Survey: Public Opinion on ICE Agent Warnings in Somerville and Surrounding Areas

Thank you for participating in this short survey. We’re gathering opinions on a warning posted this morning on the Somerville community Facebook page about ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents at Highland Ave and Walnut St. Your responses will help understand community views on public warnings versus federal enforcement.

1. Have you seen the ICE warning posted this morning on the Somerville community Facebook page about activity at Highland Ave and Walnut St?
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Somerville Fire Department News Updates

Somerville firefighters responded to a building fire at 257 Highland Ave. at 6:39 a.m. on Tuesday, July 22. The fire involved a third-floor rear porch and spread to the roof above. The building contains multiple apartments on the second and third floors and commercial space on the first floor. All occupants were able to safely exit the building, and one occupant helped to contain the fire using a garden hose prior to SFD’s arrival. One firefighter suffered a minor knee injury.
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Too Little, Too Late: Governor Healey’s Reactive Response to the Fall River Fire Tragedy

By William Tauro

Folks, let’s cut right to the chase—today’s press conference by Governor Maura Healey in Fall River was nothing short of a day late and a dollar short. On July 22, 2025, just over a week after the heartbreaking fire at Gabriel House assisted living facility claimed 10 lives and hospitalized dozens more, the Governor finally stepped up to announce $1.2 million in state funding to help the city beef up its fire department. Continue reading Too Little, Too Late: Governor Healey’s Reactive Response to the Fall River Fire Tragedy

Disgraced Law Enforcement At It’s Best



By William Tauro

Disgraced Law Enforcement Figures: Michael Proctor and Brian Higgins as Symbols of Systemic Failures
In the high-profile Karen Read murder case, two law enforcement officials—former Massachusetts State Police Detective Michael Proctor and ATF Agent Brian Higgins—have become focal points of public outrage, embodying what many see as profound letdowns in the American justice system. Proctor, the lead investigator, was fired in March 2025 following revelations of misconduct, while Higgins, a federal agent and key witness, faces accusations of bias, evidence tampering, and abuse of power. Continue reading Disgraced Law Enforcement At It’s Best

Revolutionary Clinics Shuts Down Somerville Dispensary: End of an Era for Local Cannabis Pioneer

By William Tauro

Somerville’s first cannabis dispensary, Revolutionary Clinics (often abbreviated as RevClinics), located at 67 Broadway across from Vinny’s Superette, has permanently closed its doors as of July 7, 2025. The closure marks the end for what was a trailblazing spot in the city’s recreational and medical marijuana scene, having opened in 2018 as Massachusetts’ adult-use market took off. Customers have reported the shop being shuttered for about two weeks, aligning with the official shutdown date, prompting questions and speculation among locals about what led to this sudden end.  Continue reading Revolutionary Clinics Shuts Down Somerville Dispensary: End of an Era for Local Cannabis Pioneer