We need your ideas around investing in Recreation, Arts and Culture, Community Engagement and Immigrant Outreach, and Public Health. Continue reading Ideas Needed in Somerville Recreation, Arts and Culture
Daily Archives: February 22, 2014
What was Somerville like 100 years ago?
Take a look through the perspective of public health with a new digital exhibit curated by the City of Somerville Archives. Check out “A Different Somerville: The City in the Early Twentieth Century as Seen Through Board of Health Records” to see what has and hasn’t changed in Somerville over the past century: http://bit.ly/1cus7i7
The Somerville News Weekly Favorite Photo of the Day
INSPECTIONAL SERVICES RODENT CONTROL OFFICER CRACKS DOWN ON DUMPSTER REGISTRATION, LICENSING
New code enforcement officer dedicated to rodent control and public sanitation
Continue reading INSPECTIONAL SERVICES RODENT CONTROL OFFICER CRACKS DOWN ON DUMPSTER REGISTRATION, LICENSING
AUTHORS TERRY KITCHEN AND ROB SIEGEL TO READ AT SOMERVILLE LIBRARY THURS MARCH 6
Boston author (and former Somerville resident) TERRY KITCHEN (Next Big Thing) and Newton author ROB SIEGEL Continue reading AUTHORS TERRY KITCHEN AND ROB SIEGEL TO READ AT SOMERVILLE LIBRARY THURS MARCH 6
The Somerville News Weekly Favorite Birthday Photos of the Day
The Somerville News Weekly wishes a Happy Birthday to the following “Villens”:
Terri Medeiros, Celia Taylor, Gerard Amaral, John Zafiris Jr, Rod Kreimeyer, Peter L. Miller, Dana Iacopucci, Sean Fitzgerald and Elio Lorusso
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