6th Annual Somerville Toy Camera Festival

On August 11, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

“What a Circus” taken by Jean-Baptiste Morand from
Joliette, Quebec, Canada. 400 speed film in Diana F+ w/35mm back.]

Since 2013, the Somerville Toy Camera Festival (STCF) has celebrated the quirky and creative results that can happen when photographers are compelled to loosen their controls, submit to the light, and embrace the accidental. Each year since, the Festival jurors have selected work from a wide range of toy camera photographers, both US and international, who will exhibit their work in simultaneous gallery shows throughout Somerville. STCF also features related programming, including artist talks, panel discussions, workshops, social events and a darkroom day.

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In July, 4 groups from Somerville community organizations including the Somerville YMCA, Mystic Learning Center, and The Welcome Project, climbed aboard the Bay State Cruise Company’s flagship Provincetown II to Georges Island, for one of Save the Harbor/Save the Bay’s free All Access Boston Harbor cruises.

These youths started the trips cruising the cool, clean waters of the Boston Harbor, learning sea chanteys and history about the Harbor cleanup. Once on Georges Island, these Somerville groups spent the day fishing, crabbing, and exploring Boston’s spectacular urban natural resources.

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Affordable re-sale homeownership opportunity at 88 Wheatland St

On August 10, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Pre-lottery applications available August 13, due August 20

An affordable re-sale homeownership opportunity is available for eligible households with income at or below 80 percent of the Area Median Income adjusted by household size and included in the table below. The two bedroom condo at 88 Wheatland St. #3 features a sale price for $138,301 and a monthly condo fee of $400.

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City takes another look at Airbnbs

On August 10, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Officials are once again looking into the impact of Airbnb rentals and how possible regulations should be implemented.

By Henry Lin-David

A bill to tax and regulate short-term rentals like Airbnb hit a roadblock on Wednesday of last week after Gov. Charlie Baker returned the bill to lawmakers along with a proposed amendment.

While the original bill would require hosts to join a public registry, the governor’s amendment would eliminate their “personally identifiable information,” and would also exempt homeowners who rented units out for less than 14 days a year from the registry and the tax.

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SomerStreets: Seize the Summer

On August 9, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
timesphoto's Somerstreets Seize the Summer 2018 album on Photobucket

~Photos by Bobbie Toner

Seize the Summer, the August installment of the city’s SomerStreets festival, took place last Sunday between Davis Square and Teele Square on Holland Street.
SomerStreets is the City of Somerville’s take on the internationally renowned Open Streets concept, closing busy city streets to vehicles, and opening them up for cycling, walking, dancing, running, and other modes of activity.

 

Time to get fired up and out to Union Square this Saturday for the Ignite! Global Street Food and Fire Festival, hosted by Somerville Flea and the Somerville Arts Council.

It’s time to fire things up with the sixth annual Ignite festival, Saturday, August 11, 6:00 – 10:00 p.m. in Union Square Plaza.

To celebrate Union Square’s sizzling food landscape, they are bringing an evening of international eats, fire throwers, roving entertainment, and a raucous celebration of global culture.

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Jimmy’s Back!

On August 9, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The Somerville Times is pleased and excited to announce the return of Jimmy Del Ponte as a regular contributor to the paper. After taking a much deserved break, Jimmy will be back with lots of stories and observations about life in Somerville. Look for him in the coming edition of The Somerville Times.

 

Funny money in the disappearing wallet trick

On August 9, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

Police officers were dispatched to the Dunkin’ Donuts on Somerville Ave. last Friday on reports that a customer was passing counterfeit money.

Upon arrival, the officers located the suspect, Jamal Haywood, and approached him for questioning.

When asked for identification, Haywood reportedly hesitated and told the officers that he was not carrying any.

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Classic Movie Nights through August

On August 9, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

For the month of August, Somerville Media Center brings you Cinema Somerville Outdoor Movies: CLASSICS.

Cinema Somerville is a pop up movie series, free to the public and family friendly. All these movies are held at The Somerville Community Growing Center, 22 Vinal Ave.

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Data Download with Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone

On August 9, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries and letters to the Editor of The Somerville Times belong solely to the authors and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville Times, its staff or publishers)

 By Joseph A. Curtatone

Special Women’s Health Edition

In late 2017, along with the Cambridge Health Alliance, we released our joint Wellbeing of Somerville Report. The report provides an overview of the health of city residents across the life stages from the womb to old age. The data is not only fascinating—and in some cases eye opening—it provides an informed launching pad for our coming community-wide dialogue about resident health and the steps we want to take to improve it. Taking cues from our SomerVision process, we’re hoping to tap into the well of creative and compassionate thinking we know this community is capable of to chart a path forward that will benefit us all. In short, we’ll be asking you to help develop a comprehensive Community Health Improvement Plan. Women’s health will most certainly be a key area of discussion.

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