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Due to habitat loss and pesticide use, pollinator populations are declining in New England and worldwide. In response, Mayor Ballantyne’s Public Space and Urban Forestry Division is developing a Somerville Pollinator Action Plan (SPAP) to identify interventions foster habitat for pollinators in the city.
This meeting of the Somerville Municipal Scholarship Committee is open to the public.
Join us for a crucial virtual neighborhood meeting on Zoom about the proposed development at 382 McGrath Highway, Somerville, MA.
Classes offer a session of gentle, easy-to-follow movements meant to be performed while sitting or standing.
Classes offer a session of gentle, easy-to-follow movements meant to be performed while sitting or standing.
Mayor Ballantyne and OSPCD’s Public Space and Urban Forestry Division invite you to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony for the expansion of the Glen Park Community Gardens.
The Somerville Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) task force will hold a public meeting at City Hall, Assessor’s Office, 93 Highland Ave.
Zumba Gold® uses Latin and international rhythms and is a lower-intensity version of Zumba® to cater to active older adults.
Please join Jean Duffy as she shares her experience of learning about the Soccer Grannies, a team of south African women who took up playing soccer in their later years.
This meeting is cancelled due to a lack of meeting items.
Celebrate Older American's Month with an afternoon of fun as we celebrate YOU!
Sometimes it’s easier to collect items and harder to get rid of them. De-cluttering can be a difficult process, but you don’t have to do it alone.
Pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Acts of 2023, this public meeting will be conducted via remote participation.
Join us to celebrate Somerville’s open spaces, engage with the City outside of formal meetings, and of course – enjoy some pizza.
The term Artwear refers to clothing and other wearables designed as conceptual or fine art.
Give your input on plans to spend approximately $3.2M per year to benefit low- and moderate-income persons.
Pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Acts of 2023, this hearing will be conducted via remote participation.
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