Yard Sale Sat October 25th at 34 Putnam Street from 10am to 3pm Vintage, Avon Christmas Decorations, and gifts Mens New Shirts Household items, women’s tote bags and other various items! Continue reading Yard Sale Somerville
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Somerville/Medford Remembering Marie (Pierre) Calixte
Obituary
Marie (Pierre) Calixte – Of Cambridge, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, October 18, 2025. She was 90 years young. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Marie (Pierre) Calixte
Somerville/Medford Remembering Grace Antoine
Obituary
Grace Antoine – Of Malden, passed away after a courageous battle with cancer on September 26, 2025. She was 57 years young. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Grace Antoine
Somerville/Medford Remembering Pamela L. (Hill) Hansen
Obituary
Pamela L. (Hill) Hansen-Of Somerville, formerly of Idaho, passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Pamela L. (Hill) Hansen
Somerville/Medford Remembering James A. O’Connell
Obituary
Mr. James A. O’Connell, of Medford, passed away following a long and hard fought battle against Alzheimer’s Disease on October 14, 2025, he was 94.
Complete obituary to be posted.
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Somerville Expands Free Vaccine Clinics, Shares Updated Flu & COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance
SOMERVILLE – The Somerville Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is expanding access to free vaccination clinics to help residents stay healthy through the fall and winter. They are also sharing updated flu and COVID-19 vaccine guidance for the 2025–26 season. Clinics will be held throughout the city from October 2025 through April 2026. Continue reading Somerville Expands Free Vaccine Clinics, Shares Updated Flu & COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance
REQUIRE UNIFORM BALLOTS (H 832)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would require all election ballots to be uniform in size.
“[My bill] requires all ballots be uniform in size, material and content for all voters, whether marked by hand or using a ballot-marking device,” said sponsor Rep. Sean Garballey (D-Arlington). Continue reading REQUIRE UNIFORM BALLOTS (H 832)
BAN EMPLOYERS FROM ASKING FOR CREDIT REPORTS (H 4450)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would prohibit employers from obtaining the credit reports of existing or potential employees except in certain circumstances including hiring for a position that requires national security clearance; a position for which a person is required by federal or state law to obtain a consumer report; and some executive or managerial positions at a financial institution.
Continue reading BAN EMPLOYERS FROM ASKING FOR CREDIT REPORTS (H 4450)
MUST PROVIDE CUSTOMERS INSURANCE FOR HEATING OIL SPILLS (H 1302)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would require insurance companies that provide homeowners insurance to include insurance for heating oil releases to their customers. The measure also raises the required minimum coverage provided.
Continue reading MUST PROVIDE CUSTOMERS INSURANCE FOR HEATING OIL SPILLS (H 1302)
GOVERNOR’S COUNCILOR (H 805)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would require that when candidates for Governor’s Council are listed on a voter ballot, the office they are seeking be listed as Governor’s Council. Under current law, the listing says simply “Council.”
Continue reading GOVERNOR’S COUNCILOR (H 805)
ABSENTEE BALLOTS (H 830)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would require that early voting and absentee ballots be identical to a regular ballot that voters use on Election Day.
Continue reading ABSENTEE BALLOTS (H 830)
REQUIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS (H 2644)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would allow cities and towns to require the installation of an automatic sprinkler system in any building with more than four units, which “undergoes a major alteration or modification and is occupied in whole or in part for residential purposes” including lodging houses, boarding houses, fraternity houses, dormitories, apartments, townhouses, condominiums, hotels, motels and group residences. Continue reading REQUIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS (H 2644)
FIRE CHIEF MUST BE A FORMER FIREFIGHTER (H 2646)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would require that any candidates for appointment to the position of Fire Chief, Fire Commissioner or head of a fire department in any city or town, must have been a uniformed member of the Massachusetts firefighting force of a Massachusetts Fire Department for a minimum of five years. Continue reading FIRE CHIEF MUST BE A FORMER FIREFIGHTER (H 2646)
EXPAND THE “MOVE OVER” LAW (S 2653)
By Bob Katzen
The Senate 39-0, approved and sent to the Senate legislation that would require motorists to slow down if they are approaching a stationary utility truck or a stopped vehicle with flashing lights on the shoulder of a road or breakdown lane of a highway. Continue reading EXPAND THE “MOVE OVER” LAW (S 2653)
COMPANIES MUST DISCLOSED INGREDIENTS OF MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS (S 1483)
By Bob Katzen
The Senate 39-0, approved and sent to the House a proposal that would require manufacturers of menstrual health products to clearly disclose and display a list of ingredients. The ingredients would have to be easily accessible on both retail packages and manufacturers’ websites.
Continue reading COMPANIES MUST DISCLOSED INGREDIENTS OF MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS (S 1483)
MAKE MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS MORE AVAILABLE AT NO COST (S 2640)
By Bob Katzen
The Senate 39-0, approved and sent to the House a bill that would require all prisons, homeless shelters and public elementary and secondary 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.”
Continue reading MAKE MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS MORE AVAILABLE AT NO COST (S 2640)
$2.25 BILLION FISCAL 2025 SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET (H 4601)
By Bob Katzen
House 141-14, approved and sent to the Senate a $2.25 billion fiscal 2025 supplemental budget designed to close out the books on fiscal year 2025. Continue reading $2.25 BILLION FISCAL 2025 SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET (H 4601)
Somerville to Honor Victims of Domestic Violence at Annual Vigil on October 28
One candle glowing in a dark room
Mayor Katjana Ballantyne, the Somerville Commission for Women, RESPOND, Inc., and the Department of Racial and Social Justice (RSJ) invite residents to attend the City’s annual Domestic Violence Vigil on Tuesday, October 28, at Somernova (19 Properzi Way) at 6 p.m.
Continue reading Somerville to Honor Victims of Domestic Violence at Annual Vigil on October 28
Safely Dispose of Old Medications at Somerville’s Take Back Events on 10/25
Somerville to host two drop-off sites for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
SOMERVILLE— Keeping unused or expired medications at home can be unsafe for children, pets, and adults. Continue reading Safely Dispose of Old Medications at Somerville’s Take Back Events on 10/25
The David Yarde Story RudeboiiidaArtist and His Quest for Freedom
A Report by Joe Viglione
*Please note, Viglione does radio publicity for David Yarde and some consulting work.
The Karen Read case opened eyes, and came long after David Yarde was wrongfully imprisoned. But it is the Read case which has reactivated interest in Mr.Yarde’s story.
Continue reading The David Yarde Story RudeboiiidaArtist and His Quest for Freedom
Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Somerville Is Getting Worst Everyday
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
Have you seen? The disaster on Broadway. I can’t even park my car anywhere on Broadway or top of the side streets.. It was supposed to be starting up 5AM-5PM. They changed it to start at 7PM. I have nowhere to park my car and have to move it at 8AM to go nowhere. You can’t make this idiocy up. The sign said until Saturday. You can’t even sleep with all the trucks backing up and noise. They should go dig up the Mayor’s street at her house.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Somerville Is Getting Worst Everyday
October 14th 2025 The Somerville Medford News Weekly Print Edition Online

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Melrose Antique Show & Sale Returns!
The First Congregational Church in Melrose, United Church of Christ, will host its Third Annual Antique Show & Sale on Saturday October 25, 2025 from 10am-2pm at 121 West Foster Street in Melrose, MA. Continue reading Melrose Antique Show & Sale Returns!
Make Your Voting Plan:Somerville Municipal Election on 11/4
SOMERVILLE– On Tuesday, November 4, 2025, the City of Somerville will hold its Municipal Election. Offices on the ballot include Mayor, Councilor At Large, Ward Councilors, and School Committee members. Local ballot questions also include a question asking Continue reading Make Your Voting Plan:Somerville Municipal Election on 11/4
This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
By Bob Katzen
“The Trump Administration’s portrayal of Portland as ‘war ravaged’ and ‘under attack’ is inaccurate and inflammatory. By sending in the National Guard, the President is provoking disorder where it otherwise does not exist. These actions attempt to instill fear in our communities and silence dissent. I stand firmly with Oregon in resisting this egregious abuse of power.”
Continue reading This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
RENAME COLUMBUS DAY (S 2113)
By Bob Katzen
A bill filed by Sen. Jo Comerford (D-Northampton) would designate the second Monday in October, now known as Columbus Day, as Indigenous Peoples Day and recommend appropriate exercises in schools to acknowledge the history of genocide and discrimination against Indigenous people.
Continue reading RENAME COLUMBUS DAY (S 2113)
BAN MASK USE BY LAW ENFORCEMENT (HD 4886)
By Bob Katzen
Rep. Jim Hawkins (D-Attleboro) has filed a bill that would prohibit police and other law enforcement officers from wearing masks or personal disguises while interacting with the public in the performance of their duties. The measure was referred to the Judiciary Committee and the date for a public hearing on the proposal has not yet been set. Continue reading BAN MASK USE BY LAW ENFORCEMENT (HD 4886)
EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION FOR ABUSE VICTIMS (H 2143/S 1294)
By Bob Katzen
The House gave initial approval to a proposal that would prohibit discrimination against an employee based on their status as a victim of abusive behavior. The measure requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations to ensure employees are able to take the necessary precautions to protect themselves and address the situation, while remaining productive in the workplace.
Continue reading EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION FOR ABUSE VICTIMS (H 2143/S 1294)
SUNSCREEN LOTION (H 600)
By Bob Katzen
The House gave initial approval to legislation that would allow any person, including students, parents and school personnel, to possess and use a topical sunscreen product without a physician’s note or prescription while on school property or at a school-related event or activity, to avoid overexposure to the sun.
Continue reading SUNSCREEN LOTION (H 600)
700,000 FOR CUMMINGS SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AT TUFTS UNIVERSITY (H 4240)
By Bob Katzen
The House 148-7, overrode Gov. Healey’s $700,000 veto reduction (from $6,200,000 million to $5,500,000 million) in funding for the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in North Grafton.
Continue reading 700,000 FOR CUMMINGS SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AT TUFTS UNIVERSITY (H 4240)
$1.5 MILLION FOR EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES (H 4240)
By Bob Katzen
House 139-16, override Gov. Healey’s $1,530,735 veto reduction (from $39,250,384 to 37,719,649) in early intervention services.
Continue reading $1.5 MILLION FOR EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES (H 4240)
$2.5 MILLION FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE (H 4240)
By Bob Katzen
The House 147-8, overrode Gov. Healey’s $2.5 million veto reduction (from 8,864,721 to $6,364,721) in programs for the Bureau of Substance Addiction Services.
Continue reading $2.5 MILLION FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE (H 4240)
$300,000 FOR PROGRAMS FOR THE BLIND (H 4240)
By Bob Katzen
The House 155-0, overrode Gov. Healey’s $300,000 veto reduction (from 8,864,721 to 8,564,721) in programs for the blind.
Continue reading $300,000 FOR PROGRAMS FOR THE BLIND (H 4240)
$1.5 MILLION FOR SEWER RATE RELIEF (H 4240)
By Bob Katzen
The House 143-11, override Gov. Healey’s veto of the entire $1.5 million for the Commonwealth Sewer Rate Relief Fund which was established in 1993 to help reduce the rising costs of sewer services in the Bay State.
Continue reading $1.5 MILLION FOR SEWER RATE RELIEF (H 4240)
October 7th 2025 The Somerville Medford News Weekly Print Edition Online
Assembly Square Fire Station Opens
It’s about time!
Mayor Ballantyne and Chief Breen invite community members to celebrate the grand opening of the Assembly Square Fire Station (45 Middlesex Ave.) on Saturday, October 18, at 10 a.m.
Continue reading Assembly Square Fire Station Opens
Somerville/Medford Remembering Rosa Lee Mills
Obituary
Rosa Lee Mills – Of Medford, passed away at home on Sunday, October 5, 2025. She was 81 years young.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Rosa Lee Mills
Somerville’s Newest Firefighter Henry Lima
Firefighter Henry Lima graduated from the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy in Bridgewater on Friday, October 3. Chief Charles Breen attended the ceremony and presented Firefighter Lima with his assignment. Continue reading Somerville’s Newest Firefighter Henry Lima
This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
“The benefits of the Food Insecurity Grant Program for Independent Restaurants are two-fold, strengthening our local restaurants and food-service supply chains while at the same time enhancing access to high-quality prepared meals and food products for those facing food insecurity in Massachusetts.” Continue reading This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
SomerStreets Closes Out 2025 Season with Spooky “Monster Mash”
SOMERVILLE – Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the Somerville Arts Council invite community members to close Continue reading SomerStreets Closes Out 2025 Season with Spooky “Monster Mash”
Ribbon Cutting for Central Hill Veterans Vietnam & Korean Wars Memorial on 10/16
SOMERVILLE– Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and Ward 3 City Councilor Ben Ewen-Campen invite community members to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the reinstallation of the Vietnam and Korean Wars Memorials on Central Hill.
Continue reading Ribbon Cutting for Central Hill Veterans Vietnam & Korean Wars Memorial on 10/16
Gary Leavitt Hosts Former Boston Red Sox shortstop Rico Petrocelli, country singer Billy Gilman, and Mrs. Essex County Laurie Quintal Berns.
Tomorrow, Tuesday night October 7th on 95.9 WATD check out Gary Leavitt as he hosts former Boston Red Sox shortstop Rico Petrocelli, country singer Billy Gilman, and Mrs. Essex County Laurie Quintal Berns.
Continue reading Gary Leavitt Hosts Former Boston Red Sox shortstop Rico Petrocelli, country singer Billy Gilman, and Mrs. Essex County Laurie Quintal Berns.
YOU ARE INVITED YOU TO JOIN US FOR THE KOREAN WAR MEMORIAL AND VIETNAM WARMEMORIAL RESTORATION PROJECT RIBBON CUTTING
Kiwanis Club of Medford’s 15th Annual TASTE OF ITALY & More
SALES TAX ON DIGITAL ADVERTISING SERVICES (H 3208)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would impose a 6.25 percent sales tax on digital advertising services that target users in Massachusetts, using tools like IP address or geolocation. The tax would only apply to companies that make more than $2.5 million a year from digital ads aimed at Bay State residents.
Continue reading SALES TAX ON DIGITAL ADVERTISING SERVICES (H 3208)
EXEMPT RESIDENTIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS FROM THE SALES TAX (S 1982)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would exempt home security systems from the state’s 6.25 percent sales tax.
Continue reading EXEMPT RESIDENTIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS FROM THE SALES TAX (S 1982)
CLOSE THE NICOTINE LOOPHOLE (S 1949)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would broaden the definition of “smokeless tobacco,” which is subject to the tobacco excise tax, to include any product whether chewed, absorbed, dissolved or ingested.
Continue reading CLOSE THE NICOTINE LOOPHOLE (S 1949)
HIKE CIGARETTE TAX (S 2200)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would hike the tax on the sale of cigarettes by $1 from $3.51 to $4.51 per pack.
Continue reading HIKE CIGARETTE TAX (S 2200)
SALES TAX EXMPTION FOR PRESCRIPTIONS FOR ANIMALS (H 3024)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would exempt animal medication prescribed by veterinarians from the 6.25 percent sales tax.
Continue reading SALES TAX EXMPTION FOR PRESCRIPTIONS FOR ANIMALS (H 3024)
EXEMPT NEW HAMPSHIRE BORDER COMMUNITIES FROM THE SALES TAX (H 3195)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would exempt communities within a 10-mile border of New Hampshire from the Bay State’s 6.25 percent sales tax.
Continue reading EXEMPT NEW HAMPSHIRE BORDER COMMUNITIES FROM THE SALES TAX (H 3195)
TAX LOTTERY TICKETS (H 3071)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would impose the state’s 6.25 percent sales tax on the purchase of Lottery tickets. Currently Lottery tickets are exempt from the sales tax. Continue reading TAX LOTTERY TICKETS (H 3071)
EXEMPT BABY SUPPLIES FROM THE SALES TAX (H 3268)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would exempt from the state’s 6.25 percent sales tax a wide array of baby and infant supplies including breast pumps, cribs, strollers, bottles and wipes. The measure also exempts apparel for children aged 5 and under including clothing, shoes, diapers and other accessories.
Continue reading EXEMPT BABY SUPPLIES FROM THE SALES TAX (H 3268)
Somerville/Medford Remembering James J. Scimemi
Obituary
Complete obituary to be published.
Visiting Hours will be held in the George L. Doherty Funeral Home, 855 Broadway (Powder House Sq.) Somerville on Friday morning, October 10th from 9AM – 11AM followed by a Funeral Mass celebrated in St. Benedict Church, Somerville at 11:30AM. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment will be private. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering James J. Scimemi
Somerville/Medford Remembering Marguerite Theresa Burns
Obituary
Marguerite Theresa (Green) Burns, originally of Medford, passed away on September 30, 2025, following a valiant battle with cancer. She passed away surrounded by family.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Marguerite Theresa Burns
Somerville Strengthens Protections for Tenants in Updated Condo Conversion Ordinance
Ordinance updates effective October 1
SOMERVILLE—Mayor Katjana Ballantyne is sharing that starting today, October 1, 2025, updates to the City of Somerville’s Condominium Conversion Ordinance take effect. These updates are part of the City’s continued efforts to prevent residential displacement and enact stronger protections for tenants. Continue reading Somerville Strengthens Protections for Tenants in Updated Condo Conversion Ordinance
September 30th 2025 The Somerville Medford News Weekly Print Edition Online
Davis Square Somerville City of Pigs
Your thoughts?
Davis Square is giving and leading in the race for Somerville with the look and reputation of the city of pigs!  Continue reading Davis Square Somerville City of Pigs
Somerville/Medford Remembering Robert F. Hodnett, Sr.
Robert F. Hodnett, Sr. of Tewksbury passed away on September 30, 2025, he was 76. Born in Cambridge and raised in Somerville, Robert was the son of the late Helene (Kelley) and James C. Hodnett. A proud Marine, he enlisted in the Marine Corps during Vietnam. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Robert F. Hodnett, Sr.
This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
By Bob Katzen
“A [federal government] shutdown could create challenges for certain spending accounts in the [state’s] General Federal Grants Fund, revenue collected through federal reimbursement and for [state] programs run and funded primarily by the federal government.” Continue reading This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
MASSACHUSETTS LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL FUND (H 2728)
By Bob Katzen
Would establish a Massachusetts Law Enforcement Memorial Fund to be used to make annual payments to the Massachusetts Law Enforcement Memorial which memorializes and honors Massachusetts law enforcement personnel killed in the line of duty.
Continue reading MASSACHUSETTS LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL FUND (H 2728)
PURPLE ALERT SYSTEM FOR ADULTS WITH INTELLECTUAL OR DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES (H 2657)
By Bob Katzen
Would create a Purple Alert system to assist law enforcement in identifying and locating missing persons with disabilities. The system would be modeled after the current Amber Alert system which is designed to ask the public for help in finding abducted children. Continue reading PURPLE ALERT SYSTEM FOR ADULTS WITH INTELLECTUAL OR DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES (H 2657)
ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT FOR INJURED POLICE DOGS (H 2738)
By Bob Katzen
Would ensure that specially trained police dogs who are hurt in the line of duty can receive timely, advanced emergency medical care from licensed EMS personnel. The bill authorizes EMTs and paramedics to provide treatment — including advanced life support procedures and transport — to injured K9s without facing liability or regulatory barriers.
Continue reading ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT FOR INJURED POLICE DOGS (H 2738)
POLICE AND FIREFIGHTER DISABILITY PENSION (H 2940)
By Bob Katzen
The House gave initial approval to a proposal that would allow a police officer or firefighter who is granted a disability retirement pension, to have any previous period of leave from their service to be covered as if that time out of service was an absence. By such designation, they will have the right to receive any retroactive pay or personnel actions on account of this absence designation.
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STUDY CHINESE COMPANIES IN MASSACHUSETTS (H 487)
By Bob Katzen
A hearing was held by the Economic Development and Emerging Technologies Committee on a measure that would establish a special commission to study the financial relationship between Massachusetts entities and companies owned by the Chinese government. Continue reading STUDY CHINESE COMPANIES IN MASSACHUSETTS (H 487)
REQUIRE ARMCHAIRS IN RESTAURANTS (S 158)
By Bob Katzen
The Committee on Children, Families and Persons with Disabilities held a hearing on a bill that would require all restaurants, lounges and bars to have at least 5 percent of their seating options be armchairs, or have armchairs on-site and available upon request. Continue reading REQUIRE ARMCHAIRS IN RESTAURANTS (S 158)
DATA PRIVACY ACT (S 2619)
By Bob Katzen
Senate 40-0, approved and sent to the House legislation that guards personal privacy and provides data protection for Massachusetts residents. The bill establishes clear rights regarding residents’ personal data, including the right to know what information is being collected and the ability to opt out of having their data used for targeted advertising or being sold to other companies. Continue reading DATA PRIVACY ACT (S 2619)
Somerville/Medford Remembering Christopher Guerrier
Obituary
Christopher Guerrier – Of Revere, formerly of Somerville, passed away tragically on Saturday, September 21, 2025, as the result of a car accident. He was 42 years young. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Christopher Guerrier
Somerville/Medford Remembering Peter MacDonald
Obituary
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Peter MacDonald of Somerville, MA, who left us on September 3rd at the age of 52. He is survived by his beloved wife, Kim Payson; their children, Tad and Erin; his parents Peter and Loretta MacDonald of Rehoboth; his sister Shawna Marquis and her husband Christian of Arlington; his brother Matthew MacDonald and his wife Jane of Somerville. Peter also leaves behind a loving extended family of in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, and countless friends and colleagues whose lives he touched. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Peter MacDonald
Somerville/Medford Remembering Bryce Austin Clark
Obituary
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Bryce Austin Clark, age 35, on September 23, 2025. He now joins his brother and best friend, Tyler Brelend Clark, in heaven. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Bryce Austin Clark
Somerville/Medford Remembering Mary P. Reilly
Obituary
Mary P. Reilly – A lifelong resident of Somerville, passed away after a brief illness on Tuesday, September 24, 2025. She was 83 years old.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Mary P. Reilly
Millie the Brave
What a wonderful book check it out! 🐕 
Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: MILLIE THE BRAVE Fire Dog by Day, Heart Healer by Night Continue reading Millie the Brave
3RD Annual Comedy Fundraiser Featuring ELAINE PELINO & Friends VFW POST 529 Somerville
City of Somerville is planning to reconstruct sidewalks and repave Broadway between Winchester Street and Central Street
The City of Somerville is planning to reconstruct sidewalks and repave Broadway between Winchester Street and Central Street. We aim to redesign the street to make it safer, more accessible, more comfortable, and more sustainable. Continue reading City of Somerville is planning to reconstruct sidewalks and repave Broadway between Winchester Street and Central Street
City of Somerville News Updates
September 23rd 2025 The Somerville Medford News Weekly Print Edition Online (1)
The City of Somerville is planning to build a new PK-8 public school building, and the Construction Advisory Group (CAG), Mayor Ballantyne, and Somerville Public Schools want to hear from you.
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September 23rd 2025 The Somerville Medford News Weekly Print Edition Online
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Somerville Lions Club Presents Donation to Somerville Youth & Recreation Foundation (SYRF)
On Wednesday, 10 September 2025, Mr. Gene Brune, the Organizer of this year’s 2025 Somerville Lion’s Club Awards Night, along with President Mr. Liam Seward, Secretary Mr. Larry Murphy, presenting a Financial Donation to Mr. David M. Mangan President of the Somerville Youth & Recreation Foundation (SYRF). Continue reading Somerville Lions Club Presents Donation to Somerville Youth & Recreation Foundation (SYRF)
Join the Somerville Municipal Scholarship Committee
Apply by October 20
SOMERVILLE – Are you passionate about assisting high school students as they pursue higher education?
The City of Somerville is seeking one new volunteer member to join the Somerville Municipal Scholarship Committee.
Continue reading Join the Somerville Municipal Scholarship Committee
Somerville’s Charter Update: A Patchwork of Lost Opportunities
By William Tauro
Somerville’s new city charter, fresh off Governor Maura Healey’s signature and bound for the November 4 ballot, promises tweaks like clearer budget processes, beefed-up City Council oversight, and exploratory nods to ranked-choice voting and public campaign financing. Continue reading Somerville’s Charter Update: A Patchwork of Lost Opportunities
Somerville/Medford Remembering Shannon Mary Ward
Obituary
Shannon Mary Ward had a generous spirit, a love of learning, and a life that took her across the globe. Shannon was born in Madison, Wisconsin, on May 8, 1990, and raised in Sudbury, Massachusetts. She paired her love of music, art, and adventure with a passion for learning that grew into a deep engagement with languages, cultures, and people far beyond her hometown.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Shannon Mary Ward
Medford Police Department: MISSING / ENDANGERED PERSON
MISSING / ENDANGERED PERSON
Jason Compere, 29, is currently missing, has known mental health concerns, and may be in need of support. Continue reading Medford Police Department: MISSING / ENDANGERED PERSON
New City of Somerville Charter Signed by Governor Healey;
Charter and Mayoral Term to Appear on November 4th Ballot
Greater transparency, enhanced public engagement, strengthened City Council oversight, a change in Mayor term length, and a pathway to ranked choice voting, as well as other modernizations now await approval by voters on November ballot
Continue reading New City of Somerville Charter Signed by Governor Healey;
The Hidden Costs: Why “Woke” Ideology Has Undermined Modern Society
By William Tauro
Over the last ten years, the concept of being “woke”—once a straightforward alert to systemic inequalities—has ballooned into a dominant influence across Western cultures. Starting as an effort toward fairness, it has hardened into an inflexible doctrine that curbs open dialogue, undermines faith in key institutions, and widens social rifts. Continue reading The Hidden Costs: Why “Woke” Ideology Has Undermined Modern Society
Somerville/Medford Remembering Alexis M. Killoren
Obituary
Alexis M. Killoren – Of Malden, passed away on Monday, September 15, 2025. She was 36 years young. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Alexis M. Killoren
Somerville Public Library Invites Community Input for Strategic Plan
Take the Library Survey by October 15
SOMERVILLE – The Somerville Public Library is asking for community feedback to help shape its next five-year strategic plan. Residents, workers, and visitors are invited to share their ideas for how the Library can best develop its collections, programs, services, and spaces. Continue reading Somerville Public Library Invites Community Input for Strategic Plan
Mayor Ballantyne Invites Somerville Community to Western Pearl Street Open House Featuring Updated Design on Saturday, Oct. 4
Project, informed by community feedback, aims to improve key Gilman Square street
SOMERVILLE– The City of Somerville is working to make the western segment of Pearl Street between McGrath Highway and Medford Street safer and more accessible by redesigning and reconstructing the street. The project will include improved crosswalks, new trees, protected bike lanes, better bus stops, and traffic calming on Pearl Street and in the nearby area. Continue reading Mayor Ballantyne Invites Somerville Community to Western Pearl Street Open House Featuring Updated Design on Saturday, Oct. 4
A formal farewell from Mayor Katjana Ballantyne
 Thank you!
It has been an honor to serve as your Mayor.
I am deeply proud of the many things that we’ve accomplished together in four short years, and we have accomplished much together for Somerville!
My administration led our recovery from COVID. We made more affordable housing and good jobs, with fair pay. Our reforms and fiscal management earned Somerville’s first Triple A bond rating, just renewed for the third year in a row. Continue reading A formal farewell from Mayor Katjana Ballantyne
Somerville/Medford Remembering Joseph M. Fitzgerald
Obituary
Joseph M. Fitzgerald – Of Somerville, passed away on Wednesday, September 17, 2025. He was 87 years old.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Joseph M. Fitzgerald
Somerville/Medford Remembering Daniel (Danny) M. Pereira
Obituary
Daniel (Danny) M. Pereira, of Somerville, passed away peacefully after a year-long illness at home surrounded by family on Tuesday, September 17, 2025. He was 63 years old. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Daniel (Danny) M. Pereira
This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
By Bob Katzen
“This day is not only about those who never came home, but also about the families who still wait and the survivors who endured captivity. POW/MIA flag does not fly as a symbol of loss alone, but as a promise—that we will never forget and we will never give up.” Continue reading This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
$9 MILLION IN LITERACY LAUNCH GRANTS
By Bob Katzen
Gov. Healey announced that the state is awarding over $9 million in Partnership for Reading Success – Massachusetts (PRISM) continuation grants to 15 school districts as part of her Literacy Launch initiative. These grants enable districts to implement high-quality, evidence-based reading instruction through literacy materials, technical support, coaching and professional development.
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EXPAND NICKY’S LAW (S 165)
By Bob Katzen
The Senate approved and sent to the House legislation that would expand current law by including day habilitation programs contracted by MassHealth in the existing statewide registry that prevents individuals with substantiated abuse allegations from being hired in care positions.
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FENTANYL TEST STRIPS (S 1057)
By Bob Katzen
The Senate approved and sent to the House a bill that would exclude fentanyl test strips and fentanyl drug testing equipment from the definition of drug paraphernalia. Continue reading FENTANYL TEST STRIPS (S 1057)
MOVE 2026 PRIMARY ELECTION DATE TO SEPTEMBER 1 (H 4531)
By Bob Katzen
The House and Senate approved and sent to Gov. Healey legislation setting next year’s state primary election date for Tuesday, September 1, 2026.
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CAR RENTALS (S 2367)
By Bob Katzen
Senate 39-0, approved and sent to the House a bill that supporters said would align the Bay State with the majority of other states by updating car rental insurance requirements to maintain liability coverage on a secondary basis, making rental companies responsible only if the renter is uninsured or underinsured. Continue reading CAR RENTALS (S 2367)
FINANCIAL RELIEF TO HOSPITALS AND COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS (H 4530)
By Bob Katzen
House 148-1, Senate 39-0, approved and sent to Gov. Maura Healey $234 million supplemental budget that would provide financial relief to hospitals and community health centers across the state.
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September 16th 2025 The Somerville Medford News Weekly Print Edition Online

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Somerville/Medford Remembering Angel M. Ryan
Obituary
Angel M. Ryan – A lifelong resident of Somerville, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, September 15, 2025. She was 72 years old.
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Somerville Mayor Katjana Ballantyne Is Out
By William Tauro
Somerville’s preliminary election results show a significant shift, with incumbent Mayor Katjana Ballantyne earning only 23% of the vote, falling short of advancing to the general election.
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Somerville Fire Department News Updates
The Somerville Fire Department offers its condolences to the family and friends of retired Acting Chief William J. Fitzgerald, who passed away on Continue reading Somerville Fire Department News Updates
Somerville Police Department Issues Public Safety Update
The Somerville Police Department would like to inform the community that an arrest has been made in connection with a series of incidents involving reports of sexual misconduct in the area of Marshall Street, including near the Marshall Street Playground. The individual taken into custody is believed to be linked to multiple encounters where children and adults were approached in an inappropriate or concerning manner.
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Somerville’s Ignite: Global Street Food & Fire Festival Returns 9/27
Mayor Ballantyne & the Somerville Arts Council Invite Community for globe-hopping celebration of food, arts, performance, and fire artistry
SOMERVILLE – Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the Somerville Arts Council invite the community to Ignite: A Global Street Food & Fire Festival on Saturday, September 27, from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Union Square Plaza (rain date Sunday, September 28). This free community celebration will feature a unique selection of global foods, cultural performances, interactive activities, and the excitement of fire artistry. Continue reading Somerville’s Ignite: Global Street Food & Fire Festival Returns 9/27
Somerville Police Department Weekly Crime Log
Residential Breaking & Entering
25054381: On 9/3/25 at approximately 5:59 AM, Somerville Police responded to a residence on Quincy St for a breaking and entering. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the victim who stated he was sleeping and awoke to an individual standing over him. The suspect then fled out of the house. Nothing was reported missing.
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Somerville/Medford Remembering BRUCE E. ROLLINS
OBITUARY OF BRUCE E. ROLLINS
Bruce E. Rollins, age 78, passed away suddenly at his home in Woburn on September 9, 2025. He was the devoted husband of Maria (Nunes) Rollins, with whom he had shared 18 incredible years of his life. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering BRUCE E. ROLLINS
Mayor Ballantyne Announces Community Meeting on Davis Square Area Public Safety and Homelessness
Meeting Scheduled for Monday, October 6, at 6 p.m.
SOMERVILLE – Mayor Katjana Ballantyne, Somerville Police Chief Shumeane Benford, and the Somerville Department of Health and Human Service (HHS) invite community members to a neighborhood meeting on Monday, October 6, to discuss public safety and homelessness in the Davis Square/Seven Hills area.
All members of the community, including individuals and businesses, are invited to attend.
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Monday 9/22 Deadline to Take School Building Survey on New PK-8 School Project
Survey will help inform Community Advisory Group’s Recommendations to Mayor Ballantyne on Location and Scope of the Project Continue reading Monday 9/22 Deadline to Take School Building Survey on New PK-8 School Project
This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
By Bob Katzen
“All students should be taught about 9/11 and its aftermath, which is a tragic and important piece of both our state and our nation’s history. I’ve directed the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to work together to ensure that it is fully incorporated into school curriculum frameworks.”
—Gov. Maura Healey. Continue reading This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
SIMPLE LANGUAGE ON THE STATE’S WEBSITE (H 3378)
By Bob Katzen
Another bill before the State Administration and Regulatory Oversight Committee would require the state’s chief digital officer to improve the web sites and services for state executive offices and agencies by requiring the use of plain and simple language consistent with the average reading comprehension level of Massachusetts, as determined by the commissioner of elementary and secondary education. Continue reading SIMPLE LANGUAGE ON THE STATE’S WEBSITE (H 3378)
BAN HOSTILE ARCHITECTURE THAT TARGETS THE HOMELESS (H 3307)
By Bob Katzen
A proposal heard by the State Administration and Regulatory Oversight Committee would prohibit the state, the MBTA and cities and towns from constructing “hostile architecture” that supporters of the ban say targets the homeless and tries to push them out of certain areas. The bill defines hostile architecture as “any building or structure that is designed or intended to prevent unhoused individuals from sitting or lying on the building or structure at street level.”
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ALLOW DOCTORS TO DISPENSE HEARING AIDS (H 367)
By Bob Katzen
The Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure held a hearing on a bill that would allow Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) doctors to dispense hearing aids by audiologists in the ENT doctor’s office. Massachusetts is one of only two states that does not allow this. Current Massachusetts law requires anyone needing hearing aids to make a separate appointment with an audiologist outside of an ENT office to obtain hearing aids.
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REMOVE FOOD DYES FROM SCHOOL FOOD (S 1531)
By Bob Katzen
The Public Health Committee held a hearing on legislation that would prohibit public schools from selling food which contains any food dyes. A school would be permitted to sell any products that might contain any food dye only if the sale of the items takes place away from a school’s premises, occurs on a school’s premises at least one-half hour after the end of the school day or is at booster sales, concession stands or other school-related events.
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STUDENT ID CARDS AND SUICIDE LINE (H 2221)
By Bob Katzen
The House gave initial approval to legislation that would require that newly printed student ID cards for public school students in grades 6-12 and students in public colleges, include the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline phone numbers and text message numbers. The line directs all callers to trained call takers who are available to provide free, confidential emotional support for those in crisis.
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MBTA COMMUNITIES ACT (H 4000)
By Bob Katzen
House 30-126, rejected an amendment to the current law, known as the MBTA Communities Act, which according to the state’s website, requires that an MBTA community “must have at least one zoning district of reasonable size in which multi-family housing is permitted as of right and meets other criteria including minimum gross density of 15 units per acre; and a location not more than 1/2 mile from a commuter rail station, subway station, ferry terminal or bus station. No age restrictions can be applied and the district must be suitable for families with children.”
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ALLOW DEBATE AND VOTE ON 2034 GAS CAR BAN (H 4000)
By Bob Katzen
House 132-25, supported the ruling of the chair that prohibited admission to the House for debate and a vote, an amendment that would prevent the state from banning all gas-powered cars by 2035.
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$10 MILLION FOR CITIES AND TOWNS (H 4000)
By Bob Katzen
House 26-130, rejected an amendment that would repeal the state’s 2023 No-Cost Calls Law, which provides $10 million to fund unlimited phone calls for inmates at county and state correctional facilities, and would redirect the $10 million to support unrestricted local aid for cities and towns. The amendment would also establish a commission to study and develop recommendations for a fiscally constrained and sustainable alternative to the No-Cost Calls Law.
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Mayor Ballantyne Introducing Home Rule Petition to Expand Procurement Opportunities for Disadvantaged Businesses
SOMERVILLE– Today, Mayor Katjana Ballantyne will introduce a Home Rule Petition to City Council that seeks to make it easier for certified disadvantaged businesses to compete for City contracts, advancing Somerville’s commitment to equity and economic inclusion. This petition builds on a recommendation of the disparity study conducted in partnership with the City of Brookline and Griffin & Strong, P.C. Continue reading Mayor Ballantyne Introducing Home Rule Petition to Expand Procurement Opportunities for Disadvantaged Businesses
Fire Department to Conduct Annual Hydrant Inspections September 15-27
Inspection program keeps hydrants citywide ready in case of fire; Temporary water discoloration may occur, but water is safe to drink
SOMERVILLE– The Somerville Fire Department will begin the annual inspection and flushing of all fire hydrants citywide on Monday, September 15, 2025, concluding on or around Saturday, September 27, 2025. This annual maintenance program helps keep our community safe by helping to ensure hydrants will work properly when needed to put out a fire.
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Statement from Mayor Katjana Ballantyne on Local ICE Activity
September 12, 2025
These are profoundly difficult times for all in our community. I recognize the fear and suffering that residents are experiencing as federal immigration enforcement activities have increased in Somerville, the greater Boston area, and the nation. As an immigrant
myself, I understand this fear personally.
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Somerville/Medford Remembering Norman R. Furtado
Obituary
Norman R. Furtado, of Somerville, passed away on September 13, 2025, he was 71. Born in Cambridge and raised in Somerville, he was the son of the late Albertina (Travers) and Antonio Furtado. A graduate of Somerville Trade High School, he would first enlist in the Army where he would serve for three years. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Norman R. Furtado
Somerville Firefighters Local 76 News Updates
Congratulations to Deputy Chief Mike Avery on his recent retirement from the Somerville Fire Department.
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Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: MILLIE THE BRAVE Fire Dog by Day, Heart Healer by Night
What a wonderful book check it out! 🐕
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
Hey Billy
My name is Danielle we’ve met a few times before, I’m a firefighter in Somerville. I just came out with a children’s book. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: MILLIE THE BRAVE Fire Dog by Day, Heart Healer by Night
Somerville/Medford/Cambridge Remembering Carlos Coelho
Carlos Coelho Obituary
Carlos M. Coelho, age 64, a long-time resident of Billerica, passed away peacefully on September 11, 2025, surrounded by the love of his family.
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Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: somerville Has Gotten Out of Hand!
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
Hey Billy….
Want something for your front page news? These photos were taken at 4 am this morning outside everyone’s bedroom window. I have videos as well that I will send to you. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: somerville Has Gotten Out of Hand!
Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:More Somerville Businesses Leaving Dodge Because Of No Parking
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
Hey, I just heard a rumor that Masshole Donuts in Somerville is moving to Medford in the new Great American Beer Hall parking located on Mystic Avenue in Medford’s parking lot. Sad..Medford has more parking than Somerville. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:More Somerville Businesses Leaving Dodge Because Of No Parking
Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Somerville Has The Worst Elected Officials
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
Hey Billy, here’s a tip I thought you might like, Mayoral Candidate and current At Large City Councilor Willie Burnley no-showed at last night’s Somerville City Council meeting and alerted no one that he would be absent and unable speak on his submitted council orders, or a number of licenses and permits on the agenda. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Somerville Has The Worst Elected Officials

































































