Somerville/Medford Remembering Maria L. (Fabiano) Torra

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Maria L. (Fabiano) Torra of Revere, formerly of Somerville, passed away on Tuesday, January 27th, 2026. She was 92 years old. Born in San Sossio Baronia, Avellino, Italy, she was the cherished daughter of the late Vito and Vincenza (Marinella) Fabiano. Prior to her retirement, Maria worked as a seamstress in the clothing industry. She enjoyed cooking, sewing, knitting and working in her garden. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Maria L. (Fabiano) Torra

Somerville/Medford Remembering Reyna Carmen Mendez-Salazar

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Reyna Carmen Mendez-Salazar, de Somerville, falleció rodeada de su familia el 28 de enero de 2026, a la edad de 42 años.

Nacida y criada en Chiquimula, Guatemala, era hija de los difuntos Rosalio Benjamin Mendez y Maria Luisa Salazar. Llegó a los Estados Unidos a los 14 años con su tía en busca de nuevas oportunidades. Trabajadora incansable, fundó y dirigió su propia empresa de limpieza antes de su enfermedad.

Especialmente dedicada a su familia, Reyna es la amada pareja de Omar Meza Ramirez. y la querida madre de Bryan Emmanuel Meza Mendez, de Somerville. También le sobreviven sus queridos hermanos, hermanas, demás familiares y amigos.

Los servicios funerarios se llevarán a cabo en la Funeraria George L. Doherty, ubicada en 855 Broadway (Powder House Sq.), Somerville, el viernes 30 de enero, de 17:00 a 20:00, con un servicio de oración que comenzará a las 19:00. Familiares y amigos están invitados a asistir. El sepelio será privado.

Reyna Carmen Mendez-Salazar, of Somerville, passed away surrounded by her family on January 28, 2026, she was just 42.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Reyna Carmen Mendez-Salazar

Letter from the Editor:Young Somerville Snow Plow Driver Tells It Like It Is

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Letter from the Editor: I have sincere appreciation for this young man who in his Facebook comment is explaining the hard work and struggles that snow plow drivers go through in keeping our community safe and while driving nonstop for hours overnight! Hats off to you Conor and thank you for a job well done! 👍 
Continue reading Letter from the Editor:Young Somerville Snow Plow Driver Tells It Like It Is

MAKE ASPARAGUS THE OFFICIAL STATE VEGETABLE (HD 5474 and SD 3498)

By Bob Katzen

Sen. Jo Comerford (D-Northampton) and Rep. Homar Gomez (D-Easthampton) filed a bill, requested by some third-grade students at Hadley Elementary School, to make asparagus the official state vegetable. Other areas in the nation are also working to designate their state as the asparagus capital of the world.
Continue reading MAKE ASPARAGUS THE OFFICIAL STATE VEGETABLE (HD 5474 and SD 3498)

CHALLENGE TO POSSIBLE MARIJUANA BALLOT QUESTION REJECTED

By Bob Katzen

The State Ballot Law Commission, a five-member body appointed by the governor, issued a decision overruling the objection filed against an initiative petition that would place on the 2026 November ballot a question asking voters to repeal the current laws that legalize, regulate and tax the retail sale of adult recreational use marijuana in Massachusetts. The proposal to put the question on the ballot had garnered the required 74,754 signatures and it will now, like ten other petitions, go before the Legislature for consideration. If not approved by the Legislature by May 6, 2026, proponents must gather another 12,429 signatures by July 1, 2026, in order for the question to appear on the November 2026 ballot.
Continue reading CHALLENGE TO POSSIBLE MARIJUANA BALLOT QUESTION REJECTED

FURTHER EXPAND ELIGIBILITY FOR SENIOR PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION (S 2900)

By Bob Katzen

The Senate 36-1, approved an amendment to a bill that would give cities and towns the option to create tax rebate programs for residents who already benefit from a local residential exemption. This new rebate program would allow cities and towns to set income and asset thresholds, tailoring relief to local residents’ needs. Continue reading FURTHER EXPAND ELIGIBILITY FOR SENIOR PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION (S 2900)

Somerville/Medford Remembering Dorothy A. Costa (Morrissey)

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Dorothy A. Costa (Morrissey), of Somerville, passed away on January 20, 2026, at the age of 100. She was the beloved wife of 60 years to the late James J. Costa. Dorothy was a loving mother to Ruth Elio and her husband Daniel of Winchester, James J. Costa, Jr. of Somerville, and Martha Costa of Somerville. She was a cherished grandmother to Daniel and Matthew Elio, Jennifer, Michelle, and Amanda Costa, and a great-grandmother to Brady, Connor, Kate, and Brennan.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Dorothy A. Costa (Morrissey)

Somerville Finalizes New Contract with SMEA Unit D Retroactive raises and benefit updates support a strong City workforce

SOMERVILLE – Somerville has signed a new union agreement that will raise pay and modernize benefits for Unit D employees — from ISD and Parking staff to social workers, specialized Police Department clerical staff, and DPW custodial and facilities supervisors — who keep Somerville’s day-to-day services running. The newly signed Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) covers Fiscal Years 2023 through 2025.
Continue reading Somerville Finalizes New Contract with SMEA Unit D Retroactive raises and benefit updates support a strong City workforce

Somerville Invites Residents to Help Shape FY 2027 Budget Priorities

Virtual meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 10; interpretation available in Spanish and Portuguese

SOMERVILLE— Somerville residents have an opportunity to help shape the City’s next annual budget. The City Council Finance Committee is inviting the community to share input on priorities for the City’s Fiscal Year 2027 budget at a virtual community budget meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 6 p.m. The meeting will be held on Zoom and is open to all residents. Registration is encouraged but not required.
Continue reading Somerville Invites Residents to Help Shape FY 2027 Budget Priorities

Participate in Somerville’s Annual City Census Failure to respond may result in removal from the voting rolls

SOMERVILLE – The City of Somerville is encouraging residents to fill out and complete the city’s annual census form, which is making its way to resident mailboxes in mid-January.

Annual participation in the census is essential for keeping an accurate population count, and it updates or maintains your status as an active voter for upcoming elections. Failure to respond to the City Census may result in your removal from the voting rolls.
Continue reading Participate in Somerville’s Annual City Census Failure to respond may result in removal from the voting rolls

Updated Designs for Somerville’s ArtFarm Park at Feb. 9 Meeting

Park in Brickbottom neighborhood will merge recreation, public art, and agriculture above massive flood-control infrastructure

SOMERVILLE— A decade in the making, plans for Somerville’s unique ArtFarm park are taking shape. At a public meeting on February 9, City staff will present the latest community-driven designs that aim to transform the city’s former waste transfer site into a creative hub where gardens, public art, and recreational space bloom above a massive underground flood-control system.
Continue reading Updated Designs for Somerville’s ArtFarm Park at Feb. 9 Meeting

Applications Now Open for Three Income-Restricted Rental Units at Two Properties

SOMERVILLE – Applications for three income-restricted rental units in Somerville are now open. Maloney Properties in partnership with the City of Somerville has three studio income-restricted apartments available across two properties: The Guild (154 Broadway) in East Somerville and Prospect Union Square (50 Prospect Street). Apply now through Friday, February 6.
Continue reading Applications Now Open for Three Income-Restricted Rental Units at Two Properties

Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Was it just an oversight from the previous two administrations or is it Systemic Corruption?

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

Hi Billy,

It’s Max (Maninder).

We’ve known each other a long time, and I don’t usually send 10-page emails. I’m sending this one because what’s happening with Somerville’s water/sewer bills is not an isolated issue. It’s part of a larger structural problem where:

the City’s growth and land-deal ambitions,

its use of eminent domain and redevelopment tools,

its budget and enterprise-fund structure, and

its rate and billing decisions Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Was it just an oversight from the previous two administrations or is it Systemic Corruption?

Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: SNOW ANGELS In Somerville

With all the craziness going on out in the world these days it’s nice to find a good heartfelt warm story like this one! Thank you to Deborah Peck for sending us the story!

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

The James OConnell family of Somerville have been snow plowing the entire 1/3 of Linden Ave sidewalks both sides for over 35 + years ! I was able to take a few picture of the family in action as they always are no matter the weather. The definition of good neighbors if there ever was one. Mr OConnell always gets mad if I try to give him some small payment and even madder if I try to pay his son. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: SNOW ANGELS In Somerville

Join the Somerville Affordable Housing Trust Applications Now Being Accepted for City Resident Representative

SOMERVILLE – The City of Somerville is seeking one new resident to join the Somerville Affordable Housing Trust (SAHT) in a volunteer role. The current vacancy is for a City Resident representative. Applicants must be Somerville residents who are income-eligible for state and/or federal housing programs. If you’re passionate about advancing affordable housing in our community, this is a great opportunity to make an impact. Continue reading Join the Somerville Affordable Housing Trust Applications Now Being Accepted for City Resident Representative

THIS WEEK’S QUOTABLE QUOTES ON BEACON HILL

By Bob Katzen

“Over $3 billion in benefits will flow into Massachusetts thanks to this major transmission line. That means lower bills, more jobs and the power we need to grow our economy. Our administration played an important role in keeping this project on track and affordable.”
—Lt Gov. Kim Driscoll, on completion of the New England Clean Energy Connect transmission line that is now delivering affordable, stable hydropower from Canada to the Bay State.
Continue reading THIS WEEK’S QUOTABLE QUOTES ON BEACON HILL

CREDIT CARDS (S 2819)

By Bob Katzen

The Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure also gave a favorable report to and has recommended that the House and Senate approve a bill that supporters say would update Massachusetts law and regulate how businesses can encourage non-credit card payments and charge for credit card use, with an emphasis on transparency and consumer protection. The bill would allow businesses to offer discounts to customers who pay by cash, check or similar means — and would prohibit credit card issuers from restricting those discounts, provided the discount is clearly disclosed in advance of the transaction.
Continue reading CREDIT CARDS (S 2819)

DIRECT PRIMARY CARE (S 2732)

By Bob Katzen

The Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure gave a favorable report and has recommended that the House and Senate approve a bill that would prohibit health insurance carriers, particularly in the context of direct primary car (DPC) arrangements, from denying payment for covered health care services based solely on the provider being outside the carrier’s network, as long as the service itself is covered.
Continue reading DIRECT PRIMARY CARE (S 2732)

SIGNATURE GATHERING FOR BALLOT QUESTIONS (S 2898)

By Bob Katzen

The Senate 34-3, approved an amendment that would require that when a ballot question group pays people or a company to gather signatures to qualify the question to be on the ballot, the petition must include a disclosure, in a manner to be determined by the secretary of state, which clearly informs potential signers that the petition is being distributed by a paid signature gatherer.
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REQUIRE MORE PUBLIC DISCLOSURES OF FUNDRAISING AND SPENDING BY BALLOT QUESTION GROUPS (S 2898)

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By Bob Katzen

The Senate 38-0, approved and sent to the House a bill requiring more frequent public reporting of fundraising and spending by groups supporting or opposing ballot questions. Under the bill, ballot question committees would be required to provide monthly reports on their finances. After September of that year,, campaigns would have to file biweekly reports until Election Day. The bill would hold ballot question campaigns to the same standard of disclosure already followed by candidates for office. Currently, ballot committees don’t have to report on their finances between Jan. 20 and September. Continue reading REQUIRE MORE PUBLIC DISCLOSURES OF FUNDRAISING AND SPENDING BY BALLOT QUESTION GROUPS (S 2898)

OVERDOSE WARNING from SPD

Monday, Jan. 19, 2026:
SPD is investigating 5 overdoses that occurred over the weekend, with 3 being fatal. This spike in overdoses could indicate the presence of a “bad batch” being distributed locally.

Please remember to take precautions:
–Call 911 immediately if you suspect an overdose.
–Access free fentanyl test strip kits and Narcan available at Somerville Public Libraries (somervillepubliclibrary.org) and also from 24/7 health vending machines located outside the West Branch Library (40 College Ave) and Project Soup (165 Broadway). Continue reading OVERDOSE WARNING from SPD

Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Why is my new Somerville water meter guesstimation costing me a small fortune?

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

Hi William

The city replaced my meter with a new one. They told me they had to change it because there was a problem with the old one. After they changed it, I received a very high bill. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Why is my new Somerville water meter guesstimation costing me a small fortune?

Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:“Warnings mount in Somerville over “”Ding dong ditch” challenge” door kick TikTok Challenge!”

The public’s assistance is needed to identify Somerville “Ding dong ditch” door kick challenge door culprits that caused over $2500.00 or more damage to a Somerville home and over $9000 damage to another home!

All calls will remain confidential! Please call Somerville Police at (617)625-1600 or inbox or text Billy Tauro at (617)293-2016 with any information!

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

“Ding dong ditch” challenge. So there’s a group of 5 of them on my neighbor’s door. They kicked his door. His door was put in over a year ago, worth $9000.00. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:“Warnings mount in Somerville over “”Ding dong ditch” challenge” door kick TikTok Challenge!”

Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Did The City of Somerville Overstep It’s Boundaries?

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

Hi Billy,

Hope you’re doing well. I saw your recent coverage in the Somerville/Medford News Weekly about the class action lawsuit over fraudulent and inaccurate Somerville water bills, and it made me think: we may be dealing with a similar problem in a different area – inaccurate municipal records and questionable enforcement practices, this time coming out of Inspectional Services. I may forward you my water bills in a separate email . I’m also dealing with the same thing. The water bill again went up again. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Did The City of Somerville Overstep It’s Boundaries?

Somerville/Medford News Weekly Letter From The Editor:Why Is Medford and Other Democratic Communities Protesting ICE Operations? Unpacking the Controversy Over Immigration Enforcement

By William Tauro

In recent months, the city of Medford as well as for Somerville and other Democratic communities have become a focal point for heated debates over immigration policy. Protests have erupted outside local hotels and facilities, with demonstrators voicing strong opposition to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Letter From The Editor:Why Is Medford and Other Democratic Communities Protesting ICE Operations? Unpacking the Controversy Over Immigration Enforcement

Matthew McLaughlin Not The Right Choice If You Don’t Want To Pay Rent Through The Nose

Your thoughts? This is the election of your life, landlords and tenants and don’t say that I didn’t warn you!

If Matt Is Elected as State Rep, You Better Take Out A Loan To Survive Or Raise Your Tenant’s Rent, No Other Options

By William Tauro Continue reading Matthew McLaughlin Not The Right Choice If You Don’t Want To Pay Rent Through The Nose

OFFER TAX CREDIT TO COVER LARGE PROPERTY TAX INCREASES (S 2899)

By Bob Katzen

Senate 37-1, approved and sent to the House a bill that supporters said would give cities and towns the ability to shield their most vulnerable taxpayers from the “shock” of an extraordinarily high third and fourth quarter tax bill in a year when the community’s residential property tax levy rises by more than 10 per cent. Qualifying groups of taxpayers include people aged 65 and older who own and occupy the home; people enrolled in MassHealth; and people living with children under age 6 or under 18.
Continue reading OFFER TAX CREDIT TO COVER LARGE PROPERTY TAX INCREASES (S 2899)

Class Action Lawsuit Regarding Fraudulent and Inaccurate Somerville Water Bills

By William Tauro

We are looking for residents interested to being part of a class action lawsuit to help Somerville home owners, property owners, residents and tenants to obtain the justice they deserve after being victims of fraudulent and/or inaccurate outrageously high water bills caused by faulty water meters and inaccurate readings. Continue reading Class Action Lawsuit Regarding Fraudulent and Inaccurate Somerville Water Bills

As Medford Turns:HO HO HO! In style in January!

Several years ago my trusty mechanic retired. I was amiss but always saw traffic at a gas station, garage on Main St. On an emergency one day, they took my vehicle, gave a studied diagnosis and the same week fixed my car. They took my niece once, too, with courtesy and then gave me my sticker . Shortly after, I purchased new tires. This month on short notice in the New Year week, they scheduled me for a repair…squeezing me in …a BZ week! Continue reading As Medford Turns:HO HO HO! In style in January!

Alleged Fentanyl Overdose in Davis Square Sparks Retaliation Hunt as Drug Crisis Persists

By William Tauro

Somerville, MA – According to anonymous sources, another fentanyl overdose occurred in Davis Square last night around 8 p.m. on January 15, 2026. The incident reportedly involved two cars filled with gang members who were seen driving around the area, seeking retribution against the individual believed to have sold the tainted drug.
Continue reading Alleged Fentanyl Overdose in Davis Square Sparks Retaliation Hunt as Drug Crisis Persists

Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Somerville Man Serving Life For Murder Of Teenager Stabbed 79 Times in Medford Granted Parole

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

Hey Billy, how are you sir? I need a small favor. You have a great forum and I need it more than ever. My cousin Tommy Moran was murdered and his killer Jeff Hardy has been granted parole based on the new law. I’d like you to pass this injustice along.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Somerville Man Serving Life For Murder Of Teenager Stabbed 79 Times in Medford Granted Parole

Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Somerville Man Robbed at Gunpoint, Steals Motorcycle , Police Capture Suspect

 

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

Hey, Billy, if you want a story, I have one for you. I was riding my 150cc motorcycle home from Stop & Shop with groceries on me when I was stopped on Marshall Street, right at the park, by a young kid who ran out into the street. He started asking me questions about my motorcycle and showed me a wad of cash, asking if I was selling it. I told him no and proceeded to say that if I ever wanted to, I would take his phone number down. He gave me his phone, so I took it and called my phone so I would have his number. When I gave him his phone back, he pulled a gun from his pocket, told me to get off the bike, and proceeded to steal it.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Somerville Man Robbed at Gunpoint, Steals Motorcycle , Police Capture Suspect

Somerville Resident’s Ordeal with City-Backed Home Renovation: A Tale of Unresolved Woes and Unfulfilled Promises

By William Tauro

In the heart of Somerville, Massachusetts, a well-intentioned city program aimed at revitalizing affordable housing has left one homeowner entangled in a web of contractor mishaps, unfinished work, and bureaucratic inaction. The Home Improvement Program (HIP), administered by the Mayor’s Office of Strategic Planning & Community Development (OSPCD) through the City Hall Annex, promises to assist low- and moderate-income residents in upgrading their properties. This initiative, funded in part by Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), pre-qualifies contractors to perform rehabilitation work, with the goal of creating safe, sustainable, and affordable housing options. However, for one local resident, what began as an opportunity to renovate rental units in her home has devolved into a prolonged nightmare, marked by shoddy workmanship, financial burdens, and a lack of support from the city. Continue reading Somerville Resident’s Ordeal with City-Backed Home Renovation: A Tale of Unresolved Woes and Unfulfilled Promises

Somerville/Medford Remembering Maryann Bova of Medford

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Maryann Bova of Medford, passed away on January 11, 2026. Loving daughter of the late Francis C. and Mary (Mainey) Maguire. Predeceased by her devoted husband, Lawrence S. on November 6, 2025, who left this world first, so that he could hold the door open for her into the next one. She leaves her daughter, Marie Bova of Stoneham.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Maryann Bova of Medford

Mayor Jake Wilson’s Inaugural Address Sets a Results-First Agenda

Mayor Jake Wilson giving his inaugural address on stage at Somerville High School

On January 3, the Somerville community gathered together for the 2026 inauguration ceremonies. Mayor Jake Wilson was sworn into office along with newly-elected and returning members of the City Council and School Committee. The ceremony included greetings from Governor Maura Healey and Interim Secretary of Transportation/MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng in addition to spoken word and musical performances by Somerville youth, City staff, and School of Honk.
Continue reading Mayor Jake Wilson’s Inaugural Address Sets a Results-First Agenda

Somerville Names Ohemeng Kyeremateng as New Parks Director

Seasoned municipal recreation leader brings decade-plus of experience in equitable programming, operations, and fiscal stewardship

SOMERVILLE — Mayor Jake Wilson is welcoming Ohemeng Kyeremateng as the City’s new Director of Parks & Recreation. Kyeremateng brings more than a decade of municipal parks and recreation leadership experience focused on expanding access, strengthening community programming, and improving the stewardship of public recreational spaces.
Continue reading Somerville Names Ohemeng Kyeremateng as New Parks Director

PERSONNEL RECORDS (H 2112)

By Bob Katzen

The House gave initial approval to a bill that would expand a current law that prohibits an employer from penalizing, in any way, an employee as a result of any action on the part of the employee to seek his or her rights under the Massachusetts wage laws which are designed to ensure that workers are fairly treated and paid for all the hours they work. The bill would provide the same protection to employees who ask their employers to provide the employee with any of his or her personnel records.
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FOREVER CHEMICALS (H 4870)

By Bob Katzen

The Public Health Committee gave a favorable report to and recommended passage by the full House and Senate of a bill to protect public health from toxic “forever chemicals” which are per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The measure would phase out PFAS in many products; cut industrial discharges of PFAS; and set up a fund to help communities test and treat PFAS in drinking water, soil and groundwater.
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TWO MORE POSSIBLE BALLOT QUESTIONS FOR NOVEMBER 2026 ARE CERTIFIED

By Bob Katzen

Two additional proposals were certified by Secretary of State Bill Galvin’s office indicating that they contain the required 74,754 certified signatures needed to advance another step toward going on the November 2026 ballot for voters to decide. That brings the final total of possible 2026 ballot questions to 11.
Continue reading TWO MORE POSSIBLE BALLOT QUESTIONS FOR NOVEMBER 2026 ARE CERTIFIED

The Big Somerville Water Meter Scandal: Mystery Solved, Time To Lawyer Up

By William Tauro

Of course, city officials told residents that the newly installed water meters were reading correctly, and they were. However, those same officials neglected to inform Somerville residents that the readings were, in fact, wrongfully and knowingly inaccurate.

All this time we were blaming the new water meters, but in reality it was the readings submitted that were the real crime!
Continue reading The Big Somerville Water Meter Scandal: Mystery Solved, Time To Lawyer Up

Meet the Newest Member of the Somerville Police Department

Yes—you read that right! Our newest (and furriest) recruit doesn’t have a name yet, and we’re asking YOU to help us choose one.

This sweet pup will serve as the Somerville Police Department’s Community Comfort Dog, providing support to community members, victims, and officers during stressful or difficult moments. He is currently in training with the nonprofit Hero Pups, with frequent visits to Somerville, and is already hard at work learning how to be the very best boy in service of our community.
Continue reading Meet the Newest Member of the Somerville Police Department

Somerville Introduces Mattress Recycling Fee Program

Fees for state-required mattress and box spring recycling go into effect February 1, 2026

SOMERVILLE–The City of Somerville currently spends nearly $300,000 each year to cover the cost of recycling mattresses and box springs discarded by residents. Since November 2022, state law has required that all discarded mattresses and box springs be recycled to reduce pressure on landfills, significantly increasing municipal recycling costs statewide.

Continue reading Somerville Introduces Mattress Recycling Fee Program

Somerville/Medford Remembering Querino Federico, Jr.

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Querino Federico, Jr. 86, of Manchester-by-the-Sea and formerly of Somerville, passed away on December 27, 2025, he was the 2nd of 4 children, born in Boston, MA son of Carolina (DiPietro) and Querino Federico, Sr. After graduating from Somerville High School, he enlisted in the Army stationed out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky and served from April of 1961 to 1964.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Querino Federico, Jr.

The Perils of Entitlement: Right of Way Doesn’t Mean Invincibility

By William Tauro

In a humorous yet cautionary meme circulating online, a small sailboat glides confidently in front of a towering cruise ship, with the caption reading: “Don’t worry… According to the rules they have to give way to us.” Attributed to the “Old Boat Sailor,” this image cleverly captures a fundamental nautical principle: under international maritime rules (known as COLREGS), vessels under sail generally have the right of way over power-driven vessels like motorboats or massive ships. The logic is rooted in maneuverability—sailboats rely on wind and can’t stop or turn as quickly as powered craft. In theory, the cruise ship must yield. But as the meme implies, just because you can assert your right doesn’t mean you should without considering the risks. Continue reading The Perils of Entitlement: Right of Way Doesn’t Mean Invincibility

My Opinion Why Crooked Joe Is Back In The Big Bed At Somerville City Hall Again

By William Tauro

How many of you got your outrageously increased tax bills just three days before the Somerville Mayoral Inauguration?

You can tell that Joe Curtatone is back in the scene, not just by the bad stench in the air around Somerville City Hall, but him consulting the new administration and leading his transitional team!

As you noticed Joe has lined up all his cast of characters from his prior administration of thugs and placed them on the new mayoy’s transitional team! So now of course everyone who got a job under this new administration owes crooked Joe, ya think?🤔  And just remember all the city council is just sat there looking stupid and letting it happen! Of course!

That’s why your tax bills came out to the taxpayers just less than three days before Jake Wilson was inaugurated so that he can throw all the blame on Katjiana Balentine with this strategic move! And that’s why he brought Joe the crook back to City Hall again!

In my opinion while Joe is back he will politically persuade the new administration all the systemic corrupt moves that he made during his reign of thefts in the office! Don’t be surprised if you see Joe controlling a lot of these new developers and their projects! In my opinion Joe’s ATM machine is back in operation again!

Just saying that’s my opinion!🤔 Happy New Year and hold on to your wallets thistime around!  

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CERTIFICATION OF POLICE OFFICERS WHO ARE PARDONED FELONS (H 2582)

By Bob Katzen

The House gave initial approval to a bill that amends a current law which prohibits the state from certifying or recertifying as a police officer, anyone who has been convicted of a felony. The bill would amend the law by continuing to prohibit certification for a felon even if the person has received a presidential or gubernatorial pardon for commission of the crime.
Continue reading CERTIFICATION OF POLICE OFFICERS WHO ARE PARDONED FELONS (H 2582)

FOUR MORE POSSIBLE BALLOT QUESTIONS FOR NOVEMBER 2026 ELECTION ARE CERTIFIED

By Bob Katzen

Secretary of State Bill Galvin announced last week that petitions for four more potential ballot questions have been determined to contain the 74,754 certified signatures needed to advance another step toward going on the November 2026 ballot for voters to decide. With these four certifications, Galvin’s office has now cleared nine proposals for possible advancement toward the 2026 statewide ballot.
Continue reading FOUR MORE POSSIBLE BALLOT QUESTIONS FOR NOVEMBER 2026 ELECTION ARE CERTIFIED

Somerville/Medford Remembering Richard W. Fleming

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It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Richard W. Fleming, aged 89, of
Medford, Massachusetts, who died peacefully on January 2, 2026, after a long and faithful life.
Born in Barryroe, County Cork, Ireland, in 1936, he was the son of the late William and Hannah
Fleming and the eldest of eight children. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Richard W. Fleming

Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Suspected Dirty Dealings at the Somerville Community Corporation

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

? Mike Felony had to leave…

You understand that….for the past 4 years SCC Joe’s last years even before the debacle at Millbrook etc. The 100 homes project had huge numbers of empty apts. People on waiting list…lotteries…. government money coming in…
Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Suspected Dirty Dealings at the Somerville Community Corporation