In joint effort between CHA, Cataldo Ambulance, Somerville Board of Health and Somerville Fire Department, nasal Narcan is in full service on all Continue reading SOMERVILLE FIRE DEPT. FULLY EQUIPPED WITH NARCAN ON ALL FIRE COMPANIES
Daily Archives: April 30, 2014
COMMUNITY PATH EXTENDING TO BOSTON
MBTA agrees to construct dedicated bicycle and pedestrian way in conjunction with Green Line Extension, creating 2-mile path through Somerville
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GOOD MORNING – TODAY IS by John Dwyer
GOOD MORNING – TODAY IS WEDNESDAY, April 30, the 120th day of 2014 with 244 to follow. Sunrise in the Boston area is @ 5:41 and sunset is @ 7:41. The moon is waxing. The morning stars are stars are Neptune, Saturn & Venus. The evening stars are Mercury, Mars & Jupiter.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS – SOMERVILLE CITY CABLE: CABLE CONNECTION City TV (13/22) & Educational Channel 15 (15)
Denise Taylor, Director of Communications: 617-625-6600 x2620
Steven DeCarlo, Director of City Cable: 617-625-6600 x2617
Joe Constantine, City Cable Producer: 617-625-6600 x2611
*Programs and broadcast times can change due to event addition or cancellation.
CITY TV 13/22
Wednesday, April 30
9:00am:Patriots Day Celebration
10:00am:SHS Asian Night
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Somerville Community Access Television
Acting for the Camera class & News Anchor workshop at SCATV!
To register and for more info: http://www.scatvsomerville.org/classes/
MAY 2014 PRESERVATION MONTH
Throughout the month of May and a bit into June, the Somerville Historic Preservation Commission (SHPC) partners with other local organizations to host events honoring Somerville’s history and historic assets. All events are open to the public and free unless otherwise noted.
Car Crashes Lands in Somerville Amelia Earhart Dam Locks Police Rescue Driver
Tuesday night at 11:00pm a motor vehicle driven by a man traveling along a back access road behind the Amelia Earhart Dam in Somerville crashed through barriers and landed in 25 feet of water totally submerged in the Mystic River Locks closer to the Everett side.
Somerville Police Officers climbed down a small access ladder and pulled the man that was clinging to the ladder to safety.
Somerville Police requested for the Massachusetts State Police Dive Team to search and make sure that there were no other occupants in the submerged motor vehicle.
It is alleged that the man was intoxicated.
He was transported to the Massachusetts General Hospital for observation.
Urban Shield: Boston to Test Region’s First Responders
Members of the Public May See Public Safety Personnel Responding to Simulated Emergencies. Exercise Will Consist of Several Events Throughout City and Region. No Danger to the Public.
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