Applications are now open for more than $1.6 million in Somerville Community Preservation Act (CPA) funds to support open space/recreation and historic preservation projects. The application process has several steps. Applicants should note the following deadlines: Continue reading Somerville-Apply Now for Community Preservation Act Funds
Daily Archives: June 10, 2022
Stay protected against COVID-19
Somerville Public Library (MA) (79 Highland Ave.) will host two vaccine clinics on Wednesday, June 15 and July 13, from 3 to 5 p.m. The Pfizer vaccine and boosters will be available for all people 5 years and up. The clinics are free, regardless of immigration status or health insurance. Identification is not required.
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Legislature Overrides Governor Veto; Driver’s License Bill Now Law
BOSTON– After a historic vote in the House of Representatives in February and state Senate in early May, the state legislature voted this week to override the Governor’s veto of the Work and Family Mobility Act (WFMA), and it is now state law. The bill, filed by Representative Christine Barber of Somerville and Medford, with Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier and Senators Brendan Crighton and Adam Gomez, enables all state residents to apply for a standard Massachusetts driver’s license regardless of immigration status. Continue reading Legislature Overrides Governor Veto; Driver’s License Bill Now Law
Somerville/Medford Remembering Antonio Castellano
Antonio Castellano, of Medford, passed away suddenly on June 3, 2022, he was 64. Born in Argentina, he was the cherished son of Gaetana (Antoniello) and Angelo Castellano. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Antonio Castellano
City of Somerville to Offer Three Dedicated Spaces for Teens This Summer
Three community spaces will provide teen programming this summer while efforts begin to shape a long-awaited permanent space designed by and for teens Continue reading City of Somerville to Offer Three Dedicated Spaces for Teens This Summer