SOMERVILLE – Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone, the Somerville Health and Human Services Department and the Somerville Public Schools announce the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration event, to be held on
Daily Archives: January 4, 2020
City of Somerville Seeking Climate Forward Ambassadors for Winter/Spring 2020
The City of Somerville is seeking community members interested in learning more about climate change, and the City’s actions toward addressing its
SOMERVILLE’S HOUSING STABILITY NOTIFICATION ACT REQUIRES LANDLORDS TO INFORM TENANTS FACING EVICTION OF THEIR RIGHTS AND AVAILABLE RESOURCES
New Ordinance Went into Effect on December 26, 2019
SOMERVILLE, MA – The City of Somerville and the Office of Housing Stability (OHS) are pleased to announce the passage of the Housing Stability Notification Act (HSNA), which is designed to ensure that all tenants facing displacement know their rights and
Somerville Council on Aging Weekly Updates & Information
UPCOMING EVENTS/TRIPS Continue reading Somerville Council on Aging Weekly Updates & Information
First Massachusetts Quotable Quotes of 2020
QUOTABLE QUOTES
“There has been a surge in interest in refinancing this year, especially among younger homeowners who bought their homes during the times of higher interest rates. As we prepare for this New Year, it is a great time to start
STUDY ESTABLISHING A TIME LIMIT FOR HANDICAPPED PARKING AT METERS
By Bob Katzen
The Transportation Committee’s hearing also included a bill that would create a special commission to conduct an investigation and study of
RAISE FINE FOR PARKING IN HANDICAPPED SPACE
By Bob Katzen
The Transportation Committee held a hearing on a measure that would allow cities and towns to add
LANDLORD MUST INFORM TENANTS THAT BUILDING IS FOR SALE
By Bob Katzen
The Housing Committee will hold a hearing on Tuesday, January 14, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. in the Statehouse’s Gardner Auditorium on a proposal requiring an owner who is selling his or her residential property to inform all tenants of their right to
PLASTIC STRAWS BY REQUEST ONLY MASSACHUSETTS
By Bob Katzen
The Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture Committee endorsed a bill that would prohibit all Massachusetts businesses, including full-service restaurants, food trucks, self-service and fast-food establishments and convenience stores from
Beacon Hill Roll Call Volume 45 – Report No. 1 December 30, 2019 – January 3, 2020
By Bob Katzen
With today’s edition, (name of newspaper) begins coverage of the 2020 Massachusetts legislative session with our weekly Beacon Hill Roll Call report.
GOOD MORNING – TODAY IS by John Dwyer
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GOOD MORNING – TODAY IS SATURDAY, January 04, the 4th day of 2020 with 362 to follow. 2020 is a “Leap Year.” Sunrise in the Boston area is @ 7:14 and sunset is @ 4:23. The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mars, Neptune and Uranus. Evening stars are Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and Venus.
ON THIS DAY IN: 1850 – The first American ice-skating club was organized in Philadelphia, PA.
1884 – The socialist Fabian Society was founded in London. Continue reading GOOD MORNING – TODAY IS by John Dwyer
Correction Officer Arraigned in Connection with Allegedly Stealing Funds from Accounts Maintained by Middlesex Jail & House of Correction
BILLERICA – Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian have confirmed that Ronald Moloney, 50, of Peabody, a Correction Officer with the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office (MSO), was arraigned yesterday in Middlesex Superior Court on the charges of
The Story Everyone From Somerville Should Hear!
TopicTime with Harrison Blake Young Show interviews Stealing Somerville Author William Tauro who tells his story about Continue reading The Story Everyone From Somerville Should Hear!
Somerville News Weekly Speakup Line:City Sends Out Notices Regarding HIGH LEVELS OF LEAD IN OUR SOMERVILLE WATER
Dear Billy T and Somerville News Weekly Speakup Line,
I am extremely disturbed to recieve a notice today from the city regarding Continue reading Somerville News Weekly Speakup Line:City Sends Out Notices Regarding HIGH LEVELS OF LEAD IN OUR SOMERVILLE WATER
Somerville News Weekly Speakup Line:Mr Mayor Take Those Political Signs Down!
Dear Billy T and Somerville News Weekly Speakup Line,
Its bad enough the Mayor is friendly and likely benefiting from the developers in the city. But why is he allowed to
First Flag Raising at Prospect Hill 1/1/2020
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Somerville Condos to Homeless
By Arthur Moore
You see all these condos going up all over the place(or rentals) and I see Winter Hill has hopes of putting in a bunch more with the Star and other properties.