Seeking angels campaign ends at midnight

On December 31, 2020, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

ROOTED: Armory Cafe & Farmstand at the Center for Arts at the Armory

Arts at the Armory have approximately $5,000 more to raise to meet their year-end campaign goal of $15,000. These funds will be critical in allowing them to reopen ROOTED Armory Cafe & Farmstand, bring back their staff, and build a bridge to Arts at the Armory’s future. This is your last chance to give to Arts at the Armory in 2020. 

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Rita Baum Holder passes at 94

On December 31, 2020, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

(Left to Right) Sarah Holder, Rita Holder, Doug Holder, Josh Holder, Donald Holder, and Phil Segal.

Rita Baum Holder
(March 16, 1926 to December 30, 2020)

Rita Baum Holder – wife of the late Lawrence J. Holder, beloved mother of Don and Doug Holder, grandmother to Josh and Sarah Holder, and mother-in law to Evan Yionoulis and Dianne Robitaille, passed away December 30, 2020 at Mercy Hospital in Rockville Center, NY due to complications from cancer.

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Fundraiser to help fire victims of early morning fire in Somerville

On December 30, 2020, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The grandchildren of Claudia and Sal Ferro have set up a gofundme account to help them after an early morning fire destroyed  their home. If you would like to help go to: https://gofund.me/a0fcdde3

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Two firefighters injured in Somerville fire

On December 30, 2020, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

— Photo by Bobbie Toner

At 1:59 a.m. on Wednesday morning, December 30, the Somerville Fire Department responded to a house fire at 20 Kensington Avenue. Upon arrival, firefighters were confronted with heavy fire conditions in the basement spreading rapidly up the rear stairway. Two occupants were also trapped on the second floor in the rear. A ladder was thrown and they were removed to safety.

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Affordable housing opportunity

On December 30, 2020, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone in partnership with Buck Lee Real Estate Development, LLC are pleased to announce an income-restricted condo available for purchase through the City of Somerville’s Inclusionary Housing Program, located at 24 Rush St. in Somerville (24 Rush St. and 11 Brook St.). This 1BR condo #A will be offered to income-eligible first-time homebuyer households at a below market-rate price via an application and lottery process. The application deadline is January 20, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. Learn more about the property and application process at bit.ly/24Rush.
 

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After five months of discussions, Union Square Neighborhood Council Co-chairs Michele Hansen and Ann Camara today announced that a Community Benefits Agreement has been signed in good faith with DLJ Capital Partners and Leggat McCall Properties, the joint venture development partners of the development of a 6.5-acre mixed-use development in Somerville’s Boynton Yards.

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24 grants totaling more than $40,000 awarded to New England based musicians to enhance their careers and support community outreach projects

Passim has awarded $40,141 to 24 musicians through its Iguana Music Fund. The Iguana Music Fund awards gifts annually to musicians for career building projects and for projects that provide community service through music. Established in 2008 after an anonymous donor approached Passim with the idea to start a program to support local artists’ career growth, the fund provides grants from $500 to $2,000 for musicians with a strong New England connection.  

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The Somerville Police Department is seeking any information about a suspect in an unarmed bank robbery that took place on Monday, December 28, at around 10:45 a.m., at the East Cambridge Savings Bank at 285 Highland Ave.

The suspect is described as a white male and was seen wearing mirrored style glasses, a multi-colored face mask, a blue/green hooded sweatshirt, and white sneakers. He was last seen heading east on Highland Avenue. 


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Beverly, Cambridge, Canton, Chelsea, Framingham, Malden, Natick, Somerville, Wenham, Winchester and Woburn all awarded grants to address climate change

Eleven cities and towns across Greater Boston will soon be putting more than $1 million to work addressing climate change through local projects, thanks to a new round of grant funding.

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Q&A: Can turning 65 impact MassHealth eligibility?

On December 27, 2020, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

SCES Elder Care Advisor Corinne Lofchie.

A:  Yes, the eligibility rules for MassHealth change in a couple of important ways when people turn 65.

The income limit goes down when you turn 65. There are some people who have had MassHealth their whole life, due to a disability, and then they turn 65 and they are no long eligible, because their income is a little too high.

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