By William Tauro
After negotiating the sale of the post 19, the members of Post 19 were promised the space by the developer, but unfortunately the developer left them high and dry without a finished space when the building was completed.
Unfortunately the post members entered into the agreement with the developer, but did not seek legal council representation. Instead they put their trust into the developer who did not fulfill the obligation and promise and left the members in the dust.
It’s disheartening to hear about the situation with Post 19. It’s important for communities to support their veterans and ensure promises are kept. Getting involved and rallying support can make a real difference in helping to save Post 19 and restore it to its rightful place within the community.
Let’s show our support to help save post 19 and proudly return it to our veterans as well as back to our community.
Please feel free to inbox, text, email or call me to get the ball rolling! Please get involved!


It’s very disheartening to see and hear about this news. American legions are there for veterans and I hope to god the jerk that left them hanging has their day in court . It’s bad enough post 388 was torn down for condos?
Please remember you are safe in this city because we all fought for you Somerville natives
Richard Papa Jr USAF 1982-1988 27 Tufts st
Uncle Kenneth Tibbetts USN WWII 30a lake st
Uncle Leonard Tibbetts USMC WWII 30a lake st