Special meeting of the Board of Aldermen

On January 29, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

President Katjana Ballantyne has called for a Special Meeting of the Board of Aldermen, to be held Tuesday, January 30, 2018, at 7 p.m,  Aldermanic Chambers, City Hall, 93 Highland Avenue.

Requesting the appointment of Michael Kiely to the position of Police Lieutenant. NOTE: The Board may convene in Executive Session to discuss the candidate assessment questions and the candidate pursuant to MGL c30A s21(a)(1).

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Somerville’s HeatSmart/CoolSmart program

On January 28, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

If you’re interested in a more efficient way to heat and cool your home now’s the time to check out Somerville’s HeatSmart/CoolSmart program, which runs through February 15. So far over 100 property owners have signed up for a free site visit from one of the City’s selected heat pump installers and more than 30 have plans to install one.

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The Tufts University Department of Music presents Across the Sapphire Ocean, featuring violist Scott Woolweaver, in the Distler Performance Hall at the Perry and Marty Granoff Music Center on Friday, February 2, at 8:00 p.m. Tufts faculty Scott Woolweaver performs high romantic British works for the viola, with Janice Weber, piano and Tufts students Julia Moss and Sam Graber-Hahn, viola. Pieces include sonatas by York Bowen, Sir Arnold Bax, Gordon Jacob, and Benjamin Dale.

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With site preparation for construction on the new Somerville High School building project underway, gradual changes to parking options on the Central Hill Campus (which includes City Hall, Somerville High School, and the Somerville Public Library) and the surrounding public streets have begun.

All interested residents are invited to attend public quarterly meetings where City staff will provide updates about parking changes, new data collection, and strategies for impact mitigation.

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Everything must go

On January 27, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

I sell everything eventually and the beauty of what I sell is, it isn’t perishable. If I don’t sell it in a week, it won’t go bad or out of style- it’s already 50 to 200 years old. It just gets more antiquey (is that a word?).

Sometimes, if the item has a good easily searched for name or description (Tiffany, gold, diamond, etc.), I’ll post it on eBay. It has to be findable because of all the millions of items on eBay. Otherwise, it’ll just get lost.

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Working group will review effects of changes to parking Central Hill Campus as a result of construction on the new Somerville High School

Site preparation is underway for construction on the new Somerville High School project, which has resulted in a reduction in parking on the Central Hill Campus (which includes City Hall, Somerville High School, and the Somerville Public Library) and the need for increased staff parking the surrounding public streets. The City is seeking residents impacted by the changes in parking to serve on the Central Hill Campus Parking Working Group.

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Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and law enforcement authorities are requesting assistance from the public on the anniversary date of the murder of a store owner in Malden on January 29, 2013.

It has been five years since the shooting death of Shawn Clark at Patriot Skateboards at 804 Main Street in Malden. Since the incident occurred, Malden Police and Massachusetts State Police assigned to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office have devoted many resources and hours to investigating the circumstances of Clark’s death. Authorities have made some progress, but no one has been charged in connection with the crime.

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Letter to the Editor – January 26

On January 26, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Dear Somerville Elected Officials in Ward 5, Ward 6 and At Large,

(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)

I want to make you aware that as another challenging winter has come upon us with bitter cold conditions, and again the Benjamin Brown School Building is encountering challenges. This time the issue is with the heating systems. A few weeks ago as temperatures dropped into the teens the heating system in a first floor classroom broke down (2nd Grade – Mrs. Lynch Class.). The two second grade classrooms had to share a classroom for the day, which as you know is a very challenging and disruptive situation. I immediately contacted the principal that morning and expressed my concern regarding the potential damage that could be caused by freezing pipes. This should be a standard concern from anyone with experience in building facilities and construction. Luckily the issue was resolved within a day and the building experienced no damage.

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Residents encouraged to return completed 2018 Census Form

On January 26, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Over the next few weeks Somerville residents will be receiving the 2018 Annual City Census in the mail and we urge everyone to fill out and return theirs. High census participation provides an accurate population count and helps the City plan municipal services and adapt as the population changes. The Elections Department also uses the census to help keep voting rolls up to date.

Completed census forms can be returned via the postage paid return envelope included in the mailing, by scanning the form and emailing it to census@somervillema.gov, by dropping it off in a census box located in City buildings and libraries, or by faxing it to 617-625-5642.

Contact 311 or 617-666-3311 with any questions.

 

Dear Little Black Boy and Girl Project

On January 26, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Crystal Chandler (L) photographs Wansley Francois (R) after reading for the Dear Little Black Boy project.

By Genevieve Bien-Aime

For the past month, inside the Somerville Media Center, Essence bestselling author, Tia Hines, and media producer, Crystal Chandler, have been steadily filming men, women, boys and girls of all ages for a project they’re collaborating on called Dear Little Black Girl & Dear Little Black Boy.

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