act ensuring safe patient access to emergency care, also known as “Laura’s Law.” The Massachusetts House and Senate previously passed this bill to require every hospital emergency department in the state to have entrances that are properly monitored by security, clearly marked, and easily accessible, particularly to patients in distress.
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By Hongyu Liu
On January 5, Revolutionary Clinics presented its plan of selling adult-use cannabis in its Somerville store.
Revolutionary Clinics is a medical dispensary selling medical marijuana in the State of Massachusetts. One of its three clinics is located at 67 Broadway Street in Somerville. It opened more than three years ago.
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Officers James Torres, Joseph Moreira and Thomas Lambert received award medals
On November 18, 2020, at approximately 1:38 p.m., multiple units were dispatched to a residence on Medford St., for a reported overdose. Officer James Torres and Officer Joseph Moreira arrived on the residence first and observed a female running out the back door. Shortly after, the roommate of the victim arrived at the door to allow responding units inside.
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