By Josh Resnek
In January 2018, when news of Steve Wynn’s sexual escapades hit the news in a Wall Street Journal investigative report, many believed it would be the end of the casino. Continue reading How Wynn Almost Lost The License In Everett
By Josh Resnek
In January 2018, when news of Steve Wynn’s sexual escapades hit the news in a Wall Street Journal investigative report, many believed it would be the end of the casino. Continue reading How Wynn Almost Lost The License In Everett
On January 24, 2020, I (Officer N. Moreira) was in full uniform while assigned to marked cruiser East-1. I was leaving a previous call at twin city plaza and began
I, Officer Sergio Costa, report the following summary of events based on direct and indirect interview with the
On the above date and time, I was assigned to marked traffic unit, Tango 4, in full police uniform. At approx. 11:50am I observed a black
Dear Billy T and Somerville News Weekly Speakup Line,
I sent the at large councilors this email.
To the Councilors at Large as per Mark Niedergang
The posts blocking the parking for Broadway and Temple were replaced so the unused bike lanes can keep the handicapped and
Dear Billy T and Somerville News Weekly Speakup Line,
(Len’s posted comment)
The infrastructure and high demand for housing will never change in Somerville…. Bio-tech, Hospitals. and great colleges make it a prime area for companies to
Dear Billy T and Somerville News Weekly Speakup Line,
It has come to my attention over the past several years that I have seen hundreds if not thousands of vehicles with out-of state-plates whose owners reside in Somerville. This means these owners are
More store closings at Somerville’s Assembly Row. Motherhood Maternity is due to close at the end of this month.
Photo courtesy:Somerville Fire Department 
Great showing by the SFD at the BFit Challenge at the TD Garden this past Sunday to benefit the 100 Club. Strong work by you all!
Somerville – After several months of collective bargaining, Community Action Agency of Somerville (CAAS) management and agency staff reached a tentative agreement on a Continue reading CAAS staff to vote on new contract that improves wages, maintains strong benefits and gives staff a voice in service quality and programs
Improvement ProjectsGreen Line ExtensionThe final cut-over for the second of two Commuter Rail tracks between the Washington St. bridge and the Sycamore St. bridge is expected to take place the weekend of January 24.
Activities will include heavy equipment movement, hauling and dumping of crushed stone, and the cutting and welding of track. Overnight noise in these areas may be disruptive at times, primarily due to the Continue reading Somerville City Planning Projects Underway
By Bob Katzen
The Elections Laws Committee held a hearing on two pieces of legislation that would allow cities and towns to permit people aged 16- and 17-year to
By Bob Katzen
The Transportation Committee’s agenda included a bill that would require a highly-reflective “L Plate” decal to be
By Bob Katzen
A bill heard by the Veterans Affairs Committee would expand the current law that requires the Medal of Liberty to be Continue reading MEDAL OF LIBERTY
By Bob Katzen
Governor Baker fired the first shot in the long battle over the state budget for fiscal year 2021 that begins on July 1. He proposed
By Bob Katzen
The House 156-0, Senate 39-0, approved and on November 26th Baker signed into law the
By Bob Katzen
The House 155-0, Senate 40-0, approved and on November 26th Baker signed into law legislation designed to
By Bob Katzen
The House 155-0, Senate 39-0, approved and on November 26th the governor signed a bill making changes in the
By Bob Katzen
The House 154-1, Senate 38-1, approved and on November 25th Baker signed into law a
By Bob Katzen
The House 152-0, Senate 40-0, approved and on June 6th the governor signed into law a bill authorizing $200 million in
By Bob Katzen
As of January 1st, Massachusetts citizens who are not registered to vote will be automatically be registered when they apply for or
By Bob Katzen
The following is a brief summary to incident #20002757.
During the evening of January 16, 2020, members of the Somerville Police Department Drug Control Unit were Continue reading Real Life Somerville Police Stories: Tevin NYACHERO (Distribute Class B Drug, Unlicensed MV Op)