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Ballantyne Administration Sharing Homeownership Opportunity at 411 Norfolk Street

Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the Mayor’s Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development (OSPCD) are pleased to announce the resale of one deed-restricted condominium to eligible, first-time homebuyer households at a below market price through the City’s Inclusionary Housing Program. This unit will be offered to households with a yearly gross income at or below 80% Area Median Income (AMI).   Unit Number and Tier: Sale Price: Minimum 3% Down Payment: Estimated Initial Condo…

Community Path (Lowell Street to Central Street) Temporary Detour Begins Monday, July 28 or Soon After

Mayor Ballantyne and the City of Somerville’s Engineering Division would like to share an important announcement about an upcoming detour on the Somerville Community Path so residents can plan their travel accordingly.  Beginning on Monday, July 28 or soon after, people walking, wheeling, or cycling on the Community Path between Lowell Street and Central Street will be detoured.   This temporary detour (approximately 1 week, weather permitting) will enable contractors to repair a…

Mayor Ballantyne Invites Residents to Join Somerville’s Yart Sale on Saturday, August 9

Once again Somerville’s porches, driveways, and front yards will transform into mini galleries and pop-up markets as Yart Sale returns on Saturday, August 9, (rain date: August 10) from noon to 6p.m.   Find everything from original paintings and photography to handmade goods, band merch, art supplies, tools, vintage clothes, plants, frames, and more. Each purchase supports local artists and makers. With no two yards the same, you’re in for a day filled with unexpected treasures,…

Mayor Ballantyne Invites Residents to Join the Community Preservation Committee

call for members flyer The City of Somerville is seeking one volunteer member to join the Somerville Community Preservation Committee (CPC). This vacancy is for someone passionate about affordable housing, history, open space, and accessibility with an interest in helping guide community investment.  What is the Community Preservation Committee?  The CPC identifies spending priorities for approximately $7 million per year for affordable housing, historic preservation, and open…

Somerville Sharing Updated Community Choice Electricity Program Rates

The City of Somerville is pleased to announce that the Community Choice Electricity (CCE) program continues to offer competitive and stable rates for residents and businesses. As of August 1, 2025, Eversource’s basic residential electricity rate will increase to 14.884 cents per kilowatt-hour (¢/kWh), slightly higher than the City’s default CCE Local Green rate of 14.840 ¢/kWh. While Eversource updates its rates every six months, Somerville has secured its CCE rates through January 2028,…

Court Hearing Held on Massachusetts Sanctuary Cities’ Challenge to Federal Funding Threats

Two sanctuary Cities in Massachusetts—Somerville and Chelsea—had their first hearing in federal court today on the filing of a preliminary injunction asking a federal court to block the Trump Administration’s attempts to strip them of federal funding because they refuse to be coerced into participating in the Administration’s mass deportation efforts.   Represented by Lawyers for Civil Rights, the cities filed a motion for a preliminary injunction on June 3 closely following a formal…

Somer Fest Returns August 2 to Celebrate BIPOC Creativity, Culture & Community

Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the Somerville Arts Council, in proud partnership with Citixen Joy, invite community members to Somer Fest, a flagship community festival celebrating the talent, culture, and entrepreneurial spirit of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) performers and vendors.   Back for the first time since 2022, Somer Fest will take place on Saturday, August 2, at Seven Hills Park, located just behind the Davis Square MBTA station, from 3 to 5:30 p.m. (rain…

Join Somerville’s National Night Out on August 5 for an Evening of Family-Friendly Fun

Mayor Katjana Ballantyne, the Somerville Police Department, and Somerville Parks and Recreation invite Somerville residents to a fun-filled evening of community connection at Somerville’s annual National Night Out event on Tuesday, August 5, at Dilboy Stadium (110 Alewife Brook Parkway) from 5 to 8 p.m. (rain date: Wednesday, August 6).  The free event will feature a diverse array of family-friendly activities and entertainment including:   Bounce houses Obstacle course Face painting…

Mayor Ballantyne Honored to Announce Somerville Community Health Worker Division Achieves Program of the Year Award

Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the City of Somerville Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) are honored to announce that the City’s Community Health Worker (CHW) Division has been named the 2025 Community Health Worker Program of the Year by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and the Massachusetts Association of Community Health Workers.   Presented annually at the Community Health Worker Conference, the award honors exceptional programs that improve community…

Somerville Youth Leader Honored as 2025 Commonwealth Heroine

Somerville Positive Forces (SPF), in partnership with City of Somerville’s Prevention Services, is proud to announce that Bhavika Kalia, a dedicated and inspiring SPF youth leader, has been named a 2025 Commonwealth Heroine by the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women (MCSW).  Each year, MCSW partners with state legislators to identify women who make outstanding contributions to their organizations and communities. Elected officials are encouraged to nominate one woman…

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