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More Free Flu Vaccine Clinics Scheduled for November 2015
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The Somerville Arts Council and local art teacher and painter Crystal Burney invite Somerville youth to assist with the creation of a ground mural for the water fountain at the Trum Playground on Franey Road. Youth ages 7 and older who are interested in learning how to paint a mural will be welcomed to add a few of their own brush strokes to a new design located below the water fountain in the playground. Drop in for the following dates and times, and be sure to wear your play…$2.1M AWARDED TO COMBAT HOMELESSNESS IN SOMERVILLE, ARLINGTON
$2.1 MILLION AWARDED TO COMBAT HOMELESSNESS IN SOMERVILLE AND ARLINGTON 12 housing programs and 3 service programs funded through U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development award to Somerville-Arlington Continuum of Care SOMERVILLE –More than $2.1 million in federal grant funding has been awarded for homeless assistance programs in Somerville and Arlington through the federal Continuum of Care Program Competition for FY14, Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone announced this week. The…SUSTAINABLE NEIGHBORHOODS WORKING GROUP SELECTED
SUSTAINABLE NEIGHBORHOODS WORKING GROUP SELECTED Committee of residents, experts, advocates and industry professionals to develop bold and innovative recommendations that address housing affordability SOMERVILLE –A 29-member group representing a wide range of expertise and perspectives on housing affordability has been selected to recommend bold and innovative ways that the City can address affordability for families, as part of Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone’s “Sustainable…Feedback
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