By Jim Clark
A Somerville Police officer on patrol at Assembly Row last Friday evening observed a vehicle parked illegally in front of the Montaje building located at 449 Canal St.
The officer parked his fully marked cruiser in the cul-de-sac opposite the vehicle which was occupied by a male driver, a male front seat passenger, and an individual in the rear seat on the passenger side.
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Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte
Disclaimer: This article in no way advocates the use of marijuana or any other drug. It is simply a look back at the history of pot in Somerville as told by those who remember. It is meant for the adults who grew up with marijuana in Somerville.
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In an effort to protect the natural grass field at Lincoln Park and prolong longevity for spring use, a temporary fence will be installed along the perimeter of the playing field from early February until approximately mid-April (weather permitting). It is imperative we give the field time to freeze and thaw in an undisturbed manner so that the field will be available for use by our many local organizations as well as the community at large.
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By Thalia Plata
The Somerville City Council’s Legislative Matters Committee discussed a new ordinance called the Surveillance Technology General Use Policy at their latest meeting on January 28.
The policy would build off the Public Oversight of Surveillance Technology ordinance passed in October of 2019 which will go into effect on October 15, 2020.
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Star Market Site/299 Broadway
I have not been able to attend any meetings regarding the Star Market site on Broadway because of my work schedule.
I therefore need to express my opinion, as a Winter Hill resident and as a real estate attorney in Boston, via email that the City’s proposal to take this private property by eminent domain is a gross overstep of power. As a Winter Hill resident, I would obviously also like to see the property occupied, but the answer is not to forcibly take the property from a private owner and hand it over to another private owner whose vision for the property aligns with City Hall’s.
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The news that all the bridge reopenings will be delayed by several months was something of a blow to those in the area most affected by the closure.
While nearly all of us have been put through the mill over the past year dealing with the traffic snarls, noise and general hubbub that the GLX project has wrought, none have felt it more keenly than the business owners who have been all but cutoff entirely from conducting business as usual.
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Eagle Feathers #197 – Old Put
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
He was born and raised in Salem Village, today’s Danvers, Massachusetts. As a young man, he moved to Connecticut when it was still considered a frontier. He was a Major with Rogers Rangers during the French and Indian War and narrowly escaped death at the stake as an Indian prisoner. He aided in the capture of Havana in 1762, the relief of Detroit during Pontiac’s War in 1764 and preceding the Revolution, was a charter member of the Sons of Liberty.
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