Real Life Somerville Police Stories: (Assault w/ Dangerous Weapon)Arrest

The following report is a brief summary of incident #230327023:

On May 16, 2023, I, Officer Dylan Lambert, was working my assigned shift in marked unit East-1. At approximately 10:30 PM, I was dispatched to the area of Cambridge Street and Carter Street in Boston, MA in regards to an assault that occurred in Somerville, MA. Boston Police Department was on scene.
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Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Somerville Brothers Killed World War II Memorial Shouldn’t Be Located in Middle of Intersection

Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,

This stone is located at Powder House Boulevard and Route 16 where they are doing construction. What is the city going to do with it? Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Somerville Brothers Killed World War II Memorial Shouldn’t Be Located in Middle of Intersection

William “Bill” Mazaka Honored for his service to the City of Medford and Medford Public Schools

Photos from Medford Police Department Facebook page

We were recently able to honor William “Bill” Mazaka for his service to the City of Medford and Medford Public Schools. Bill worked as a Security Officer at Medford High School for 47.5 years before retiring in April 2022. Continue reading William “Bill” Mazaka Honored for his service to the City of Medford and Medford Public Schools

This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill

By Bob Katzen

“Today’s awards set in motion 27 innovative, mixed-use projects that will build and preserve nearly 1,600 affordable units across every region of our state. These are the types of projects that our Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities will be driving in close collaboration with local, federal and private sector partners to address our housing crisis.”
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THE HOUSE AND SENATE: This week’s report is on the latest fundraising and expenditure numbers

By Bob Katzen

THE HOUSE AND SENATE: This week’s report is on the latest fundraising and expenditure numbers for the state’s 40 senators’ campaign committees from the latest filing period of April 1, 2023 to April 30, 2023. It also includes how much money each senator has on hand as of April 30, 2023. The numbers are from the Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance. Continue reading THE HOUSE AND SENATE: This week’s report is on the latest fundraising and expenditure numbers

LYNDELL’S BAKERY ANNOUNCES SEAN COLLIER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND GOAL MET THIS YEAR

Lyndell’s Bakery is extremely proud to announce that thanks to the generosity of it’s customers, the $100,000 goal of the Sean Collier Memorial Scholarship Fund was met after this past Marathon weekend in April. Once again, The bakery contributed $1 for every half moon sold during the 3 day weekend and this year’s total pushed the grand total to over $108,000. Continue reading LYNDELL’S BAKERY ANNOUNCES SEAN COLLIER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND GOAL MET THIS YEAR