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State Police, Local and Federal Law Enforcement Partners, Crush Two Drug Trafficking Organizations, Take More Than 6 Kilos of Fentanyl Off the Street
By Massachusetts State Police Facebook page
State Police, Along With Local and Federal Law Enforcement Partners, Crush Two Drug Trafficking Organizations, Take More Than 6 Kilos of Fentanyl Off the Street
In a less than two-day period late last week, Massachusetts State Police narcotics and gang interdiction Troopers and MSP’s federal and local law enforcement partners in a joint task force dealt severe blows to two highly organized, high-volume drug trafficking organizations operating out of the Merrimack Valley, as well as to a Fall River-based street level drug operation supplied by one of the DTOs. The combined operations seized approximately 6 1/2 kilograms of suspected fentanyl, numerous pills, and a firearm, and resulted in several arrests, all in less than 48 hours. Continue reading State Police, Local and Federal Law Enforcement Partners, Crush Two Drug Trafficking Organizations, Take More Than 6 Kilos of Fentanyl Off the Street
This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES On Beacon Hill
“A goal of the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources is to help keep the state’s food supply safe and secure. By assisting farmers with grants and technical assistance, the Baker-Polito Administration is helping to modernize their operations, open new market channels and meet regulatory requirements that will directly benefit farmers and consumers of their products.” Continue reading This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES On Beacon Hill
INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER (H 3147)
By Bob Katzen
The House approved a bill that would establish an Inflammatory Breast Cancer Awareness Day in Massachusetts, the second Tuesday of every October. Continue reading INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER (H 3147)
MINIMUM WAGE HIKE FROM $14.25 TO $15 PER HOUR EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1
By Bob Katzen
Effective January 1, 2023 the state’s minimum wage rises from $14.25 per hour to $15 per hour. This hike is the final one of five annual increases mandated by a law passed in 2018 that has brough the minimum wage from $11 per hour in 2018 to the current $15 per hour. Continue reading MINIMUM WAGE HIKE FROM $14.25 TO $15 PER HOUR EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1
THEFT OF CATALYTIC CONVERTERS (S 3169)
By Bob Katzen
The House approved and sent to the Senate a bill that would create a “chain of custody” for used catalytic converter sales. A catalytic converter is a device that converts the environmentally hazardous exhaust emitted by a vehicle’s engine into less harmful gasses. The measure requires the buyer to keep records of each converter purchased, from which vehicle it was removed from and who the seller was. Continue reading THEFT OF CATALYTIC CONVERTERS (S 3169)
REVENGE PORN (S 3167)
By Bob Katzen
The Senate approved a proposal that would prohibit the posting of sexually explicit images of another person online without their permission—commonly referred to as “revenge porn.” The practice is often used by ex-spouses or ex-partners. Massachusetts is one of only two states that does not have a law about this crime.
Continue reading REVENGE PORN (S 3167)
4 PERCENT INCOME TAX HIKE ON EARNINGS OVER $1 MILLION ANNUALLY TAKES EFFECT JANUARY 1
By Bob Katzen
Begnning with 2023 earnings, taxpayers who earn more than $1 million annually will pay an additional 4 percent income tax, in addition to the current flat 5 percent one, on their earnings of more than $1 million annually. Continue reading 4 PERCENT INCOME TAX HIKE ON EARNINGS OVER $1 MILLION ANNUALLY TAKES EFFECT JANUARY 1
ACCESS TO MENTAL HEALTH CARE (S 3097)
By Bob Katzen
The Senate 39-0, (House on a voice vote without a roll call), approved and Gov. Baker signed into law a bill designed to make mental health care more accessible in the Bay State. Continue reading ACCESS TO MENTAL HEALTH CARE (S 3097)
ACCESS TO BIRTH CERTIFICATES (S 2294)
By Bob Katzen
The Senate 40-0, (House on a voice vote without a roll call), approved and Gov. Baker signed legislation giving equal access to original birth certificates to all persons born in Massachusetts. Continue reading ACCESS TO BIRTH CERTIFICATES (S 2294)
MAKE ADOPTION BY FAMILY MEMBERS EASIER (S 2616)
By Bob Katzen
The Senate 39-0, (House on a voice vote without a roll call), approved and the governor signed into law a bill that repeals a law which prohibits adoption of children by family members including older siblings, aunts and uncles. The proposal would allow these family members, with the permission of the county probate courts, to legally adopt their family members. Current law only allows these family members to apply to become a guardian. Continue reading MAKE ADOPTION BY FAMILY MEMBERS EASIER (S 2616)
ALLOW AMBULANCES TO BE USED FOR INJURED POLICE DOGS – NERO’S LAW (S 2573)
By Bob Katzen
The Senate 38-0, (House on a voice vote without a roll call), approved and Gov. Charlie Baker signed into law legislation that would require EMS personnel to provide emergency treatment to a police dog and use an ambulance to transport the dog injured in the line of duty to a veterinary clinic or veterinary hospital if there are not people requiring emergency medical treatment or transport at that time. Continue reading ALLOW AMBULANCES TO BE USED FOR INJURED POLICE DOGS – NERO’S LAW (S 2573)
PAY HIKES FOR LEGISLATORS, MAURA HEALEY AND OTHERS
By Bob Katzen
The governor, lt. governor, treasurer, secretary of state, attorney general, auditor, 40 senators and 160 representatives will all receive pay raises when they assume office on January 3, 2023.
Here’s how it all went down last week: Continue reading PAY HIKES FOR LEGISLATORS, MAURA HEALEY AND OTHERS
MVES and Agero Spread Cheer With Giving Tree
A hundred local residents enjoyed a happier holiday thanks to a partnership between Mystic Valley Elder Services (MVES) and Agero, Inc. Continue reading MVES and Agero Spread Cheer With Giving Tree
Somerville/Medford Remembering Debra A. Pedrick
DEBRA’S OBITUARY
Pedrick, Debra A. — Of Everett and Somerville, passed away at the Kaplan Hospice House in Danvers on December 31, 2022. She was 67.
Complete obit to follow. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Debra A. Pedrick
Where Do We Draw The Unforeseeable Probability Liability Line In Case A Tragedy Does Occur In A Bike-Lane?
By William Tauro
Bike lanes are here and here to stay. In an ever-changing world and laws, bike lanes have been accepted nationwide and are a part of our society and which rightfully should be. Cities and towns have also received millions of dollars in grants from the federal government for installing bike lanes. But we still have a lot of kinks in the laws and regulations that have to be ironed out.
Continue reading Where Do We Draw The Unforeseeable Probability Liability Line In Case A Tragedy Does Occur In A Bike-Lane?
Happy New Year 2023 From the Publishers and Staff of the Somerville/Medford News Weekly
Happy New Year 2023! May it be a healthy, happy and prosperous new year for all! Continue reading Happy New Year 2023 From the Publishers and Staff of the Somerville/Medford News Weekly
Letter from the Editor:They only meet in person if it’s for their own benefit
By William Tauro
Nice of them to have invited the community “ in person “ to praise themselves and patting themselves on the back looking for votes for re-election . Continue reading Letter from the Editor:They only meet in person if it’s for their own benefit
Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Too bad we couldn’t celebrate the 150th of our great city in a manner befitting its rich heritage and diverse culture
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
2022 marks the Sesquicentennial–the 150th Anniversary–of Somerville’s establishment as a City. This is a pretty significant milestone in my opinion. In 1972, the Centennial was observed with great fanfare which included a huge parade. Somerville was a less affluent city then, but it was rich in civic pride, having recently been named an All American City. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Too bad we couldn’t celebrate the 150th of our great city in a manner befitting its rich heritage and diverse culture
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December 27th, 2022 The Somerville Medford News Weekly Print Edition Online

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Thank You Dr. Mouhab Rizkallah – Toys For Local Children!
By William Tauro
TLC President, David Smith hands Dr. Mouhab Rizkallah a plaque, which recognizes him for seven years as the major supporter of Toys for Local Children.
Dr. Mouhab Rizkallah addresses the crowd at the 17th TLC Gala, while his wife holds a picture that hangs in their home, and his children demonstrate what the caption “Nothing I hold Onto” looks like.
Continue reading Thank You Dr. Mouhab Rizkallah – Toys For Local Children!
Ten Hopes for the New Year in Somerville
By Arthur Moore
Number one; Finally solve the Cremins murder. Been way too long.
Number two; Every elected official makes a U turn and start working for the people of Somerville.
Continue reading Ten Hopes for the New Year in Somerville
This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES On Beacon Hill
“The Hanover High School girls’ soccer team outnumbered the representatives present in Monday morning’s House session, as the House churned through mostly local matters.” Continue reading This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES On Beacon Hill
EMERGENCY THERMAL BLANKETS BILL (H 3885)
By Bob Katzen
This bill requires all emergency response vehicles, including ambulances, fire apparatus, police vehicles and disaster vehicles, to be equipped with emergency thermal blankets—an aluminum film blanket typically used to treat shock or hypothermia by retaining body warmth and preventing heat loss. Continue reading EMERGENCY THERMAL BLANKETS BILL (H 3885)
LICENSING OF SECURITY GUARDS BILL (H 3798)
By Bob Katzen
This bill Requires security guards and watchmen to be licensed by the state.
Supporters say under current state law, there is no such thing as a security guard or watchman license. They note that guards and watchmen are regulated through their Massachusetts security employer which is officially called a Watch Guard Patrol Agency.
Continue reading LICENSING OF SECURITY GUARDS BILL (H 3798)
FALSE MARINE DISTRESS CALLS BILL (H 2458)
By Bob Katzen
This bill Requires the Massachusetts Secretary of the Executive Office of Public Safety and Homeland Security and the Attorney General to establish regulations setting a penalty schedule for individuals making false marine distress calls. The penalties must include reimbursements by individuals making the false call of the costs incurred by the responding state agencies. Continue reading FALSE MARINE DISTRESS CALLS BILL (H 2458)
HATE CRIME BILL (H 2443)
By Bob Katzen
Adds an “attack on a police officer which results in serious injury or death” to the definition of a hate crime in Massachusetts. Continue reading HATE CRIME BILL (H 2443)
BENEFITS FOR MILITARY FAMILIES (S 3075)
By Bob Katzen
The House 153-0, Senate 39-0, approved and Gov. Baker signed legislation that would support military families who relocate to the Bay State by providing career stability for the spouses of service members and education for their children.
Continue reading BENEFITS FOR MILITARY FAMILIES (S 3075)
SOLDIERS’ HOMES OVERSIGHT (H 5106)
By Bob Katzen
The House 153-0, Senate 40-0, approved and Gov. Baker signed a bill that would make major changes to the oversight and governance structure of the state’s veterans’ homes in Holyoke and Chelsea. The proposal follows the deaths of 77 veteran residents in 2020 as a result of a COVID-19 outbreak at the Holyoke facility. Continue reading SOLDIERS’ HOMES OVERSIGHT (H 5106)
$11.3 BILLION TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE PACKAGE (H 5151)
By Bob Katzen
The House 153-0, Senate 39-0, approved and the governor signed an $11.3 billion transportation and infrastructure package that includes $1.375 billion for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) modernization and $1.27 billion for non-federally aided roads and bridges.
Continue reading $11.3 BILLION TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE PACKAGE (H 5151)
ELECTION LAW CHANGES (S 2924)
By Bob Katzen
The House 126-29, Senate 37-3, approved and Gov. Baker signed into law a bill making permanent the mail-in and early voting options used in Massachusetts in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue reading ELECTION LAW CHANGES (S 2924)
$350 MILLION FOR ROADS AND BRIDGES AND MORE (H 4638)
By Bob Katzen
The House 155-0, Senate 38-0, approved and Gov. Baker signed into law a $350 million package that includes authorizing $200 million in one-time funding for the maintenance and repair of local roads and bridges in cities and towns across the state to be distributed under the Chapter 90 program formula. Continue reading $350 MILLION FOR ROADS AND BRIDGES AND MORE (H 4638)
Somerville/Medford Remembering Thomas B. Buckley
THOMAS’ OBITUARY
Thomas B. Buckley, of New Port Richey, Florida, passed away suddenly on December 14, 2022 he was 58. Born in Chicopee, MA he was the cherished son of the late James D. and Elizabeth (Kenneally) Buckley. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Thomas B. Buckley
Somerville/Medford Remembering Marvin H. Spitzer
MARVIN’S OBITUARY
U.S. Veteran
Spitzer, Marvin H.— 101, Of Somerville passed away on December 20, 2022 in his home surrounded by family. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Marvin H. Spitzer
Somerville Seeks Nonprofit Proposals to Help Close Gender Wage Gap
Two Million in ARPA Funding Is Available for Area Nonprofits to Support Programs That Address Gender Pay Disparity, Particularly for Women of Color
Applications Will Be Accepted Until January 31, 2023
Continue reading Somerville Seeks Nonprofit Proposals to Help Close Gender Wage Gap
GLX is here! Celebrating and Looking Ahead
By State Representative Christine P. Barber
After decades of advocacy, I was thrilled to celebrate the opening of the Green Line Extension through my district in Somerville and Medford last week. This public works project is the result of years of hard work from countless community members, laborers, activists, and colleagues at all levels of government. I’m proud that we made it to our opening day to celebrate this momentous occasion. Continue reading GLX is here! Celebrating and Looking Ahead
Mayor Ballantyne, City Council & School Committee to Deliver Mid-Term Addresses midterm graphic
Somerville community members are invited to join the Mid-Term Ceremonies on Tuesday, January 3, at 6 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers (93 Highland Ave.). Continue reading Mayor Ballantyne, City Council & School Committee to Deliver Mid-Term Addresses midterm graphic
City Announces $2M for Projects to Help Close the Gender Wage Gap
The City is now seeking proposals from nonprofit organizations that aim to address the gender wage gap, particularly for women of color who face the greatest pay disparity. Programs that create and maintain employment opportunities for low- and moderate-income women residing in the city are sought. Continue reading City Announces $2M for Projects to Help Close the Gender Wage Gap
Participate in the City’s Cultural Planning Process
Residents are invited to participate in the City’s year-long cultural capacity planning process, which aims to explore ways to strengthen and improve access to Somerville’s cultural assets. Continue reading Participate in the City’s Cultural Planning Process
Walk-In Vaccine Clinic, December 28 and January 4 & 11
Prepare for a safer holiday season and new year by making sure your COVID and flu vaccines are up to date. Continue reading Walk-In Vaccine Clinic, December 28 and January 4 & 11
Somerville 247th Flag Raising, January 1
All members of the community are invited to a ceremony for the anniversary of the nation’s first official flag raised atop Prospect Hill on New Year’s Day in 1776. Continue reading Somerville 247th Flag Raising, January 1
Advance Tire & Auto Repair is Hiring
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Are you not making the money you deserve despite putting in the long hours?
Are you committed to solving problems once they come your way?
Then we may have the perfect opportunity for you.
Advance Tire & Auto Repair is Hiring. Continue reading Advance Tire & Auto Repair is Hiring
Join Somerville’s 247th Annual Grand Union Flag Raising

Program begins at 11:30 a.m. with Procession from City Hall to Prospect Hill Continue reading Join Somerville’s 247th Annual Grand Union Flag Raising
SOMERVILLE KIWANIS PROVIDE TOYS FOR HEAD START CHILDREN
SOMERVILLE: The Somerville Kiwanis club teams up annually with the Community Action Agency of Somerville (CAAS) Head Start Program to supply much needed gifts to eligible Head Start children. Continue reading SOMERVILLE KIWANIS PROVIDE TOYS FOR HEAD START CHILDREN
Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Tractor Trailer Stuck In Powder House Rotary Maze of Insanity White Poles
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
Billy good morning and merry Christmas. Thought id send you this Gem from this morning in the powder house Rotary. 515 am. Tractor Trailer coming through couldn’t navigate the poles. They got caught in his rear wheels locking up his brakes and axle. Shut down the rotary for at least 1.5 hours. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Tractor Trailer Stuck In Powder House Rotary Maze of Insanity White Poles
Two Somerville Juveniles Arrested in Connection with Alleged Armed Robbery of USPS Letter Carrier in Melrose
MELROSE – Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan, the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS), Massachusetts State Police assigned to USPIS and Melrose Police have confirmed that two juveniles have been arrested and charged with armed masked robbery in connection with allegedly using an apparent firearm and a knife to rob a United States Postal Service letter carrier in Melrose. Continue reading Two Somerville Juveniles Arrested in Connection with Alleged Armed Robbery of USPS Letter Carrier in Melrose
Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Somerville Making Life Very Difficult For Seniors and Disabled
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
They take away parking so people cant have cars. Then put in bike lanes that take away more parking. Then wonder what people are going to do. Food and package delivery instead of cars. Accomplished zero. And they are just starting to figure it out. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Somerville Making Life Very Difficult For Seniors and Disabled
Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Sadly at Somerville City Hall, the seniors always come last! RE: 90 Washington St. City Plan
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
Our letter to Mayor Ballantyne:
Dear Mayor Ballantyne:
It seems to me Cobble Hill’s residents are locked into parallel conversations with your Administration when discussing our opposition to the city’s plans for 90 Washington Street. Perhaps this confusion is intentional. That would certainly explain the frequency in which our exchanges miss important touchpoints when we talk about the same subjects. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Sadly at Somerville City Hall, the seniors always come last! RE: 90 Washington St. City Plan
December 20th, 2022 The Somerville Medford News Weekly Print Edition Online
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Final Decision on Lawsuit Against the City
Sharing some news and asking for your help!
We are sharing with you all that while our lawsuit against the City of Somerville regarding the 2019 Condo Conversion Ordnance was not as successful as we had hoped – we did achieve a small but very important victory. Continue reading Final Decision on Lawsuit Against the City
Somerville Police Investigate An Armed Robbery
On Saturday December 17, 2022, at approximately 10:20 a.m., Somerville Police responded to a business located in East Somerville for a report of an armed robbery and indecent assault and battery. Police met with a female store clerk who told police that she noticed the robbery suspect pacing back and forth while peering in the store window moments before entering the store where he displayed a handgun during the robbery. The suspect received an undisclosed amount of cash from the clerk and fled the area on foot. Continue reading Somerville Police Investigate An Armed Robbery
More Bomb Threats Tufts Medford. Happening Now
This story is still developing…
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Stabbing at Medford High School
At approximately 10:10am on Monday, December 19, 2022, the Medford Police Department responded to Medford High School (489 Winthrop Street) for a report of a person that had been stabbed.
Continue reading Stabbing at Medford High School
Real Life Somerville Police Stories:OUI Liquor Arrest
On December 12th, 2022, at 11:57pm, Somerville Police Control received a call that a silver sedan (unknown plate number) was stopped in the middle of the street near the intersection of Temple and Ten Hills Road and had been idling for a few minutes. I, Officer Barton, assigned to marked unit East 4, along with Officer Morel, assigned to marked unit East 1, were dispatched to that location. Continue reading Real Life Somerville Police Stories:OUI Liquor Arrest
This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
By Bob Katzen
GOV. BAKER MOVES ON TO THE NCAA — Gov. Baker was appointed to be president of the NCAA beginning in 2023. Here are some of the things he said following his appointment: Continue reading This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
DEATH OF A CHILD UNDER 2 (H 5422)
By Bob Katzen
The House approved and sent to the Senate a bill that would require that the autopsy report for a child under the age of two be reviewed and approved by the Chief Medical Examiner to determine the cause of death. Changes to the autopsy report would also have to be reviewed and approved by the Chief Medical Examiner.
REQUIRE CERTIFICATION FOR TECHNICIANS WHO STERILIZE AND MAINTAIN HOSPITAL SURGICAL EQUIPMENT (S 2933)
By Bob Katzen
The House approved a Senate-approved measure that requires standardized certification of an estimated 1,800 Bay State hospital technicians by a nationally accredited organization. These 1,800 technicians are responsible for ensuring that surgical instruments are safe and sanitary to protect patients from possible infection. Continue reading REQUIRE CERTIFICATION FOR TECHNICIANS WHO STERILIZE AND MAINTAIN HOSPITAL SURGICAL EQUIPMENT (S 2933)
ALLOW USE OF CAMPAIGN FUNDS FOR CHILD CARE FOR CANDIDATES FOR PUBLIC OFFICE (S 3152)
By Bob Katzen
The Senate approved and sent to the House a bill that would allow a candidate for public office to use campaign funds for childcare while the candidate is campaigning on his or her own behalf or attending events directly related to his or her campaign. Continue reading ALLOW USE OF CAMPAIGN FUNDS FOR CHILD CARE FOR CANDIDATES FOR PUBLIC OFFICE (S 3152)
CITIZENS FOR LIMITED TAXATION (CLT) CLOSES DOWN AND HANDS OFF TO THE MASS FISCAL ALLIANCE
By Bob Katzen
Chip Ford, the executive director of CLT announced that the group will end its 48-year operation at the end of the year.
“It’s a new era, time for new energy to move the tax limitation movement forward in Massachusetts,” said Ford. “For going on half a century CLT has carried the burden of leadership in that indispensable mission. The time has come to pass the tax limitation torch on to another generation. Continue reading CITIZENS FOR LIMITED TAXATION (CLT) CLOSES DOWN AND HANDS OFF TO THE MASS FISCAL ALLIANCE
GOV. BAKER APPOINTED TO BE THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE NCAA
By Bob Katzen
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) announced that effective March 1, 2023, Gov. Charlie Baker will serve as the next NCAA President, assuming the role effective March 2023. Continue reading GOV. BAKER APPOINTED TO BE THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE NCAA
CREATING WOMEN’S RIGHTS HISTORY TRAIL PROGRAM (S 2802)
By Bob Katzen
The House 154-0, Senate 39-0, approved and the governor signed into law a bill that would require the state to develop and implement a Women’s Rights History Trail Program. Continue reading CREATING WOMEN’S RIGHTS HISTORY TRAIL PROGRAM (S 2802)
CLEAN ENERGY AND REDUCED EMISSIONS (H 5060)
By Bob Katzen
The House 143-9, Senate 38-2, approved and Gov. Baker signed into law legislation that would expand the clean energy industry and reduce emissions from the transportation and building sectors across the state with the goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. Continue reading CLEAN ENERGY AND REDUCED EMISSIONS (H 5060)
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE (H 5090)
By Bob Katzen
The House 137-16, Senate 40-0, approved and Gov. Baker signed into law a bill designed to further protect reproductive health care and those who perform abortions in the Bay State. Continue reading REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE (H 5090)
FORBID DISCRIMINATION AGAINST A PERSON WITH A NATURAL HAIRSTYLE (H 4554)
By Bob Katzen
The House 155-0, Senate 40-0, approved and Gov. Baker signed into law a bill that would prohibit any person or entity including educational institutions, workplaces and public spaces from implementing any policy that would explicitly target someone who wears their natural hairstyle. The measure defines natural hairstyle as “hair texture, hair type and protective hairstyles including braids, locks, twists and other formation.” Continue reading FORBID DISCRIMINATION AGAINST A PERSON WITH A NATURAL HAIRSTYLE (H 4554)
LEGISLATURE OVERRIDES BAKER’S VETO OF BILL ALLOWING DRIVER’S LICENSE FOR UNDOCUMENTED/ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS (H 4805)
By Bob Katzen
The House 119-36, Senate 32-8, gained the two-thirds vote necessary to override Gov. Charlie Baker’s veto of legislation that would allow, starting July 1, 2023, undocumented/illegal immigrants to apply for a Massachusetts standard driver’s license. Continue reading LEGISLATURE OVERRIDES BAKER’S VETO OF BILL ALLOWING DRIVER’S LICENSE FOR UNDOCUMENTED/ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS (H 4805)
Letter to the Editor: The shameless Democrats! Congressman Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) Keeping Bankman-Fried Money
FTX founder, Sam Bankman-Fried, was arrested in the Bahamas Monday and charged with wire fraud, securities fraud and money laundering, just one day before he was scheduled to testify before the U.S. House Financial Services Committee (HFSC). HFSC oversees all components of the nation’s housing and financial services sectors including banking, insurance, real estate, public and assisted housing and securities. Continue reading Letter to the Editor: The shameless Democrats! Congressman Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) Keeping Bankman-Fried Money
Artist:Greg Walsh’s New Ghosts CD Title:YOU TOOK MY SOUL BUT I KEPT THE HEART album.
Review by Joe Viglione
9 tracks of music, eight titles (the wonderful “Meet Your Maker” has an exquisite Dink Pinkerman DubMix to conclude the CD) Greg Walsh’s New Ghosts offer 25 minutes of music. Continue reading Artist:Greg Walsh’s New Ghosts CD Title:YOU TOOK MY SOUL BUT I KEPT THE HEART album.
Parking Meters in Front of Residential Homes on Somerville Side Streets is Here!
Letter from the Editor:Meters on Somerville Side Streets, You Got What You Voted For!
By William Tauro
Here we go for the new extreme Somerville parking experience! Continue reading Parking Meters in Front of Residential Homes on Somerville Side Streets is Here!
Pennyworth’s Famous Brands of Affordable Prices!
My 12 Somerville Merry Christmases
By Arthur Moore
Number one: Billy Tauro who has been there for the people of Somerville. Always there for the seniors, vets, homeless and the hungry, and the small businesses so badly in need of help. Someone that so many of the good things he does never gets mentioned or is known about.
Number two: The seniors of Somerville who have made this a great city. Their deeds and helping each other giving this city a great name. Now prisoners in their own home town having their freedoms taken away from them by of all things the mobility department. Continue reading My 12 Somerville Merry Christmases
Somerville/Medford Remembering Luis Barbosa
LUIS’ OBITUARY
Barbosa, Luis Of Somerville, passed away at home on Thursday, December 15, 2022. He was 95.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Luis Barbosa
Traffic Board Public Hearing on Jaywalking Regulations, December 20
The City of Somerville Traffic Board will hold a virtual public hearing on Tuesday, December 20, regarding the Somerville Traffic Regulations Article 12-1 (“Pedestrian crossing ways or roadways”). Continue reading Traffic Board Public Hearing on Jaywalking Regulations, December 20
Banks Team with Mystic Valley Elder Services (MVES) to Support Financial Stability
Donations Total $55,000
Local banks are helping to address one of the most difficult challenges facing our community: financial management. Continue reading Banks Team with Mystic Valley Elder Services (MVES) to Support Financial Stability
Somerville/Medford Remembering Vincent Dabeningno
Vincent C Dabenigno
June 26, 1926 – December 21, 2014
Vincent C. Dabenigno–88, A lifelong resident of Somerville passed away on December 21, 2014.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Vincent Dabeningno
MBTA Redesign Proposal Committee Approved City-Wide Bus Route Service Upgrades, BUT…
By Karen Glover
Once again, Brad Rawson, Somerville’s Liason to this MBTA Committee, neglected to upgrade the service of the #89 bus which arrives and departs from Clarendon Hill Towers Mon – Fri…but NO service between the hours of 9 am – 3pm.
and we have NO #89 Bus Service whatsoever departing and arriving from Clarendon Hill Towers on weekends. Continue reading MBTA Redesign Proposal Committee Approved City-Wide Bus Route Service Upgrades, BUT…
Bomb Threat Tufts University
TuftsAlert: There is a BOMB THREAT on the Medford/Somerville Campus.
December 14, 2022 | Category: Urgent Message
TO: Faculty and Staff, Medford/Somerville
All buildings have been checked and no threats have been identified. You may resume normal activity. The incident remains under investigation. Continue reading Bomb Threat Tufts University
Somerville/Medford Remembering Sheila Doyle Russell
Obituary
Sheila Doyle Russell of Cambridge and Hull, Massachusetts passed away Monday, December 12th peacefully at home. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Sheila Doyle Russell
Stabbing 22 Doane Rd. Medford
DETAILS: At approximately 9:06pm on Monday 12/12/2022 the Medford Police responded to 22 Doane Rd. on a report of an attack inside that house. The reporting person informed the dispatcher that a known household member had just attacked another household member. This assault occurred in front of the house and in the driveway. Continue reading Stabbing 22 Doane Rd. Medford
Somerville/Medford Remembering Christine A. (Romano) Hardy
Christine (Romano) Hardy passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving husband of 7 years, Kevin Hardy of Stoneham along with her closest family and friends, on Friday December 9, 2022. She was 49 years of age. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Christine A. (Romano) Hardy
AVATAR 2: THE WAY OF THE WATER
Review by Joe Viglione
Do you remember that TV episode of Ozzie and Harriet guest-starring on Lloyd Bridge’s Sea Hunt? Of course you don’t. No one would be crazy enough to film it. Continue reading AVATAR 2: THE WAY OF THE WATER
Robbery of USPS Letter Carrier
Melrose, MA – On Saturday, December 10, 2022, at approximately 3:00 p.m., a USPS letter carrier was delivering mail in the vicinity of Orchard Lane when they were approached by two armed suspects. The suspects robbed the letter carrier before fleeing on foot. Continue reading Robbery of USPS Letter Carrier
December 13th, 2022 The Somerville Medford News Weekly Print Edition Online

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BRAVO Northeast Youth Ballet on a Magical Production!
Photos: Jeremy Ruth Howes NYB’s company photographer.
The Northeast Youth Ballet, under the direction of Denise Cecere, is a Reading based school and company that performed The Nutcracker this past weekend at the J. Everett Collins Center for the Performing Arts in Andover. The ballet was so well received that the young cast of 85 dancers, known for their talent and professionalism, had the enthusiastic audience on their feet when the curtain closed. Continue reading BRAVO Northeast Youth Ballet on a Magical Production!
This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES On Beacon Hill
By Bob Katzen
“My wife is really looking forward to having me around a little more, so I don’t think I’ll be a candidate in ‘24 for anything. I will certainly try to be involved in a positive way.”
—Gov. Charlie Baker when asked if he plans to run for president in 2024. Continue reading This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES On Beacon Hill
HISTORIC FIRST SPORTS BETTING LICENSE GOES TO ENCORE BOSTON HARBOR
By Bob Katzen
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission voted unanimously to award Everett’s casino, Encore Boston Harbor, the first sports wagering operator license in the state’s history. “Next on the agenda is that the Everett casino now must obtain a certificate of operations and meet additional conditions before bets can actually be accepted.
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HONOR MERCY OTIS WARREN (H 4281)
By Bob Katzen
The House gave initial approval to a bill that would call for renowned Cape Cod artist and sculptor David Lewis to construct, at no expense to the state, a memorial display in the likeness of Mercy Otis Warren, an important and underrepresented historical woman of the American Revolution from Barnstable. The bust would be displayed in the Massachusetts Statehouse.
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GALVIN CERTIFIES CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT HIKING TAXES ON MILLIONAIRES
By Bob Katzen
Secretary of State Bill Galvin signed the final certification of the new constitutional amendment, approved by voters as Question 1 in November. The amendment would allow a graduated income tax in Massachusetts and impose an additional 4 percent income tax, in addition to the current flat 5 percent one, on taxpayers’ earnings of more than $1 million annually. Continue reading GALVIN CERTIFIES CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT HIKING TAXES ON MILLIONAIRES
$1.6 BILLION SPENDING PACKAGE (H 4532)
By Bob Katzen
The House 156-0, Senate on a voice vote without a roll call, approved a $1.6 billion supplemental budget that contains $700 million for COVID-19 related expenses including $432 million for COVID-19 testing, $72 million for treatments, $45 million for expanded vaccination access and $25 million for personal protective equipment.
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COVID-19 POLICY EXTENSIONS (S 2475)
By Bob Katzen
The House 150-10, (Senate on a voice vote without a roll call) approved legislation that would extend many of the measures instituted in Massachusetts during the COVID-19 state of emergency that expired when the original emergency declaration ended. Continue reading COVID-19 POLICY EXTENSIONS (S 2475)
EXCLUDE MUNICIPAL WORKERS (H 3771)
By Bob Katzen
The House 0-158, Senate on a voice vote without a roll call, rejected Gov. Baker’s amendment that would exclude municipal employees from the emergency COVID-19 paid leave program.
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EARLY RELEASE OF PRISONERS (H 4002)
By Bob Katzen
The House 132-27, Senate 37-3, overrode Gov. Baker’s veto of a section that authorizes the commissioner of corrections, if it can be done safely, to release, transition to home confinement or furlough prisoners with prioritization given to populations most vulnerable to serious medical outcomes from COVID-19. Continue reading EARLY RELEASE OF PRISONERS (H 4002)
COVID-19 EMERGENCY SICK LEAVE AND UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CHANGES (H 3771)
By Bob Katzen
The House 157-0, Senate 40-0, approved a bill that would provide qualified workers with up to five days of paid leave for COVID-19-related emergencies including workers who are sick with the virus, under a quarantine order, recovering from receiving a vaccine or caring for a family member ill with the virus. Continue reading COVID-19 EMERGENCY SICK LEAVE AND UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CHANGES (H 3771)
Somerville/Medford Remembering Paul E Silva
PAUL’S OBITUARY
Silva, Paul E. — Of Somerville, passed away on Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at Beth Israel Hospital. He was 77. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Paul E Silva
Medford Middle School Students to Participate in Discovering Justice Mock Trial
Culminating an eleven-week program in which middle schools partnered with legal mentors from area law offices, law schools, and state offices, Medford students will present their cases about the Fourth Amendment at an in-person Mock Trial at the Moakley Federal Courthouse in Boston.
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Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Social Security Thieves
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
Subject: Social Security thieves Please publish my letter Thank you. CRB
December 10, 2022
To: Re: Social Security Thieves
A woman whose husband died on Thanksgiving day, is bereft not only because of her and her family’s great loss, but at the beginning of
December, the Social Security monthly check of her husband was withdrawn, instead of hers which was smaller and her bank of more than twenty years closed his account with no notice.
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Dr. Mouhab Rizkallah -Our “Person of the Year” (2022)

Photo1:Dr. Mouhab Rizkallah’s hand is victoriously raised with Massachusetts Dental Society President-Elect Dr. Abe Abdul in front of the Grand Staircase of the Massachusetts State House – moments after “Question 2” was signed into law by Secretary of State William Galvin.

Photo2:MA Secretary of State, William Galvin, signs Question 2 into law, as Question 2 author Dr. Mouhab Rizkallah and numerous supporting leaders from the American Dental Association and Massachusetts Dental Society stand by.
By William Tauro
Why is Dr. Mouhab Rizkallah our person of the year? This Boston Globe Article linked below explains Rizkallah’s remarkable 2022 accomplishments: Massachusetts is now “the Birthplace of a Dental Revolution….Rizkallah’s crusade sparked a fire….often how a revolution starts…. one passionate person…..with a cause that can win the hearts of many.”
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City of Cambridge Traffic and Parking Engineer Arrested by Federal Agents on Child Pornography Offenses
City of Cambridge Traffic and Parking Engineer arrested by Federal Agents on a warrant on Thursday afternoon 12/07/22 in the Cambridge Traffic and Parking, parking lot located at 344 Inman Street in cambridge on child pornography charges.
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Highland Ave. (School St. to Central St.) Westbound Traffic Detour
Beginning 12/12/22 contractors will begin underground utility improvements along Highland Ave. Here’s what you need to know ahead of your commute:
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Somerville/Medford Remembering Frances Jarnagin
FRANCES’ OBITUARY
Frances (Taddeo) Jarnagin, a lifelong resident of Somerville, passed away on December 6, 2022, she was 90. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Frances Jarnagin
Somerville/Medford Remembering Albert “Albie F Dizoglio
ALBERT “ALBIE”‘S OBITUARY
DiZoglio, Albert F. “Albie” — Of Wakefield, passed away unexpectedly at home on Thursday, December 8, 2022. He was 63 years young. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Albert “Albie F Dizoglio
LOST DOG EVERETT- also seen Copley Plaza Boston
Lulu was reported to be accidentally left behind along with a cell phone at 7-11 on Chelsea Street in Everett after visiting Copley Plaza with her owners estranged family member. Continue reading LOST DOG EVERETT- also seen Copley Plaza Boston
Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: The Grinch That Stole Somerville
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
Brad Rawson. I never knew his name until the great Winter Hill Broadway disaster. Which to this day is not corrected. Mostly unused bike lane where rarely is seen a bike. Where parking is still removed from the small businesses and of all things the Somerville retirement board where some to this day still can no longer go due to this mostly unused bike lane. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: The Grinch That Stole Somerville
School Street Bridge Reopens Saturday, December 10
SOMERVILLE – Ahead of the Green Line Extension opening next week, the School Street bridge in Somerville’s Gilman Square is expected to reopen to all users this Saturday, December 10. The bridge has been closed since April 2020 to support GLX construction.
Continue reading School Street Bridge Reopens Saturday, December 10
Somerville Publishes Draft Bicycle Network Plan Plan Establishes Vision for an 88-Mile Network of Connected Bike Facilities Citywide
After a year of community engagement, data analysis, and policy research, the City of Somerville has published a draft of Somerville’s first Bicycle Network Plan. The Bicycle Network Plan is a visioning document intended to guide the next few decades of work to improve and expand Somerville’s bicycle facilities.
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SOMERVILLE KIWANIS CLUB HOST TOYS FOR TOTS LUNCHEON
SOMERVILLE: On Thursday, December 8th, the Kiwanis Club of Somerville, along with our friends from the Somerville Lions Club and Somerville Rotary Club hosted our annual Toys For Tots luncheon at the Mount Vernon Restaurant. Gunnery Sergeant Curtis Dunham and Private Matthew Rankey of the United States Marine Corps, joined us as we collected toys donated by members of the three clubs for the Toys For Tots campaign. Continue reading SOMERVILLE KIWANIS CLUB HOST TOYS FOR TOTS LUNCHEON
Somerville/Medford Remembering RUI P. DEMEDEIROS
DeMedeiros, Rui P., of Arlington, December 5, 2022, at age 57. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering RUI P. DEMEDEIROS
Help Wanted Custodial/ Handyman
Looking for full or part time help Custodial/ Handyman McCarthy Self Storage Medford contact Maria (781)396-7724 Continue reading Help Wanted Custodial/ Handyman
The Green Line Extension is Finally Here
After decades of advocacy and planning, the Green Line Extension is finally here. Join Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and City staff to celebrate this historic milestone on Monday, December 12, at an opening day celebration at Ball Square station from 7 to 8 a.m. Continue reading The Green Line Extension is Finally Here
Local Residents to Perform in Northeast Youth Ballet’s THE NUTCRACKER
Friday December 9th at 7:30pm
Saturday, December 10th at 2:00pm
Saturday, December 10th at 7:30pm
Sunday, December 11th at 2:00pm
Eleven local residents cast in the highly anticipated production. Continue reading Local Residents to Perform in Northeast Youth Ballet’s THE NUTCRACKER
Somerville Police Officer Ross O’Meara is Retiring After 29 Years
By William Tauro
After almost 3 decades of community service to the City of Somerville, Patrolman Ross O’Meara is retiring. Continue reading Somerville Police Officer Ross O’Meara is Retiring After 29 Years
Somerville to Celebrate Green Line Extension Opening
Community Celebration with music, kid’s choo-choo train, food truck and more at Somerville High School, Saturday, December 17
Opening Day Celebration with music at Ball Square Station, Monday, December 12 Continue reading Somerville to Celebrate Green Line Extension Opening
Man Arraigned in Connection with Fatal Stabbing in Somerville
SOMERVILLE – Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Chief of Police Charles Femino have confirmed that Darien Burns, 53 of Somerville has been arrested and charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon causing serious bodily injury in connection with the fatal stabbing of Joseph Muzzi, 33 of Weymouth that occurred last night inside a laundromat on Main Street in Somerville. Continue reading Man Arraigned in Connection with Fatal Stabbing in Somerville
TO:SOMERVILLE CITY HALL FROM:CLARENDON HILL TOWERS RESIDENTS, BUS RIDERS and ALL CITIZENS RE: OUR CHRISTMAS WISH LIST
By Karen Glover
This past Sunday, Dec. 4, 2022, was a bright, sunshiny day. I took a walk to Holland St. to see what Brad, our Transportation Monster, did, if anything, about his now notorious “Senior Citizen Sitting Duck Bench.” This bizarre bench, situated in the middle of traffic, was recently and predictably, demolished by a traffic accident. The Mayor, Brad, Brad’s boss were warned in print, in person at the Ward 7 meeting that this bench in the middle of traffic was an accident waiting to happen. Continue reading TO:SOMERVILLE CITY HALL FROM:CLARENDON HILL TOWERS RESIDENTS, BUS RIDERS and ALL CITIZENS RE: OUR CHRISTMAS WISH LIST
December 6th, 2022 The Somerville Medford News Weekly Print Edition Online

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Somerville/Medford Remembering Mary C. Carr
MARY’S OBITUARY
Mary C. (Stone) Carr, of Medford, passed away on November 30, 2022, she was 90 years of age.
Born in New York City she was the daughter of the late Josephine (Merner) and James Stone.
Beloved wife of the late William J. Carr who passed away just last year. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Mary C. Carr
Somerville/Medford Remembering Carla A. Lincoln
CARLA’S OBITUARY
Carla A. (Willey) Lincoln, of Somerville, passed away peacefully surrounded by the love of her family on December 3, 2022, she was 72. Born and raised in Somerville, she was the only daughter born to Edith A. (Barker) and Richard Willey.
Carla was the beloved wife of 47 years to Stephen Lincoln. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Carla A. Lincoln
Somerville City Council Special Committee on Charter Review Public Hearing, Wednesday, 12/7
SOMERVILLE—The Somerville City Council Special Committee on Charter Review will hold a virtual (online) public hearing on the City of Somerville Charter Review process on Wednesday, December 7, starting at 6 p.m. There are two ways residents can submit testimony and be heard: Continue reading Somerville City Council Special Committee on Charter Review Public Hearing, Wednesday, 12/7
Mayor Ballantyne’s Boston Globe Op Ed Calls for a Broader Vision for Public Transit
In a Boston Globe Op-Ed, Mayor Katjana Ballantyne advocates for Massachusetts to plan not only for safe, reliable transit but to create a world-class public transit system for our citizens by connecting the dots between public transit and public good. Continue reading Mayor Ballantyne’s Boston Globe Op Ed Calls for a Broader Vision for Public Transit
Somerville City Council Charter Review Committee Public Hearing Old Powder House 6 p.m., Wednesday, December 7, 2022
The City Charter governs the structure and functions of our local government. The City Council Special Committee on Charter Review is examining the Charter and will recommend changes to the Mayor and Council. Continue reading Somerville City Council Charter Review Committee Public Hearing Old Powder House 6 p.m., Wednesday, December 7, 2022
Restricted-Income Rental Opportunities: 126 Cross Street & 29 Alpine Street
The City’s Inclusionary Housing Program has two income-restricted rental opportunities:
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The Green Line Extension is Finally Here – Join Us to Celebrate!
An MBTA Green Line train welcomes passengers at the Union Square platform Continue reading The Green Line Extension is Finally Here – Join Us to Celebrate!
The Beginning of the End for Businesses on Highland Avenue
By William Tauro
The Beginning of the End for Businesses on Highland Avenue. Continue reading The Beginning of the End for Businesses on Highland Avenue
THE CITY OF SOMERVILLE: TIME TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY AND MAINTAIN All ASPECTS OF THE CITY OF SOMERVILLE SIDEWALKS SPANNING THE LENGTH OF THE CLARENDON HILL TOWERS PROPERTY
Interview by Karen Glover
As Clarendon Hill Towers Maintenance Supervisor and head of the maintenance team, our top priority is 100% safety of every detail of the physical layout of this sizable property. We work very hard to accomplish this goal, especially so with the extra challenges presented during inclement winter weather. Safety precautions are our paramount concerns. Continue reading THE CITY OF SOMERVILLE: TIME TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY AND MAINTAIN All ASPECTS OF THE CITY OF SOMERVILLE SIDEWALKS SPANNING THE LENGTH OF THE CLARENDON HILL TOWERS PROPERTY

































































































