Somerville’s Incoming Mayor Jake Wilson Is Enlisting ex-Mayor Joe Curtatone to Head up His Transition Committee

As Somervilles next mayor prepares to take over, he has familiar help: the city’s longest-serving mayor

As Mayor-elect Jake Wilson prepares to take office in January, he has tapped Joe Curtatone, the city’s former mayor, to lead his transition team.”
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Somerville Landlords Invited to Apply for New Rental Energy Microgrant Program

SOMERVILLE— Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the City of Somerville Office of Sustainability and Environment (OSE) are announcing that applications are now open for the new Rental Energy Microgrant (REM) Program, which offers $2,000 grants to support energy-efficiency upgrades in local rental housing. The program will provide funding for up to 25 rental units citywide. Applications are open now through December 6, 2025.
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Somerville 2025 Happiness Survey Released Spoiler: Somerville on average is still pretty happy

SOMERVILLE – How happy are Somerville residents? According to the City’s latest biennial Happiness Survey, residents continue to report high levels of satisfaction with life in Somerville.

Conducted by SomerStat in spring 2025, the survey gathered nearly 1,400 responses from a representative cross-section of residents. Participants answered questions on topics ranging from concerns about rats and mice to availability of out-of-school activities for youth, providing insight into how daily experiences, community connections, and City services shape feelings of wellbeing and satisfaction across Somerville.
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New Lighting on Somerville Community Path Extension Complete

Half mile of new lighting added to the path on either side of the East Somerville MBTA Station
to increase safety and visibility

SOMERVILLE— Just in time for winter’s shorter days, the City of Somerville has installed new lighting
on previously unlit segments of the Community Path Extension to deliver a safer and more comfortable experience for people using the path after dark.

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Somerville/Medford Remembering George R. Famolare

Obituary
George R. Famolare of Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, FL, formerly of Arlington, MA, passed away on November 12, 2025, surrounded by family. He was the cherished husband of the late Susan P. Famolare and beloved father of Michelle Casey and her husband Jay of Medford, MA, Maria Salanitro of Laconia, NH, and the late Mark Famolare. He was a devoted grandfather to Michaela and Olivia Casey, Nicholas and Brianna Salanitro, and Mark Famolare, Jr. George was the loving son of the late Nancy and Alexander Famolare. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering George R. Famolare

Mayor Ballantyne Directs $975,000 to Food Security Programs Amid Growing Community Need

Council votes to approve funding request to support local food organizations,

expand the Senior Taxi Program, and strengthen safety net

SOMERVILLE, MA – Mayor Katjana Ballantyne today announced that the City will use $975,000 from the Community Benefits Stabilization Fund to address rising food insecurity across Somerville. The funding, approved by the City Council on November 13, will support a range of critical food access programs for individuals, families, children, and seniors. Continue reading Mayor Ballantyne Directs $975,000 to Food Security Programs Amid Growing Community Need