LILLIAN’S OBITUARY:
Damico, Lillian D. (Venuti)– Of Somerville, passed away surrounded by her loving family on March 17, 2023. She was 86 years old.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Lillian D. Damico
Somerville/Medford Remembering Bernice M. O’Loughlin
BERNICE’S OBITUARY:
O’Loughlin, Bernice M. (O’Keefe) Of Reading, formerly of Somerville, March 18, 2023. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Bernice M. O’Loughlin
Real Life Somerville Police Stories: (Poss. class B) (Boston Warrant)Arrest
On March 20, 2023, I, Officer McAloney, was assigned to marked unit East-1. At approximately 5:03 AM, I was dispatched to 23 Cummings Street (La Quinta Hotel) for a report of a check-condition. Officer T. Lambert (East-4) and Officer Messaoudi, (Sector-East) responded as backup. Continue reading Real Life Somerville Police Stories: (Poss. class B) (Boston Warrant)Arrest
Real Life Somerville Police Stories: (OUI Liquor)Arrest
On Thursday, March 16th, 2023 at 10:48 PM, Somerville Police Control received a call regarding a Motor Vehicle accident with injuries in front of Los Paisanos Restaurant, located at 62 Broadway, a public way located in Somerville as defined by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Continue reading Real Life Somerville Police Stories: (OUI Liquor)Arrest
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Verani Realty
Proud Supporter of VerniCARES! I donate a portion of EVERY Closing!
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The Center for Arts at the Armory Spotlight Series
Presents Two Hues of Americana This Spring–The Ryan Montbleau Band on April 14th
and David Wax Museum on May 4th Continue reading The Center for Arts at the Armory Spotlight Series
Learn About Somerville’s Annual Budget Process at a Virtual Workshop, March 29
Workshop to cover budget basics and budget process, followed by Q&A, and an opportunity for residents to share budget priorities
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Somerville Budget Plan Could Start Highland Ave. Protected Bike Lane Project in 2024
By William Tauro
Say goodbye to businesses and parking on both sides of Highland Avenue! Broadway is next! Absolutely no consideration was given for the businesses that have been here for years, the elderly who depend on automobiles daily and the people who depend on automobiles to get to and from work and to do their daily activities in and around the city and beyond! The road should be shared by all! Let’s bring common sense back to Somerville before it’s totally gone! Continue reading Somerville Budget Plan Could Start Highland Ave. Protected Bike Lane Project in 2024
Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: TOP OF PEARSON RD AND BROADWAY SOMERVILLE… THIS HAD BEEN LIKE THIS FOR YRS & GETTING WORSE
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
BILLY ,
THIS IS A PICTURE OF THE SIDEWALK AT THE TOP OF PEARSON RD AND BROADWAY SOMERVILLE…
THIS HAD BEEN LIKE THIS FOR YRS & GETTING WORSE .. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: TOP OF PEARSON RD AND BROADWAY SOMERVILLE… THIS HAD BEEN LIKE THIS FOR YRS & GETTING WORSE
4 Alarm Saturday Night Fire Medford
By William Tauro
Firefighters battled a four alarm house fire on Saturday night in Medford at about 10:00pm located at 44 George Street. Continue reading 4 Alarm Saturday Night Fire Medford
34 Walker Street Somerville 3 Alarm Fire
By William Tauro
Firefighters battled a three alarm fire this Saturday afternoon the 18th of March located at 34 Walker Street in Somerville at about 3:30 PM. Continue reading 34 Walker Street Somerville 3 Alarm Fire
This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
By Bob Katzen
“As we continue to experience the aftermath and trauma of senseless gun violence in our communities, we must utilize all available resources to stop these tragedies. My colleagues and I urge these credit companies not to cave to political pressure and to move forward with what will be an important resource in detecting, identifying and stopping potential threats to public safety.” Continue reading This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
RIGHT TO DIE/ASSISTED SUICIDE/END OF LIFE OPTIONS (S 1331)
By Bob Katzen
This bill, known by many names, would give a terminally ill, mentally capable adult with a prognosis of six months or less to live the option to request, obtain and ingest medication—to die in their sleep if their suffering becomes unbearable. It is currently before the Judiciary Committee.
Continue reading RIGHT TO DIE/ASSISTED SUICIDE/END OF LIFE OPTIONS (S 1331)
BAN DOXING (S 1116)
By Bob Katzen
Legislation before the Judiciary Committee would ban doxing which is the knowing release of private personal identifying information of a person, without their consent, with the intent to intimidate, harass or cause stalking, physical harm or serious property damage. Currently there is no state law that makes doxing a crime.
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BURY PETS WITH OWNERS (S 1310)
By Bob Katzen
A proposal before the Municipalities and Regional Government Committee would give cities and towns the right to give cemeteries the authority to allow the burial of people and their pets in the same location. Continue reading BURY PETS WITH OWNERS (S 1310)
BAN SALE OF FUR PRODUCTS (S 590)
By Bob Katzen
A bill before the Environment and Natural Resources Committee would make it illegal to sell a new manufactured fur product in Massachusetts and impose a fine between $500 and $5,000 per fur product for anyone convicted of the sale.
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SOME SENATORS WHO LIVE 50 MILES FROM THE STATEHOUSE ARE ELIGIBLE TO PAY A REDUCED OR NO FEDERAL INCOME TAX ON THEIR LEGISLATIVE SALARY
By Bob Katzen
Senators who live more than 50 miles from the Statehouse are eligible for a special federal tax break. A 1981 federal law allows them to write off a daily expense allowance when filing their federal income tax return. The complicated system determines a daily amount, ostensibly for meals, lodging and other expenses incurred in the course of their jobs, which can be deducted for every “legislative day.” Continue reading SOME SENATORS WHO LIVE 50 MILES FROM THE STATEHOUSE ARE ELIGIBLE TO PAY A REDUCED OR NO FEDERAL INCOME TAX ON THEIR LEGISLATIVE SALARY
EXTRA PAY FOR ALL 40 SENATORS
By Bob Katzen
All 40 senators receive an additional stipend, above the $73,655 base salary, for their positions in the Democratic and Republican leadership, as committee chairs, vice chairs and the ranking Republican on some committees. The stipend is increased or decreased every two years based on data from the BEA that measures the quarterly change in salaries and wages.
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$73,655 BASE SALARY FOR ALL 40 SENATORS
By Bob Katzen
The new base salary for the 2023-2024 session for senators is $73,655—up $3,119 (4.4 percent) from the $70,536 base salary in the 2021-2022 session.
Medford Stabbing
DETAILS: The Medford Police responded to the Capen Street area at approximately 3:41am on Friday morning. Due to the nature of the incident, additional details can not be released at this time. This was an isolated incident and there is no threat to the public. Continue reading Medford Stabbing
Discover the joy of dance this summer at NSB!
Northeast School of Ballet (NSB) will offer dance programs for all ages this summer during July. NSB, under the artistic direction of Denise Cecere, is a ballet school that is recognized for training dancers over the past 52 years in the Greater Boston area. The 2023 summer programs will be held at NSB’s studios conveniently located in historic downtown Reading, MA. at 32 Lowell Street, RT 129. Continue reading Discover the joy of dance this summer at NSB!
Bryant Manor 75 Myrtle Street Somerville Working Fire
By William Tauro
A working fire was reported at 6:45 PM on Wednesday March 15th at Bryant Manor located at 75 Myrtle Street in Somerville with a Fire on the fourth floor. Somerville Fire Department was dispatched.
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Letter from the Editor: CASPAR’s Women’s Residential Services NEW DAY telling moms with babies to leave with only three days notice
This past week I called as a request for help from a Somerville resident, CASPAR who runs this Women’s Residential Service called NEW DAY that’s located at 242 Highland Ave, Somerville, MA 02138.
I spoke to the Elizabeth LaCasse who is listed as the Program Director. Continue reading Letter from the Editor: CASPAR’s Women’s Residential Services NEW DAY telling moms with babies to leave with only three days notice
March 14th, 2023 The Somerville Medford News Weekly Print Edition Online
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Somerville/Medford Remembering David B. Newton
DAVID’S OBITUARY:
Newton, David R.- Of Medford, passed away on Sunday, March 12, 2023 at home surrounded by his family. He was 64. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering David B. Newton
Somerville/Medford Remembering Anna Valente
ANNA’S OBITUARY:
Mrs. Anna (Vaudo) Valente, of Somerville, passed away on March 12, 2023, she was 87. The beloved wife of 62 years to Salvatore Valente.
Complete notice to follow. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Anna Valente
Somerville/Medford Remembering James D. Moran
JAMES’ OBITUARY:
Moran, James David- Of Somerville, passed away at home on Friday, March 10, 2023. He was 52.
Born in Winchester and raised in Somerville. He was the son of Helen L. (Murphy) and the late Francis X. Moran. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering James D. Moran
This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
By Bob Katzen
“Everyone I talk to here in the Statehouse is really committed to continuing to address the trauma of gun violence to bring the numbers of deaths and injuries from gun violence down to zero. So I’m very optimistic.”
— Ruth Zakarin, executive director of the MA Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence. Continue reading This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
REQUIRE ARMCHAIRS IN RESTAURANTS (SD 2037)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would require all restaurants 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 (SD 2037)
GRANTS TO SCHOOLS FOR ZERO-EMISSION SCHOOL BUSES (SD 2269)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would set up a program for the Education Department to provide grants to schools to encourage and incentivize the schools to purchase zero-emission school buses. The program would pay for the difference between the cost of a zero-emissions vehicle and a diesel-powered one. Continue reading GRANTS TO SCHOOLS FOR ZERO-EMISSION SCHOOL BUSES (SD 2269)
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (SD 2057)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would require that American Sign Language (ASL) is taught in all Bay State public elementary and secondary schools to increase interactions between hearing persons and deaf and hard-of-hearing persons, as well as children with autism. Current law allows but does not require schools to teach ASL. Continue reading AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (SD 2057)
CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (SD 1165)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would direct the Department of Public Utilities to offer a rebate for consumers who choose to charge electric vehicles at off-peak hours when fewer people are likely to do so.
Continue reading CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE (SD 1165)
DIZOGLIO TO AUDIT THE LEGISLATURE
By Bob Katzen
State Auditor Diana DiZoglio announced she has launched an audit of the Massachusetts Legislature—something she promised in her campaign last year. Continue reading DIZOGLIO TO AUDIT THE LEGISLATURE
$368 MILLION SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET (S 23)
By Bob Katzen
The Senate 40-0, approved a $368 million fiscal 2023 supplemental budget. The House has already approved its own version of a $363 million package. A House-Senate conference committee will work out a compromise package. Continue reading $368 MILLION SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET (S 23)
Join the Poplar Street Pump Station Construction Kick-off Community Meeting on March 27, 2023
Virtual Meeting Will Share Overview and Anticipated Timeline for Construction of Stormwater Pump Station on Poplar Street
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Somerville/Medford Remembering Kelvin J. Gutierrez

KELVIN’S OBITUARY
Kelvin J. Gutierrez– Of Malden, passed away on March 8, 2023 surrounded by his loving family. He was 27 years old. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Kelvin J. Gutierrez
Somerville Affordable Housing Trust Seeks One New Member
The City of Somerville seeks one Somerville resident to serve in a volunteer capacity on the Somerville Affordable Housing Trust (SAHT). This vacancy is for a Somerville tenant whose household is income eligible for federal or state housing programs with an interest in addressing and advocating for the city’s affordable housing needs. Continue reading Somerville Affordable Housing Trust Seeks One New Member
Somerville/Medford Remembering Deborah A. Pacino
DEBORAH’S OBITUARY
PACINO, Deborah A. – Of Somerville March 11, 2023. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Deborah A. Pacino
Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Potential Environmental Hazard in Sullivan Square
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
Billy there are seven rail tanker cars of Hydrochloric Acid parked adjacent to Sullivan Square T station about 20 feet from the nearest houses. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Potential Environmental Hazard in Sullivan Square
Somerville’s Rodent And Leak Resistant Wheeled Trash Reciprocals Aren’t Working
By William Tauro
The City of Somerville’s trash barrel of choice that was distributed to thousands of homes here in the city are failing us miserably. The barrel manufacturer claims that their product features “a rodent rim, specifically designed to keep out some of the most persistent varmints that cities face. It’s unique locking mechanism that prevents critters from opening the carts, consuming the waste, and leaving a mess for the city and residents to clean. Each lock is also designed to prevent debris from becoming trapped during dumping, ensuring no material gets left behind in your cart.” Continue reading Somerville’s Rodent And Leak Resistant Wheeled Trash Reciprocals Aren’t Working
Somerville Police Department Crime Updates
Residential Breaking & Entering
23011180: On 3/2/23 at approximately 7:36 PM, Somerville Police responded to a residence on North St for report of a breaking and entering. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the reporting party who stated several valuable items were stolen from her mother’s apartment while she was out.
Arrest Continue reading Somerville Police Department Crime Updates
Somerville/Medford Remembering Dorothy L. Bader
VIOLETT’S OBITUARY:
Bonnett, Violet A. (Barry)- Lifelong resident of Somerville, passed away with her husband by her side on Sunday, February 26, 2023. She was 80 years old. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Dorothy L. Bader
Somerville/Medford Remembering Maureen E. Murphy
MAUREEN’S OBITUARY:
Maureen “Bobbie” Bourque Murphy, 78, of Somerville passed away peacefully in her home
surrounded by her family on February 18, 2023.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Maureen E. Murphy
Somerville Youth and Recreation Foundation (SYRF) and Other Somerville High School Programs Receive Donations
Mr. Paul Collyer, the organizer of last year’s 2022 Somerville Jingle Bell Run & Walk, made some local donations today, 07 March 2023 at the new Somerville Recreation Center located at 8 Bonair Street in Somerville, MA. 02145
Continue reading Somerville Youth and Recreation Foundation (SYRF) and Other Somerville High School Programs Receive Donations
Statement from State Auditor DiZoglio Regarding an Audit of the Massachusetts State Legislature
BOSTON – Today, State Auditor Diana DiZoglio’s office launched an audit of the Massachusetts State Legislature. Continue reading Statement from State Auditor DiZoglio Regarding an Audit of the Massachusetts State Legislature
Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: City of Somerville Installing Parking Meters in Front of Residential Homes on Our Side-Streets
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
You need to go by 27 College Ave in Somerville because the city has now installed parking meters in front of our homes directly across the street from the elderly building to compensate parking revenue that was once brought in by the metered parking spaces that they so foolishly removed from College Avenue. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: City of Somerville Installing Parking Meters in Front of Residential Homes on Our Side-Streets
The Center for Arts at the Armory Spotlight Series Presents Sweet Honey in the Rock on March 25th
Somerville, MA–The Center Arts at the Armory is proud to present the acclaimed Sweet Honey in the Rock on March 25th at the historic and intimate Armory Performance Hall as part of our signature Spotlight Series. Doors are 7pm and the performance begins at 8pm. Continue reading The Center for Arts at the Armory Spotlight Series Presents Sweet Honey in the Rock on March 25th
March 7th, 2023 The Somerville Medford News Weekly Print Edition Online
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Make Your Voice Heard: Join the Next Community Listening Session for Somerville Chief of Police Recruitment on March 9
A community-driven approach is at the heart of Somerville’s search for a new Chief of Police. Somerville community members are invited to join a second virtual public listening session led by GovHR on Thursday, March 9, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Continue reading Make Your Voice Heard: Join the Next Community Listening Session for Somerville Chief of Police Recruitment on March 9
Letter to Somerville Mayor RE: 90 Washington St. City Plan
Dear Mayor Ballantyne:
On February 28, 2023, many Cobble Hill Residents attended by Zoom the City’s 90 Washington Street Request for Qualifications (RFQ) – Virtual Site Tour / Q&A Roundtable. Of the Cobble Hill residents who attended the presentation, not one supported the City’s taking of Cobble Hill’s parking lot, alleyway, or green space and all oppose your plan to build a noise producing fire and safety building next door. Continue reading Letter to Somerville Mayor RE: 90 Washington St. City Plan
Somerville Honoring George Dilboy
By Harry Agritha
On Saturday, March 18 at 1:30 a wreath will be placed in front of the George Dilboy monument at Somerville City Hall. My father shared our local hero Dilboy interesting story with me over 50 years ago. Here is a version I recently compiled from additional resources such as The Somerville Museum, Somerville Public Library, the book After Alatsata to name a few. My grandparents came from the same village Alatsata and settled in the “Brickbottom” neighborhood in Somerville around 1920 🇬🇷 🇺🇸 Continue reading Somerville Honoring George Dilboy
Real Life Somerville Police Stories (Larceny) Arrest
On 2/27/2023, I, Officer Hartsgrove assigned to cruiser E2, was dispatched to Sephora, 449 Assembly Row, for a report of a shoplifting in progress. Officer Haley responded as back up.
Continue reading Real Life Somerville Police Stories (Larceny) Arrest
Real Life Somerville Police Stories (Unlicensed Op, OUI Liquor) Arrest
On March 5, 2023, at approximately 1:46 AM, I, Officer Daniel Dell’Isola, assigned to cruiser E2, responded to 23 Union Sq. for a report of a motor vehicle accident. Officer Ryan Sullivan responded as backup. Continue reading Real Life Somerville Police Stories (Unlicensed Op, OUI Liquor) Arrest
Real Life Somerville Police Stories (OUI Liquor) Arrest
On 02/28/2023, while assigned to marked unit East-4, I was dispatched to the area of 1 Main Street, later to be changed to 5 Main Street for reports of a motor vehicle accident. Upon my arrival Somerville Fire spoke to me and pointed out the two drivers. Continue reading Real Life Somerville Police Stories (OUI Liquor) Arrest
Somerville Council on Aging
Wildwood, NJ – Monday, May 15th to Friday, May 19th, 5 days and 4 nights accommodations at a beautiful oceanfront hotel, tour historic Cape May, an afternoon at Atlantic City and more. All trips are non-refundable. Payments accepted by check only, made payable to SCOA. Continue reading Somerville Council on Aging
Somerville/Medford Remembering Gary G.D. Jeune
GARY’S OBITUARY:
Gary Jeune, age 38, of Medford, MA unexpectedly passed away on Tuesday, February 21, 2023.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Gary G.D. Jeune
Somerville/Medford Remembering Marianne Meacham
MARIANNE’S OBITUARY:
Marianne Meacham, passionate lawyer for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, loving mother, and unbeatable force of a human, died on Sunday, February 26th, 2023 at her home in Somerville, Massachusetts. She was 66 years old. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Marianne Meacham
Free Walk-In Flu & COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics Continue Through March
The City of Somerville continues to host weekly walk-in vaccination clinics for residents through the end of March, with both flu vaccines and the bivalent Moderna COVID-19 booster available. Clinics will take place each Wednesday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the City Hall Annex, 50 Evergreen Ave., through March 29. Continue reading Free Walk-In Flu & COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics Continue Through March
Somerville Community Preservation Plan Public Hearing, March 22
The Somerville Community Preservation Committee (CPC) is holding its annual Community Preservation Plan public hearing on Wednesday, March 22, at 6:30 p.m. Continue reading Somerville Community Preservation Plan Public Hearing, March 22
Somerville Commission on Energy Use and Climate Change Seeks One Member
The City of Somerville Commission on Energy Use and Climate Change (CEUCC) seeks one new member, and all Somerville residents are invited to apply. Boards and commissions offer an opportunity for residents with a range of experience, skills, expertise, and perspectives to share their talents and insights with their community.
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This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
By Bob Katzen
Gov. Maura Healey released a proposed $55.5 billion fiscal 2024 state budget. Here’s what they are saying about it.
“Our … budget is what Massachusetts needs to meet this moment and build a strong economy, livable communities and a sustainable future. Combined with our tax relief proposal, we will set Massachusetts up for success by lowering costs, growing our competitiveness and delivering on the promise of our people. Continue reading This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
MAKE ELECTION DAY A LEGAL HOLIDAY (SD 353)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would make Election Day, every two years, a statewide holiday and provide people who cannot take the holiday off because they are Election Day workers or perform other essential work, with two hours paid voting leave.
Continue reading MAKE ELECTION DAY A LEGAL HOLIDAY (SD 353)
ACTIVE SHOOTER (SD 157)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would require the state to adopt the National Fire Protection Association’s standard guidelines for active shooter or hostile events. The bill also establishes an Executive Council comprised of representatives of fire fighters, EMS and law enforcement agencies to develop best practices for all elements of active-shooter response situations. Continue reading ACTIVE SHOOTER (SD 157)
IMMIGRANTS IN SCHOOLS (SD 2412)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would require the Department of Education to establish an assistance program for cities and towns that are experiencing sudden influxes of immigrant populations in their schools but are not receiving any additional educational aid from the state. Continue reading IMMIGRANTS IN SCHOOLS (SD 2412)
CHOREOGRAPHER LAUREATE (SD 2382)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would create a new state position of Choreographer Laureate to encourage participation in the arts, elevate the dance legacy and current dance in Bay State communities and choreograph performances for important state events and ceremonies. Continue reading CHOREOGRAPHER LAUREATE (SD 2382)
BABY BONDS (SD 711)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would create a Baby Bonds program in Massachusetts to provide funds at birth to certain low-income residents which can be accessed when the account holder turns 18 to support asset-building activities such as post-secondary education, homebuying or investing in a business. Continue reading BABY BONDS (SD 711)
$353 MILLION SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET (H 57)
By Bob Katzen
The House 153-0, approved and sent to the Senate a $353 million fiscal 2023 supplemental budget. Provisions include $86 million for the emergency shelter system to help offset medical costs for migrant families going to emergency rooms for shelter and assistance; $130 million to keep expanded nutrition assistance in place for a few more months; $65 million for the universal school meals program; and provisions to keep some pandemic-era programs, set to expire, in place including allowing restaurants to sell beer, wine and cocktails for take-out and expanding outdoor dining from April 1, 2023 to April 1, 2024. Continue reading $353 MILLION SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET (H 57)
SYHA 2023 Alumni Tournament Registration
Join SYHA Alumni to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Somerville Youth Hockey. We’re hosting “Hockey Day in Somerville” jam packed with activities to recognize and celebrate SYHA’s history. Continue reading SYHA 2023 Alumni Tournament Registration
Somerville/Medford Remembering Stephen Salipante
Stephen Salipante, 65, passed away on Wednesday February 15, 2023. Stephen was born in Medford, Massachusetts on September 15, 1957. He lived at 30 Cherry Street. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Stephen Salipante
Official Somerville Song “Another One Bites the Dust”
By Arthur Moore
Lost at least three places these last two weeks that I know of. But then I no longer go into any squares in Somerville so there could be more. Parking and driving here keeps me from doing business here anymore. Now the picture of this boutique where the parking was taken away was lucky to last as long as they did with no parking after they moved in. Continue reading Official Somerville Song “Another One Bites the Dust”
Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: West Somerville Neighborhood School “STUDENT THE MONTH”
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
Valerie received an award at the West Somerville Neighborhood School for her empathy toward her fellow students. She shows concerns on peoples feelings and understands their needs. Each grade selected a student of the month. Valerie Wright was selected for the sixth grade. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: West Somerville Neighborhood School “STUDENT THE MONTH”
February 28th, 2023 The Somerville Medford News Weekly Print Edition Online

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Somerville High School Highlanders Hockey Team Victory Win of 6 to 5
Photo by Lisa Colleameno
Congratulations to the Somerville High School Highlanders Hockey team with a victorious win over a strong Minnechaug team with a victory win of 6 to 5. They won in overtime at the SMEAD Arena in Springfield Mass! Somerville always leading the way! 👍
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Somerville/Medford Remembering Violett A. Bonnett
VIOLETT’S OBITUARY:
Bonnett, Violet A. (Barry)- Lifelong resident of Somerville, passed away with her husband by her side on Sunday, February 26, 2023. She was 80 years old. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Violett A. Bonnett
BBB Scam Alert: Scammers may be targeting your smart TV
Scammers can target victims through any device connected to the internet, and your TV is no exception. BBB Scam Tracker has seen an influx of reports about scammers catching people off guard with pop-ups on their smart TVs. Their objective is to steal your personal information and money.
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Somerville/Medford Remembering Richard W. Coffin
OBITUARY:
COFFIN, Richard (Dick) William – Of Somerville February 21, 2023 passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family after a very courageous, hard fought battle. He was 84.
Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Richard W. Coffin
This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
“[We] appreciate the support and partnership with USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service and remain committed to ensuring that our most vulnerable populations, including elders, have access to local, fresh food. At a time when food insecurity rates remain high, the added benefit will provide elders with high-quality, nutritious food while supporting our Massachusetts farmers and food producers.” Continue reading This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
$1,500 TAX CREDIT FOR HEARING AIDS PURCHASE (SD 355)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would allow a $1,500 tax credit for taxpayers 55 and older who purchase hearing aids.
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ESTABLISH CHILDREN’S CABINET (SD 2242)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would establish, under the governor’s office, a Children’s Cabinet to develop and implement a cohesive vision using integrated services to improve child, youth and family outcomes, including issues relating to child poverty, educational preparedness, mental health, homelessness, foster care, juvenile justice and the health, safety and welfare of children.
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PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES MUST RELEASE TAX RETURNS (SD 617)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would require any presidential candidate who files to appear on a primary ballot in Massachusetts to release the most recent four years of their federal tax returns.
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LAST MONTH’S RENT AND SECURITY DEPOSIT (SD 141)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would amend a current law which allows landlords to charge both last month’s rent and a security deposit to new tenants. Continue reading LAST MONTH’S RENT AND SECURITY DEPOSIT (SD 141)
If I decide to announce my candidacy for mayor of Somerville
If I decide to announce my candidacy for mayor of Somerville, as a Mayoral candidate in Somerville, I will have a broad range of campaign topics, and my campaign promise is to have an open-door policy and give top priority to the residents of the city. Some of the key topics that I have mentioned in my campaign will include:
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A VERY SAD OCCURENCE INSIDE DAVIS SQ. REDLINE T-STATION
By Karen Glover
This past week, a homeless man being comforted by Walter, a very pleasant homeless man who I see all the time, was in physically distress. This man was being attended to by a woman who was by herself, a medical professional, Continue reading A VERY SAD OCCURENCE INSIDE DAVIS SQ. REDLINE T-STATION
Somerville/Medford Remembering William C. “Bill” Ellis
BILL’S OBITUARY:
Ellis, William C. “Bill”– Of Somerville, passed away on Thursday, February 23, 2023. He was 63 years old. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering William C. “Bill” Ellis
Somerville/Medford Remembering Paul A. Morrison
PAUL’S OBITUARY:
Paul Andrew Morrison, of Somerville, passed away suddenly at home on February 21, 2023; he was 55. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Paul A. Morrison
CAUTION SIGN INSTALLED, BUT ADDITION OF TRAFFIC LIGHT IS AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY
By Karen Glover
The recently installed overhang Caution Sign, with flashing lights, especially bright and prominent at night, is a welcome addition to this highly-traffick-ed crosswalk located at Clarendon Hill Towers/Stop & Shop, Broadway. Continue reading CAUTION SIGN INSTALLED, BUT ADDITION OF TRAFFIC LIGHT IS AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY
Somerville Veterans Commission Seeks Five Members
After several years of inactivity during the pandemic, the City of Somerville is reestablishing its Veterans Commission. The City seeks five motivated members to relaunch the Commission, and all Somerville residents are welcome to apply. Continue reading Somerville Veterans Commission Seeks Five Members
Somerville Biosafety Committee Seeks Two Members
The City of Somerville Biosafety Committee seeks two new members, and all Somerville residents are invited to apply. One vacancy is for an academic expert, and one is open to any qualified community member. Continue reading Somerville Biosafety Committee Seeks Two Members
Somerville/Medford Remembering Stephen Austin Haley
STEPHEN’S OBITUARY:
Haley, Stephen Austin– Of Somerville, passed away with his family by his side on Tuesday, February 21, 2023. He was 68. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Stephen Austin Haley
Somerville/Medford Remembering Sandra M. Rogers
SANDRA’S OBITUARY:
Rogers, Sandra M. (Slattery) Of Medford, passed away on February 21, 2023. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Sandra M. Rogers
Tractor Trailer Hits McGrath Highway Overpass Bridge in Somerville
By William Tauro
With all the confusion with detours and roadwork in Somerville especially with all these new lanes things can get really confusing. This tractor trailer’s driver failed to negotiate the turn and hit the cement trestles above underneath of the McGrath Highway Overpass In Somerville early Wednesday afternoon.
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Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Great 12 years!
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
We are so fast to complain but give few compliments. So, I need to tell of the diagnoses, good body/ auto repairs with personal attention at DGC Motors, Medford. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: Great 12 years!
February 21st, 2023 The Somerville Medford News Weekly Print Edition Online

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Malden Catholic Boys Basketball Team Breaking Bread in Somerville
By William Tauro
This past Monday night the Malden Catholic Basketball Team was spotted at Assembly Row at Tony C’s in Somerville enjoying a wonderful meal by the Mystic River. Continue reading Malden Catholic Boys Basketball Team Breaking Bread in Somerville
Somerville/Medford Remembering Rita E. “Betty” McEwen
RITA’S OBITUARY:
Rita E. “Betty” (Quinn) McEwen, 84 of Somerville, passed away after a brief illness. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Rita E. “Betty” McEwen
Somerville/Medford Remembering Beverly A. Duffy
BEVERLY’S OBITUARY:
Beverly Ann “Bev” (Bergeron) Duffy of Englewood, Fl and Wells, ME, formerly of West Medford, passed away peacefully on February 2, 2023, surrounded by her loving family. She was 89. Bev graduated from Medford High School, Class of 1950. Beloved wife of the late John J. Duffy, with whom she shared over 65 years of marriage until his passing in 2020. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Beverly A. Duffy
Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: When will the Bus Network Redesign Committee ever learn to leave well enough alone?
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
MBTA NOW PLANS TO ELIMINATE #94 BUS!
It is most important for us to submit our comments to save this crucial bus route!
This notice highlights, once again, how The MBTA Bus Redesign Committee doesn’t possess the competence, interest and expertise to thoroughly review, study and subsequently keep the tried-and-true bus routes. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line: When will the Bus Network Redesign Committee ever learn to leave well enough alone?
Medford High School Softball Sponsor Packages 2023
Calling all Medford families it’s that time of year again for the MHS Varsity Softball ladies to take the field in honor of Krystle Campbell 💙🥎
This marks the 10 year anniversary and final tournament the MHS Softball coaches will be hosting. Continue reading Medford High School Softball Sponsor Packages 2023
Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Homeless Person Trying to Grab Patrons at Dunkin’s
Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,
Greetings and good evening Mr.Tauro,
I appreciate you keeping issues in somerville real and not hiding them. Here’s a story I saw today and should be exposed if Dunkins doesn’t take action against these 2 cowardly employees at 220 Broadway across from Foss Park. Continue reading Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Homeless Person Trying to Grab Patrons at Dunkin’s
This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
By Bob Katzen
“We know gun laws save lives. Massachusetts has consistently remained in the lowest three state rankings. As an urban state with the most effective gun safety laws, we treat guns like automobiles including renewable licensing, first in the nation consumer protection regulations for the gun industry and the most comprehensive assault weapon ban. It is no coincidence that once again we have the lowest gun death rate in the nation.” Continue reading This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES on Beacon Hill
PROHIBIT USE OF NATIVE AMERICAN MASCOTS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS (SD 857)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would prohibit public schools from using an athletic team name, logo or mascot which names or is associated with Native Americans, or which denigrates any racial, ethnic, gender or religious group. Continue reading PROHIBIT USE OF NATIVE AMERICAN MASCOTS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS (SD 857)
FREE DIAPERS (SD 239)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would create a pilot program to provide free diapers to low-income families at food pantries.
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WARNING ON MOBILE PHONES (SD 2327)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would require all mobile phones sold or leased to disclose, on product packaging, the following notice to consumers: “To assure safety, the Federal Government requires that cell phones meet radio frequency (RF) exposure guidelines. Continue reading WARNING ON MOBILE PHONES (SD 2327)
GENDER-NEUTRAL BATHROOMS (SD 316)
By Bob Katzen
This bill would change the state building code to allow gender-neutral bathrooms in new construction and renovations of buildings.
ALLOW MINORITY REPORTS (S 18)
By Bob Katzen
The Senate 3-36, rejected a joint rules amendment that would allow opponents of a bill to issue a minority report on why they oppose a bill being reported out of a committee. Current rules allow senators to indicate that they oppose the bill but only the senators who support the bill are allowed to submit their reasons for supporting it.
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ELIMINATE REMOTE VOTING (S 17)
By Bob Katzen
The Senate 3-35, rejected a Senate rules amendment that would strike the rule that allows a senator to participate remotely, from their home, office or other location. In a Senate session. The rule was first instituted during the pandemic. Continue reading ELIMINATE REMOTE VOTING (S 17)
Somerville/Medford Remembering Jean A. DeAmato
JEAN’S OBITUARY:
Jean Antoinetta (Reppucci) DeAmato, a former resident of Somerville and Medford, MA passed away at her home, February 2, 2023 in York, ME.
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THE HOMELESS PROBLEM is THE MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEM!
By Karen Glover
This Resouce Guide is very extensive. It hasn’t been updated since 2018, so best to call first if services are needed.
The Homeless Problem is huge, with so many facets. There are many services, but I guess we don’t have nearly enough? Idk…but I realized that I don’t know nearly enough about this heart-wrenching problem. Continue reading THE HOMELESS PROBLEM is THE MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEM!
Boston SciFi Film Festival & Marathon (Boston SciFi)
The Somerville Theatre is an independent movie theater and concert venue in the Davis Square neighborhood of Somerville, Massachusetts, United States. Over one hundred years old, the Somerville Theatre started off as a vaudeville house and movie theater. Wikipedia
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MVES Serves Up Cultural Cuisine in Medford
A culinary cultural exchange was held in Medford recently. Medford Council on Aging has been trying out all the cultural meal options offered by Mystic Valley Elder Services (MVES). Medford Director of Elder Affairs Pamela Kelly partnered with MVES for the latest tasting – a Chinese luncheon. Continue reading MVES Serves Up Cultural Cuisine in Medford
Text (781)854-2756 Michael Anthony PRIVATE CHAUFFEUR
If you’re looking to ride in style up to Wicked Funny North Andover and not have to worry about your Mai Tai consumption at China Blossom
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Somerville/Medford Remembering Claire A. McMahon
CLAIRE MCMAHON OBITUARY
McMahon, Claire A. (Murphy), of Malden, formerly of Somerville, passed away peacefully at her home on February 15th surrounded by her loving family. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Claire A. McMahon
Somerville/Medford Remembering Somerville Fire Department LIEUTENANT JOSEPH F. CLARK
OBITUARY:
CLARK, Joseph F. – Of Somerville passed away on February 13, 2023 at the age of 94. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Somerville Fire Department LIEUTENANT JOSEPH F. CLARK
Somerville Firefighters Local 76 News Updates
On February 5th Somerville’s bravest climbed the stairs of the Boston Garden to raise money for the Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts (PFFM) cancer fund in order for members to receive the GRAIL test which detects 50 types of cancers. Continue reading Somerville Firefighters Local 76 News Updates
EMERGENCY DONATIONS SOUGHT FOR FIRE VICTIMS
You can help. On February 13, more than 50 people, including 16 children, were displaced by an apartment block fire on Highland Avenue. Fortunately, everyone got out safely, but significant challenges remain for our neighbors and students who cannot return to their homes. More than 13 City departments and a half-dozen partner agencies mobilized to set up temporary shelter, food, and other supports, but your help is needed for what comes next. Continue reading EMERGENCY DONATIONS SOUGHT FOR FIRE VICTIMS
Somerville’s Parks Tree Health Program Gets Underway This Spring
Trees in City parks to undergo proactive maintenance and comprehensive health assessments; park closures required during maintenance Continue reading Somerville’s Parks Tree Health Program Gets Underway This Spring
Somerville Community Invited to Help Guide Police Chief Recruitment
First Public Listening Sessions for SPD Chief Search Will Be Held February 28 and March 9
Sessions Will be Conducted by Executive Recruiting Firm GovHR Continue reading Somerville Community Invited to Help Guide Police Chief Recruitment
City and Somerville Arts Council seek 20 individuals to participate in a 75-minute online focus group discussion which will guide the Armory’s future
As part of the ongoing Armory Master Plan process, the City and Somerville Arts Council seek 20 individuals to participate in a 75-minute online focus group discussion which will guide the Armory’s future as a vibrant arts center for years to come.
Continue reading City and Somerville Arts Council seek 20 individuals to participate in a 75-minute online focus group discussion which will guide the Armory’s future
Public Hearing on Allocating Federal Funds to Reduce Homelessness & Increase Housing Stability, February 23
The City of Somerville Housing Division is holding a public hearing to obtain public input on its draft Allocation Plan for more than $1.6 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Continue reading Public Hearing on Allocating Federal Funds to Reduce Homelessness & Increase Housing Stability, February 23
Return Your Completed 2023 City of Somerville Census Form
All Somerville residents should be on the lookout for the 2023 annual City of Somerville census in their mailbox. Upon receipt, please complete the brief form and return it to the City via mail, email, fax, or in person. Continue reading Return Your Completed 2023 City of Somerville Census Form
Somerville/Medford Remembering Yvone A. Rigione
Rigione, Yvone A. passed away on Feb. 15, 2023 at the age of 80 in Somerville, MA. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Yvone A. Rigione
Somerville Police Department Crime Activity Log
Assault
23007004: On 2/7/23 at approximately 10:37 PM, Somerville Police responded to a business on Pearl St for report of an assault. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the victim who stated while inside the store, he observed four juvenile males shoplifting. He asked them to put the items back and the juveniles began to assault him multiple times. Continue reading Somerville Police Department Crime Activity Log
Somerville Joins Biden-Harris Partnership to Eliminate Lead Pipes from Water Infrastructure
New nationwide coalition aims to accelerate lead service line replacement, tackling legacy public health inequities and furthering environmental justice nationwide Continue reading Somerville Joins Biden-Harris Partnership to Eliminate Lead Pipes from Water Infrastructure
Somerville/Medford Remembering Donna J. MacAdams
DONNA’S OBITUARY:
Donna J. MacAdams, of Sandwich, MA and formerly of Arlington, passed away on February 13, 2023, she was 78. Continue reading Somerville/Medford Remembering Donna J. MacAdams
Somerville Community Members Invited to Join First-Time Home Buyer Seminar on February 22
Seminar Hosted by Somerville Inclusionary Housing Program and Winter Hill Bank
SOMERVILLE – The City of Somerville’s Inclusionary Housing Program and Winter Hill Bank are pleased to invite the Somerville community to join a First-Time Home Buyer Seminar on Wednesday, February 22, from 6-7:30 p.m.
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