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'Seize the Summer @ SomerStreets': Free Family Fun on Sun., 8/9
‘SEIZE THE SUMMER' AT SOMERSTREETS ON HIGHLAND AVE., AUGUST 9Free Open Streets event to feature live music, family-friendly activities, food, and more. View flyer (PDF) Celebrate the season at "Seize the Summer," the August installment of the City's SomerStreets festival, on Sunday, Aug. 9, from noon to 4 p.m. between School Street and Lowell Streets on Highland Ave. SomerStreets is the City of Somerville's take on the internationally renowned Open Streets concept, closing busy…ArtBeat Festival 2015: Lineup & Traffic Detours for 7/17-18
The 2015 ArtBeat Festival will begin in Davis Square on Friday evening, July 17, from 6 to 10 p.m., and continue on Saturday, July 18 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Festival will feature over 15 bands, as well as dance performers, Butoh cheerleaders, hula-hoopers, food, kid-friendly activities, 80 craft vendors, and more. Click here for Davis Sq. traffic detour information during the festival (Fri. 7/17-Sat. 7/18). View the ArtBeat 2015 flyer for more information:#SomerBliss Kicks Off Summer to Encourage Local Dining and Shopping
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Patriot's Day Ceremonies on April 20 to Commemorate Paul Revere's Ride 240th anniversary of historic event to include colonial games, refreshments, visit by Paul Revere on horseback. View event flyer (PDF) SOMERVILLE – Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone, Ward 1 Alderman Matt McLaughlin, and the Somerville Historic Preservation Commission invite all residents and community members to the City’s 240th annual Patriot’s Day celebration, to be held at Foss Park on Mon., April 20 from 10 to…$1.9M MARKED FOR HISTORIC RESOURCES, GREEN SPACE PROJECTS
$1.9M MARKED FOR HISTORIC RESOURCES, GREEN SPACE PROJECTS BY COMMUNITY PRESERVATION COMMITTEE Follows $2.2M in funding for affordable housing; recommendations headed to Board of Aldermen for approval SOMERVILLE –More than $1.9 million for historic preservation and green space projects including Prospect Hill Tower and Park, the Community Growing Center, and the Somerville Museum has been recommended by the Somerville Community Preservation Committee, which reviewed 15 applications for…NICOLE TEREZ DUTTON NAMED SOMERVILLE'S 1ST POET LAUREATE
NICOLE TEREZ DUTTON NAMED SOMERVILLE'S FIRST POET LAUREATE Somerville resident and accomplished poet, Terez Dutton will serve two year term. SOMERVILLE - Last month, the City of Somerville gained its first-ever Poet Laureate in Nicole Terez Dutton, a Somerville resident with an impressive literary background. A teacher at the Solstice MFA Program at Pine Manor College, Nicole's work has been featured in Callaloo, Ploughshares, 32 Poems, Indiana Review, and Salt Hill Journal. She has been…JILL LATHAN BEGINS ROLE AS CITY RECREATION DIRECTOR
JILL LATHAN BEGINS HER ROLE AS SOMERVILLE’S NEWEST RECREATION DIRECTOR With more than 20 years experience in the recreation, planning and administrative fields, Lathan sets sights on improvements, additions to Recreation programming. SOMERVILLE – Somerville’s newest Superintendent of Recreation is off and running. Jill Lathan, a Recreation Director from Casco, Maine, took the reins from Acting Director George Scarpelli on Nov. 3, and has gotten off to a successful start in the…Feedback
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