Naveo Credit Union announces three $1,500 scholarships are available for the 2021-2022 Carlos Faria and Victor Da Silva Memorial Scholarship Fund

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(Somerville, MA) Naveo Credit Union announced it would offer its annual Carlos Faria and Victor Da Silva Memorial Scholarship for the 2021-2022 academic year. Naveo is offering three scholarships of $1,500 each. Continue reading Naveo Credit Union announces three $1,500 scholarships are available for the 2021-2022 Carlos Faria and Victor Da Silva Memorial Scholarship Fund

Resilient Mystic Collaborative, which Includes Somerville, Recognized for Work Around Climate Resiliency

Somerville, along with the 19 other communities that make up the Resilient Mystic Collaborative (RMC), was recently awarded the Environmental Business Council of New England’s Award for Leadership by a Non-Profit Organization. The Environmental Business Council of New England presents annual awards to recognize companies, organizations, and individuals for outstanding accomplishments in environmental management, energy resources and management, and climate change. Continue reading Resilient Mystic Collaborative, which Includes Somerville, Recognized for Work Around Climate Resiliency

Information Session and Public Hearing on FY2022 Water and Sewer Rates, May 3

The City of Somerville will hold a virtual information session and public hearing on the proposed Fiscal Year 2022 water and sewer rates on Monday, May 3. The information session will start at 6 p.m. and the public hearing will begin promptly at 6:30 p.m. Anyone who would like to testify is welcome to attend and will be heard. Additional Q&A time will be offered following the hearing if attendees have remaining topics of discussion. Continue reading Information Session and Public Hearing on FY2022 Water and Sewer Rates, May 3

How Do You Build a Multimillion Dollar High School in Somerville With Zero Parking?

By William Tauro

(Candidate for Mayor William “Billy”Tauro proposes 275 parking spaces for new Somerville High School.)

From a press release sent out on the new Somerville High School by the city it clearly reads: “The new building is designed for 1,590 students, which includes capacity for 1,515 students within Somerville High School and 75 students for the Next Wave / Full Circle schools. It’s roughly 396,000 square feet, compared to the old school, which totaled 360,000 square feet.” Continue reading How Do You Build a Multimillion Dollar High School in Somerville With Zero Parking?

GOOD TIMES ARE RETURNING ONCE AGAIN FOR OUR LOVELY SOMERVILLE SENIORS AND VETERANS

“A strong pledge by William “Billy” Tauro that good times will return again for our seniors and veterans without any more political interference!”

By William Tauro

How many of you remember the good times that we spent together as a family of friends, once every month, for many years and for every holiday and festive occasion throwing an event for our lovely Somerville seniors and veterans at the Somerville Winter Hill Yacht Club?

Continue reading GOOD TIMES ARE RETURNING ONCE AGAIN FOR OUR LOVELY SOMERVILLE SENIORS AND VETERANS