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Somerville Achieves AAA Bond Rating for Third Consecutive Year

City Again Earns Highest Long-Term Debt Rating from S&P Global Ratings

SOMERVILLE – Mayor Katjana Ballantyne is proud to announce that for the third year in a row, the City of Somerville has received the highest possible long-term debt rating of ‘AAA’ from S&P Global Ratings. This rating reaffirms the City’s financial strength and ensures lower borrowing costs for critical infrastructure investments that benefit residents. Continue reading Somerville Achieves AAA Bond Rating for Third Consecutive Year

Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Somerville’s Broadway Bus Lane Should Go As Well

Your thoughts?

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

Hi Billy,
How you doin?

The City of Boston is removing the bus lane on Boylston St. The bus and bike lanes on busy streets in Boston and Somerville has to go. Imagine what it cost the Boston taxpayers to add the bus lane (against many taxpayers’ and business owners’ wishes) then remove it and put the parking back. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Somerville’s Broadway Bus Lane Should Go As Well

Somerville Police Department Weekly Crime Log

Assault
25006942: On 2/7/25 at approximately 12:58 AM, Somerville Police responded to Assembly Row for a fight. Upon arrival, officers observed an unconscious male on the ground suffering from multiple injuries. Officers spoke with several witnesses who stated the victim was involved in a fight with two males and one female. During the fight, the suspects repeatedly punched and kicked the victim then fled the area. Continue reading Somerville Police Department Weekly Crime Log

Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:America’s Favorite Teacher

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

Thank you for taking the time to learn about my story.

Local teacher here! I entered the ‘America’s Favorite Teacher’ contest run by Reader’s Digest this past fall aftering seeing the contest advertised online. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:America’s Favorite Teacher

This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES On Beacon Hill

By Bob Katzen

“The loss of these three workers is not just a statistic. It is a devastating reminder of the human cost of inadequate safety practices.”
— Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health (COSH) Executive Director Tatiana Sofia Begault on recent reports that three Massachusetts workers died in less than two weeks. Continue reading This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES On Beacon Hill

RULING OF THE CHAIR ON ICE DETAINER AMENDMENT(H 57)

By Bob Katzen

The House 128-24, supported the ruling of the chair that a proposed amendment that would have required the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities to collaborate with ICE regarding detainers issued for dangerous criminal aliens, was beyond the scope of the shelter bill and should not be allowed on the House floor for debate. Continue reading RULING OF THE CHAIR ON ICE DETAINER AMENDMENT(H 57)

12-MONTH RESIDENCY REQUIRED (H 57)

By Bob Katzen

The House 26-126, rejected an amendment that would require that in order to be eligible for benefits under the emergency assistance shelter program, an applicant must have resided in Massachusetts for twelve consecutive months immediately prior to the date of application. The applicant must also provide an acceptable form of verification such as tax returns; a MA REAL-ID; a utility bill, lease or mortgage; or pay stubs showing Massachusetts employment. The residency requirement would not apply to victims of domestic violence or to any person whose living situation has been affected by a fire or other natural disaster that occurred in the Bay State.
Continue reading 12-MONTH RESIDENCY REQUIRED (H 57)

BROADER BACKGROUND CHECKS (H 57)

The House 26-125, rejected an amendment that would expand the background checks that the state must conduct on emergency assistance shelter applicants by mandating universal criminal background checks that include criminal records at the state, federal and international levels; immigration or residency status; and presence on international or domestic criminal watch lists.
Continue reading BROADER BACKGROUND CHECKS (H 57)

$425 MILLION FOR SHELTER SYSTEM (H 57)

By Bob Katzen

The House 126-26, approved and sent to the Senate a fiscal 2025 supplemental budget that includes $425 million to fund the state’s family shelter system and make some changes to tighten eligibility. The vote was almost strictly along party lines with all Repubicans voting against it and all but two Democrats voting for it. The Democrats say the measure makes major reforms while the GOP says the bill does not go far enough. Continue reading $425 MILLION FOR SHELTER SYSTEM (H 57)

Maffa Way Mystic Ave Public Information Meetings Feb 24 and Feb 26th

Maffa Way/Mystic Avenue Bridge
Superstructure Replacements Project
Public Information Meetings

What is happening?

MassDOT is hosting two in-person Public Information Meetings on February 24 in Charlestown and February 26 in Somerville. The project team will provide an overview of upcoming revisions to traffic alignments, bike paths and bus lanes at Lombardi Street, as well as an update on plans for Phase 2 construction and the Orange Line shutdown in May 2025. The meetings will feature a presentation after which attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide comments. Identical information will be presented at each meeting. Continue reading Maffa Way Mystic Ave Public Information Meetings Feb 24 and Feb 26th

Somerville/Medford Remembering Joan M. Marks

Obituary
Joan M. Marks of Somerville passed away on February 3, 2025, at the age of 84. She was the beloved wife of the late Robert E. Marks. Joan was a devoted mother to Robert Marks and his wife Christine, Doreen Warren, Richard Marks, and the late David J. Marks, whose surviving wife is Catherine Marks. She is also survived by many grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Joan M. Marks

Somerville/Medford Remembering David Meichle

Obituary
David Meichle passed away unexpectedly January 31, 2025 at the age of 37. He is survived by his parents, Linda Barton, and Michael Meichle (Kathy), brother John Meichle (Stacy), niece Isabelle Meichle, grandmother Lois Barton, uncles Kim Meichle and Mark Barton (Patricia), aunts Deborah Meichle Brucker (Tom), Sonja Meichle Johnson (Dave), and various cousins.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering David Meichle

“Broadway Supper Club” Returns to Premiere on Broadway Somerville with an all new show!

After a highly successful December debut, PR Productions is thrilled to announce the return of Broadway Supper Club, an exciting live entertainment and dining experience celebrating the music and stories of Broadway performers. The next performance will take place on Thursday, February 20, 2025, at 8 PM at Premiere on Broadway, located at 517 Broadway, Somerville, MA. Tickets are available for $35. Continue reading “Broadway Supper Club” Returns to Premiere on Broadway Somerville with an all new show!

Somerville/Medford Remembering Rita M. Gearon

Obituary
Rita M. Gearon, a lifelong resident of Somerville, MA, passed away on January 29, 2025. Born and raised in Somerville, she was the beloved daughter of the late John Gearon and Margaret Corbett. Rita was a devoted sister to her eight late siblings: Patrick Gearon, John Gearon, Alice Robinson, Margret Furlong, Agnes Tracy, Mary Stanton, Anna Gearon, And Francis (Sonny) Gearon. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Rita M. Gearon

Somerville/Medford Remembering Joan M. (Shaw) Coakley

Obituary
Joan M. (Shaw) Coakley, RN -Of Woburn and Falmouth formerly of Somerville, 81,January 30th.

Beloved wife of 57 years to Paul G. Coakley. Devoted mother of Kevin P. Coakley and his wife Paula of Woburn, and Brian G. Coakley and his partner Sarah Hebert of Newry, ME. Cherished grandmother of Katarina Coakley and Olivia Coakley. Dear sister-in-law of Ellen E. Smith and aunt of Michael Smith and Maureen Homan. Dearest lifelong friend of Nancy Welch of Naples, Fl.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Joan M. (Shaw) Coakley

Somerville Police Department Weekly Crime Report

Arrest
25003929: On 1/22/25 at approximately 12:46 PM, Somerville Police responded to East Cambridge Savings Bank (285 Highland Ave) for a robbery. Upon arrival, officers were given a suspect description and were informed that the suspect left in a taxi cab. Officers quickly located the taxi and conducted a stop. The suspect was identified placed under arrest. Officers confiscated a knife from the suspect and recovered $80 tucked in the seats of the taxi.
Continue reading Somerville Police Department Weekly Crime Report

$19 MILLION FOR STATEWIDE DIGITAL EQUITY EFFORTS

By Bob Katzen

The Healey administration and the Massachusetts Broadband Institute announced $19 million in grants to support participants of the Digital Equity Partnerships Program. The funds will support active digital equity projects focused on delivering training, resources and broadband infrastructure to Massachusetts residents.
Supporters say these projects will distribute upwards of 500 devices, expand the Apartment Wi-Fi program by 4,000 units and increase digital access for nearly 20,000 residents across the state. Continue reading $19 MILLION FOR STATEWIDE DIGITAL EQUITY EFFORTS

$6 MILLION FOR PROVIDING PRISONERS WITH TECH SKILLS

By Bob Katzen

Tech Goes Home (TGH) and Ameelio, two non-profits dedicated to closing the digital divide, announced the receipt of a $6 million grant with more than $4 million earmarked to bring digital skills courses to more than 3,600 adults and youth housed in county jails and Department of Youth Services facilities in the Bay State.
Most prisons have limited and outdated technology, making it difficult for individuals to acclimate to the rapidly advancing digital world upon release. Continue reading $6 MILLION FOR PROVIDING PRISONERS WITH TECH SKILLS

DON’T MISS THIS EVENT – Join Massachusetts energy leaders in government, industry and advocacy at the MCLE in Boston on March 26

By Bob Katzen

DON’T MISS THIS EVENT – Join Massachusetts energy leaders in government, industry and advocacy at the MCLE in Boston on March 26 for an important discussion about the state’s energy policy and its goals for a net-zero future, hosted by the State House News Service. With the return of a new Trump administration and policies hindering wind power development, the state’s plan to expand its offshore wind portfolio faces uncertainty. Continue reading DON’T MISS THIS EVENT – Join Massachusetts energy leaders in government, industry and advocacy at the MCLE in Boston on March 26

HIV PREVENTION DRUGS (S 2480)

By Bob Katzen

On October 26, 2023, the Senate 38-0, approved and sent to the House a bill that would allow pharmacists to prescribe, dispense and administer a short-term supply (60-days once in a two-year period) of HIV prevention drugs, known as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), to a patient without a prescription. The House took no action on the bill and it died. Continue reading HIV PREVENTION DRUGS (S 2480)

MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS (S 2491)

By Bob Katzen

On October 26, 2023, the Senate 38-0, approved and sent to the House a bill that would require all prisons, homeless shelters and K-12 schools to maintain free menstrual products, including sanitary napkins, tampons and underwear liners in private and public restrooms and to make them available in a “convenient manner that does not stigmatize any persons seeking the products.” The House took no action on the bill and it died.
Continue reading MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS (S 2491)

Somerville/Medford Remembering Michael F. Cannon

Obituary
Michael F. Cannon, aged 61, of Arlington/Brighton, was a dedicated finish carpenter, avid skier and a proud Marine Corp veteran. He was predeceased by his loving parents, William F. and Elinor L. (Moloy) Cannon of Arlington. Michael is survived by his siblings: Cynthia and Ralph Brogna of Woburn, William and Sandra Cannon of Burlington, Susan Cannon of Woburn, Denise and David Castle of Ossipee, NH, and Barbara and Galvin Murphy of Malden. He also leaves behind many nieces and nephews, as well as longtime friends Mason (“Sully”), Sean (“Vinny”), Patrick (“Dots”), and Chuck. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Michael F. Cannon

Somerville Adjusts Redevelopment Plans for 90 Washington St.

Due to cost escalation from legal settlement, use to shift from public safety headquarters to housing and mixed use

SOMERVILLE–Today, the City of Somerville announced a recalibration of redevelopment plans for 90 Washington Street following a recent legal decision that significantly increased the cost of the property. Continue reading Somerville Adjusts Redevelopment Plans for 90 Washington St.

Updated Advisory: Boston, Somerville Traffic Pattern Shifts on Maffa Way and Mystic Avenue Postponed Until Next Week

Work now begins, weather permitting, on Tuesday, January 28

BOSTON/SOMERVILLE – The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is updating travelers that the traffic pattern shifts on Maffa Way and Mystic Avenue in Somerville are being postponed until next week and will now be implemented, weather permitting, beginning Tuesday, January 28. These shifts are anticipated to remain in place through January of 2026. Continue reading Updated Advisory: Boston, Somerville Traffic Pattern Shifts on Maffa Way and Mystic Avenue Postponed Until Next Week

$108 MILLION FOR MASSACHUSETTS IN SETTELEMENT WITH PURDUE PHARMA

Bob Katzen
Attorney General Andrea Campbell announced that she, along with a bipartisan coalition of states and other parties, has reached a $7.4 billion settlement in principle with members of the Sackler family and their company, Purdue Pharma for their instrumental role in creating the opioid crisis. Up to $108 million of the settlement funds will be distributed to Massachusetts. Continue reading $108 MILLION FOR MASSACHUSETTS IN SETTELEMENT WITH PURDUE PHARMA

HOLD DANGEROUS BON-CITIZENS FOR ICE INTERVENTION

By Bob Katzen

Reps. Michael Soter (R-Bellingham) and Kenneth Sweezey (R-Pembroke) have filed legislation they say will restore power to local and state law enforcement agencies by closing a loophole that prevents court officers and law enforcement officials from holding dangerous illegal non-citizens with ICE detainers beyond the time that the individual would otherwise be entitled to be released from state custody, allowing these individuals to walk free after committing significant crimes in certain situations.
Continue reading HOLD DANGEROUS BON-CITIZENS FOR ICE INTERVENTION

HEALEY FILES $59.6 BILLION FISCAL YEAR 2026 STATE BUDGET

By Bob Katzen

Gov. Maura Healy filed her third annual state budget, with a price tag of $59.6 billion. She also proposed an additional $1.95 billion in surtax spending that she says would stabilize the MBTA, enable critical investments in transportation and higher education infrastructure. The surtax revenue is from the constitutional amendment, approved by voters in 2022, that imposes an additional 4 percent income tax, in addition to the flat 5 percent one, on taxpayers’ earnings of more than $1 million annually. Continue reading HEALEY FILES $59.6 BILLION FISCAL YEAR 2026 STATE BUDGET

ESTABLISH A COMMISSION TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF ESTABLISHING A MASSACHUSETTS CABO VERDEAN CULTURAL CENTER S 2995)

By Bob Katzen

Gov. Healey signed a measure creating a 10-person special commission to study the feasibility of establishing a statewide Massachusetts Cabo Verdean cultural center in the city of Boston to represent the over 200 years history of Cabo Verdeans in the state. Continue reading ESTABLISH A COMMISSION TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF ESTABLISHING A MASSACHUSETTS CABO VERDEAN CULTURAL CENTER S 2995)

Somerville Community Invited to Participate in School Building Community Feedback Survey

Survey will help inform size, scope, and location of new PK-8 school

SOMERVILLE– The City is in the process of planning for Somerville’s next new PK-8 (Pre-Kindergarten to 8th grade) public school building. Due to the broad and significant impacts, both the City and Somerville Public Schools are committed to a robust and inclusive
community-wide engagement process as various options for this project are evaluated.
Continue reading Somerville Community Invited to Participate in School Building Community Feedback Survey

Mystic Players Revival Company

[Medford, Massachusetts] – The Mystic Players Revival, Inc. theater company is thrilled to announce that it has received a grant of $2,500 from the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency, through its Festivals and Projects Program. This initiative aligns closely with our mission to provide the community with a year-round schedule of live theater, produced to serve the cultural, educational and entertainment needs of the community, and we are excited about the positive impact this funding will have on the citizens of Medford. Continue reading Mystic Players Revival Company

THE ROLLING STONES Welcome to Shepherd’s Bush

Commentary from Joe Viglione

This terrific concert adds to the Stones’ legacy, “I Got the Blues” keeps its early integrity, but the sounds captured here include new revelations. “Brand New Car” from 1994’s Voodoo Lounge actually feels like Boston band The Cars trademark riff merged with Chuck Berry. The importance of these releases on Mercury Studios (the old Eagle Rock,) are more essential with fans taking telephone videos in concert and bootleggers almost obsolete. Where rock and roll fans were desperate for live performances in the 70s and 80s, these classic official recordings serve a need, especially for legacy artists like the Rolling Stones. Continue reading THE ROLLING STONES Welcome to Shepherd’s Bush

Somerville/Medford Remembering Pier Luigi “Gino” Minghetti.

Pier Luigi Minghetti
November 27, 1933 — January 16, 2025
Westford, Massachusetts
Pier Luigi “Gino” Minghetti.

Gino Minghetti, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and community legend, passed away peacefully at the age of 91. Born on November 27, 1933, in the beautiful seaside town of Gaeta, Italy, Gino brought a legacy of love, tradition, and vibrant energy to all who knew him. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Pier Luigi “Gino” Minghetti.

Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Woman Attacked Near Clarendon Hill Stop & Shop

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

Did you know a woman was attacked a few nights ago near Clarendon Hill Stop & Shop wearing earbuds and crossing the street a guy grabbed her from behind picked her up and covered her mouth. His intentions were either to kill and rape. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Woman Attacked Near Clarendon Hill Stop & Shop

Somerville/Medford Remembering June D. (Garo) Winchester

June D. (Garo) Winchester, lifelong resident of Medford, passed away on Saturday, January 18th. She was 91. Born in Boston, she was the cherished daughter of the late Joseph and Katherine (Galvin) Garo. June had a successful career as a nurse’s assistant, and established many lifelong friendships throughout the years. Later in life, June would work for her brother Victor as a legal secretary in his law firm. June was a proud member of the Ladies Auxiliary at the VFW Dilboy in Somerville.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering June D. (Garo) Winchester

PROTECT DRINKING WATER SUPPLY (SD 847)

By Bob Katzen

Sen. Jamie Eldridge (D-Marlborough) and Rep. Natalie Blais (D-Sunderland) filed legislation that would enable the Bay State to develop minimum statewide water quality standards for private wells and expand a financial assistance program to remediate wells affected by PFAS (“forever chemicals”) and other harmful contaminants in drinking water supplies.
Continue reading PROTECT DRINKING WATER SUPPLY (SD 847)

CAMERAS ON PUBLIC TRANSIT BUSES (H 4057)

By Bob Katzen

Gov. Healey signed into law a measure that would allow public transit agencies to use bus-mounted cameras to record and issue fines against illegal parking in bus lanes and bus stops.
The bill sets a minimum fine of $25 and a maximum of $125 for bus lane violations, and a flat $100 fine for bus stop violations. It also prohibits bus lane and bus stop violations caught on camera from being considered “moving violations” that would raise a diver’s insurance premiums. Continue reading CAMERAS ON PUBLIC TRANSIT BUSES (H 4057)

ALLOW CAMERAS ON SCHOOL BUSES (H 4940)

By Bob Katzen

Gov. Healey signed into law legislation that will allow cities and towns to use cameras, installed on school buses, to identify and record vehicles that illegally pass stopped school buses. The measure does not change the current fines for these violations. The fines would remain at $250 for a first offense, $500 for a second offense, and $1,000 for a third and subsequent offense. The bill also prohibits these violations caught on camera from being considered “moving violations” that would raise a diver’s insurance premiums. Continue reading ALLOW CAMERAS ON SCHOOL BUSES (H 4940)

On Air with Billy Tauro

We just finished filming another fun filled episode of “On Air with Billy Tauro” and it was a great show!

Special guest Shawn Zubrzycki appeared talking about his tireless efforts in spearheading a wonderful memorial to honor the Legacy of Kenneth Lonergan by Dedicating a Memorial in Somerville! Kenneth Lonergan spent 30 years at Somerville High School working as a Special Education Teacher and Administrator, directing musical theater and mentoring, coaching and inspiring generations of students. Continue reading On Air with Billy Tauro

Grounding McGrath” Boulevard Project to Receive More than $43 Million in Federal Funding

Transformative MassDOT project will reconnect Somerville neighborhoods and improve safety

SOMERVILLE—Ongoing efforts to “Ground McGrath” Highway (Route 28) in Somerville have received a federal funding boost. Last week, the Healey-Driscoll Administration announced that the State has been awarded a more than $43
million federal grant to advance the project, which would replace the elevated McCarthy Overpass with a safer, more accessible ground-level road and people-friendly streetscape. The grant is part of more than
$102 Continue reading Grounding McGrath” Boulevard Project to Receive More than $43 Million in Federal Funding

Somerville/Medford Remembering Mary T. (Sousa) Gonda

Obituary
Mary T. (Sousa) Gonda, 92, of Somerville, MA, passed away peacefully on January 18, 2025, at Grace House of Windham, in Windham, NH. Mary lived in Somerville for over 70 years. She was born on August 27, 1932, in Cambridge, MA, to Rose and Alfred Sousa. She was the beloved wife of the late Louis Gonda, of 63 years, and a loving mom to the late Karen Bettencourt.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Mary T. (Sousa) Gonda

Grounding McGrath” Boulevard Project to Receive More than $43 Million in Federal Funding

Transformative MassDOT project will reconnect Somerville neighborhoods and improve safety

SOMERVILLE—Ongoing efforts to “Ground McGrath” Highway (Route 28) in Somerville have received a federal funding boost. Last week, the Healey-Driscoll Administration announced that the State has been awarded a more than $43
million federal grant to advance the project, which would replace the elevated McCarthy Overpass with a safer, more accessible ground-level road and people-friendly streetscape. The grant is part of more than
$102
million in federal support that Massachusetts won for transportation infrastructure projects.

Built in the 1950s, the McGrath Overpass has long cut off part of East Somerville from safe and easy access to neighborhoods to its west. Replacing the elevated highway with a ground-level boulevard will knit these neighborhoods back together at human scale.
New features will include a safer, more accessible, and sustainable streetscape designed for all ages, abilities, and transit modes including walking, rolling, biking, riding the bus, and driving. In addition to reuniting neighborhoods and sparking the local
economy, the project will further the City’s dogged pursuit of its Vision Zero goal to eliminate transportation-related deaths and serious injuries.

“For too long our community has been divided by a highway that doesn’t serve the needs of our residents. Grounding McGrath will make us safer and more connected, and it will right a decades-old wrong that harmed our neighborhoods,” said Mayor Katjana Ballantyne.
“I want to thank Governor Healey, Senator Markey, Senator Warren, and Representative Pressley for continuing to prioritize this project and for their work to help secure this critical funding for our community.”

“I also want to acknowledge the decades of hard work by tireless community advocates who refused to accept the status-quo and called out the harms done by discriminatory transportation policy. Today is a win for not only them but for our full community,” said
Mayor Ballantyne.

More About the McGrath Boulevard Project

The McGrath
Boulevard project focuses on portion of McGrath Highway between Third Street in Cambridge and Broadway in Somerville. It is the result of decades of grassroots advocacy and effective collaboration among the
City, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT), and federal partners.

“In classic Somerville fashion, our community is tackling another legacy infrastructure challenge to improve safety and quality of life for our residents,” said Brad Rawson, Director of the City’s Mobility Division. “McGrath Boulevard will help people get where
they need to go, whether they take transit, walk, bike, or drive. Kudos to our partners at MassDOT, who are not only designing a human-scaled road, but showing real skill and creativity to secure construction funding for this critical project.”

While the project is still in the early phases of design and there is much work and community process ahead, this funding represents a major step forward.

For more information and to stay up to date on this project, visit
mass.gov/mcgrath-boulevard-project.

Traffic Pattern Shifts on Maffa Way and Mystic AvenueAdvisory Boston, Somerville:

 

Work begins Friday, January 24

 

BOSTON/SOMERVILLE – The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is announcing traffic pattern shifts on Maffa Way and Mystic Avenue in Somerville that will be implemented beginning Friday, January 24. These shifts are anticipated to remain in place through January of 2026.

 

Continue reading Traffic Pattern Shifts on Maffa Way and Mystic AvenueAdvisory Boston, Somerville:

Somerville/Medford Remembering Peter Louis Guglietta

Peter Louis Guglietta, of Somerville, passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 11, 2025 He was 100 years old. Born in Somerville, he was the son of Damiano and Maria (Nardella) Guglietta. The beloved husband of the late Lillian (Strozzi) Guglietta, who predeceased him in 2023, together they were married nearly 74 years and raised their family in Somerville. In addition to being a devoted husband and father, Peter was a World War II veteran of the United States Army Air Corps, and served proudly in the Pacific theatre from 1943-1946. Upon his return from military service, he finished his college education at Bates College and at Boston University.  He worked most of his career in sales and sales management in the fire protection systems industry.
 
Peter is lovingly survived by his sons; Peter D. Guglietta of Illinois and his late wife Gail, who predeceased Peter & Lillian in 2020, Paul C. Guglietta of Somerville, his cherished grandson, Samuel Guglietta of Illinois, along with 5 nieces and their extended families. He is also survived by his sister, Tina Guglietta of Gaeta, Italy. As well as the in-laws of his son Peter’s marriage.  Peter’s sisters, Elizabeth (Albano), Grace (Marseglia), and Nancy (DiCiaccio) all predeceased Peter. 
 
Calling Hours will be held in the George L. Doherty Funeral Home, 855 Broadway (Powder House Sq.) Somerville on Tuesday morning, January 21st from 10:00AM to 11:30AM followed by a prayer service at 11:30AM.

Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Peter Louis Guglietta

Somerville Police Department Identification Wanted: Ongoing Investigation

The Somerville Police are asking for the public’s assistance identifying the operator of the above pictured Nissan Altima. The Criminal Investigation Division is interested in speaking with the operator regarding an interaction he had with a juvenile. The vehicle is a gray or silver Nissan Altima with Massachusetts plates (possibly 2005 or 2006) with gold Nissan emblems and black side view mirrors. The operator is described as a white male, approximately 50 years of age that smokes and has gray facial hair.

Continue reading Somerville Police Department Identification Wanted: Ongoing Investigation

Somerville/Medford Remembering Susan M. Murphy

Obituary

Susan M. Murphy – Of Medford, passed away at home on Sunday January 12, 2025. She was 69 years young. 

Complete obit to be posted. 

Calling hours will be held in the George L. Doherty Funeral Home 855 Broadway (Powder House Sq.) Somerville, on Friday, January 17th from 4:00PM to 7:00PM. A prayer service will be conducted at 6:30PM.

Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Susan M. Murphy

HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEK’S SESSION ON BEACON HILL?

By Bob Katzen

  Beacon Hill Roll Call tracks the length of time that the House and Senate were in session each week. Many legislators say that legislative sessions are only one aspect of the Legislature’s job and that a lot of important work is done outside of the House and Senate chambers. They note that their jobs also involve committee work, research, constituent work and other matters that are important to their districts. Critics say that the Legislature does not meet regularly or long enough to debate and vote in public view on the thousands of pieces of legislation that have been filed. They note that the infrequency and brief length of sessions are misguided and lead to irresponsible late-night sessions and a mad rush to act on dozens of bills in the days immediately preceding the end of an annual session.

Continue reading HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEK’S SESSION ON BEACON HILL?

ADOPT EMERGENCY REGULATIONS TO PROTECT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE

  “When Roe was overturned, we worked with the Legislature to take immediate action to protect providers and patients from liability for providing or receiving an abortion,” said Gov. Healey. “Today, with attacks on reproductive health care and providers escalating across the country, we’re proud to take action to further strengthen those protections. We’re always going to protect people’s rights and freedoms, and we’re going to make sure that everyone can access the high-quality health care they need.” 

  “Our nurses and other providers should not fear discipline or legal action for providing essential health care,” said Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll. “Approving these emergency regulations … will further ensure that Massachusetts remains a place that everyone can access comprehensive reproductive health care services, including abortion care.”

By Bob Katzen

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s Board of Registration in Nursing approved emergency amendments to regulations that will protect nurses from disqualification from licensure and from board discipline for providing, or assisting in providing, reproductive health care services in the Bay State.

Continue reading ADOPT EMERGENCY REGULATIONS TO PROTECT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE

RENAME THE OFFICE OF ELDER AFFAIRS (S 3006)

By Bob Katzen

Gov. Healey signed into law a bill that would change the name of the Executive Office of Elder Affairs to the Executive Office of Aging and Independence. The proposal also replaces outdated language in the state’s lawbooks, including changing “elderly persons,” to “older adults” and “handicapped” to “adults with a disability.” The new legislation also incorporates gender-neutral language into current law. The original version of the bill was filed by Gov. Healey in May.

Continue reading RENAME THE OFFICE OF ELDER AFFAIRS (S 3006)

PROHIBIT REVOCATION OF PROFESSIONAL LICENSES (H 4937)

By Bob Katzen

Gov. Healey signed into law legislation that would repeal a current state law which creates professional licensure consequences for anyone who defaults on their student loan. Under current law, a borrower’s state-issued professional or occupational certificate, registration or license can be suspended, revoked or canceled if the borrower is in default on an education loan.

Continue reading PROHIBIT REVOCATION OF PROFESSIONAL LICENSES (H 4937)

DRUG COSTS AND INDUSTRY TRANSPARENCY

By Bob Katzen

Gov. Maura Healey signed into law legislation (S 3012) that supporters say would lower the cost of prescription drugs.

    Provisions include requiring insurers to eliminate cost-sharing requirements for one generic drug and to cap co-payments on one brand-name drug at $25 per 30-day supply for diabetes, asthma and certain heart conditions. It also ensures that consumers are not charged a co-pay if it would be cheaper for them to purchase a drug without using their insurance. Another provision requires insurers to provide continuity of coverage for new members’ existing prescriptions when they switch to a new plan.

Continue reading DRUG COSTS AND INDUSTRY TRANSPARENCY

Mayor Ballantyne Delivers State of the City Address Outlines Ambitious Plans for 2025 

Geothermal Energy, Free Public Housing Wi-Fi, Massive Sewer Overhaul, and Surpassing Affordable Housing Production Goals on Agenda 

SOMERVILLE– Mayor Katjana Ballantyne delivered herState of the City Midterm address Monday night, highlighting the city’s accomplishments in 2024 and outlining an ambitious agenda for the year ahead. 

Citing upcoming initiatives including a project to explore bringing clean geothermal energy to Somerville, major sewer system overhauls, free Wi-Fi access for public housing, completion of the city’s first new fire station in a century – and facilitating the construction of nearly 700 affordable units currently in the pipeline – the Mayor kept the focus on her administration’s “guiding force,” which is “progress for all.”  

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Mayor Ballantyne Delivers Landmark Contract Tackling Wage Bias and Boosting Pay for SMEA (now SMEU) Unit B

14%-17% average salary increases informed by Mayor’s push to eliminate wage bias 

SOMERVILLE–Mayor Katjana Ballantyne announced today the ratification of a new contract with the Somerville Municipal Employees Union (SMEU, until recently, called SMEA) Unit B that includes unprecedented wage increases designed to address long-standing wage bias. The new contract includes average salary adjustments between 14% and 17% in fiscal year 2025.  

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Teacher Arraigned on Child Pornography Charges

CAMBRIDGE – Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan has confirmed that Joshua DeWitte, 50, of Cambridge, a teacher at Buckingham Browne & Nichols School, has been arraigned on charges of distribution of obscene matter to a minor, one count of possession of child pornography and one count of distributing material of a child in a sex act for allegedly exchanging videos and photos with minors online.

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Season 16 of GBH’s High School Quiz Show to Premiere February 8

The public is invited to attend free live tapings of High School Quiz Show, 

taking place Jan. 24-26 and Feb. 2. 

Boston, Mass. – (Jan. 13, 2025) – High School Quiz Show, GBH’s academic tournament for Massachusetts high school students, will premiere its 16th season on Saturday, Feb. 8.Joe Hanson, creator and host of PBS Digital Studios’ Be Smart, will return to host the Emmy Award-winning competition. Seventeen teams from high schools across the Commonwealth will go head to head each week, competing to advance through the bracket and earn the title of High School Quiz Show State Champion. The teams of four will work together to demonstrate their knowledge in categories such as math, history, science, literature, civics, and current events. 

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Somerville Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. Day with Community Panel Discussion and Donation Drive

SOMERVILLE – Mayor Katjana Ballantyne, the Department of Racial and Social Justice (RSJ), and Somerville Public Schools’ Department of Equity and Excellence invite community members to celebrate the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by joining a community panel discussion that touches on themes from Good Trouble, the 2020 documentary that chronicles John Lewis’ 60+ years of extraordinary activism. Following the panel discussion, the Floor Lords will perform, and light refreshments will be served. 

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Somerville/Medford Remembering Jean Calixte, Ketline

Obituary

Jean Calixte, Ketline, of Malden, formerly of Haiti, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 6, 2025, after a courageous battle with breast cancer. Surrounded by her loving family, she was 54 years young.
 
Ketline was a woman of unwavering faith, and she believed that her faith would always guide her through life’s challenges and bring her peace. Her deep spiritual strength was an inspiration to all who knew her.


She had a passion for cooking, and her kitchen was always filled with the delicious aromas of meals made with love for her family. Ketline found great joy in nourishing her loved ones with her culinary talents. Above all, she cherished time spent with her family, especially her grandchildren, who brought a constant smile to her face. Their joy and laughter were a source of happiness for her, and she treasured every moment with them.
 
Ketline was known for her generosity, often spoiling those around her with thoughtful gifts. She had an eye for shopping, always looking for something special to share with others. In her downtime, she enjoyed taking walks around her neighborhood, reflecting on life and embracing the simple pleasures that brought her peace.
 
She was the beloved wife of 13 years but together for 32 years to Delince Jean. The devoted mother of Jhessica Jean and her husband Papouchy Garcon of Lawrence, Jofftherline Jean of Malden, Freddly Jean of Malden. Cherished and loving grandmother of Oliver Garcon and Leilah Garcon. Dear sister of 4 brothers and 4 sisters. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. 
 
A funeral service will be held in the Missionary Church of the Haitian Community 100 Temple St., Somerville on Saturday, January 18th at 10:00AM.  Family and friends may visit prior to the service from 8:30AM to 10:00AM in the church. 
 
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. 
 
Services will conclude with burial at Calvary Cemetery, Waltham.

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Somerville/Medford Remembering Raymond C. Hardy

Obituary

Raymond C. Hardy of Somerville passed away on January 11, 2025. He was the beloved son of Richard E. Hardy of Stoughton and the late Julie Hardy. Raymond was a dear brother to Richard Hardy and his wife Janet of Oakham, MA, Cynthia Coelho and her husband Daniel of Florida, Robert Hardy and his wife Robin of Eastham, Barbara Aveni and her husband John of Stoughton, Ronald Hardy and his wife Jenny of Holbrook, and Anne Kennedy of Brockton. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.

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Somerville/Medford Remembering Florence E.  (Kennedy)  McWatters

Florence E.  (Kennedy)  McWatters, a lifelong resident of Somerville for over 88 years, passed away peacefully on Dec 29, 2024, in the beautiful surroundings of Boothbay Harbor, Maine. Born and raised in Somerville she was the daughter of late Florence (Graham) Kennedy and John E. Kennedy both of Somerville

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Somerville/Medford Remembering Marie L. (Cavagnaro) Ward

Obituary

Marie L. (Cavagnaro) Ward, a lifelong resident of Somerville, MA, passed away peacefully on January 11, 2025, at the age of 99. She was the beloved wife of the late William B. Ward Jr. and a loving mother to the late William B. Ward III, Virginia Buckley and her husband, John J. Buckley of Medford, and Christopher J. Ward of Somerville. Marie was a cherished grandmother to Suzanne B. Galusi and her husband Matthew of Melrose, Andrea B. Skutul and her husband, David C. Skutul Sr. of Stoneham, Taylor Beauregard and her husband, Jeffrey of Methuen, and Michael and Anthony Ward of Millbury. She was also a loving great-grandmother to Olivia and Sophia Galusi, David C. Jr. and Nico J. Skutul, and Mia, Ava, and Brock Beauregard.

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Somerville/Medford Remembering James W. “Figbar” Fitzgerald

Obituary

James W. “Figbar” Fitzgerald, lifelong resident of Melrose, passed away suddenly on Thursday, January 2, 2025, at age 70. 

Jimmy was born in Medford on February 13, 1954, the son of the late James E. Fitzgerald and Patricia A. (Wolsey) Fitzgerald. A Melrose native, Jim maintained numerous friendships and connections from his days at Melrose High School, Class of 1973. He was bestowed the nickname, Figbar by his father for often keeping fig newtons in his pockets as a young boy. The nickname stuck, and for the rest of his life, all who knew him lovingly referred to him as “Figbar.” 

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