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Please note that this event has been canceled due to inclement weather.
Public meeting of a regional group with participants and topics of discussion that relate to the metro Boston region.
This is a public meeting of the Somerville Housing Authority.
Some.Yoga.Studio is partnering with the City of Somerville and School Wellness Committees to bring free yoga to Prospect Hill Park every Tuesday this September.
Bring your mat or a towel and come join us at 4pm to ring in the fall and a new school year with Some.Yoga.
Join us for our monthly breakfast at Renee's Cafe.
Please see flyer for additional details.
Our annual SomerMovie Fest is back with free, family-friendly films starting just after sunset! Showings are scheduled every Thursday evening at dusk from July 5 to August 30. Screenings will take place at different locations around the city, and you can see the full schedule below.
A public hearing for all interested parties will be held by the Design Review Committee.
Starting at 6 p.m.-
View the mural on the wall of Taco Loco and hear from artist David Zayas.
Then join the parade led by local Brazilian band and activist group Grooversity down the street to Angurria's mural at Ola Cafe.
Hear from artist Angurria and stay for refreshments and music outside the East Somerville branch library!
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Although timelines are subject to change, current plans for the construction of the Green Line Extension (GLX) call for the full closure of the Broadway Bridge, just east of Ball Square, for one full year beginning in late 2018. While the bridge is closed, detours will be in place for cars, bikes, pedestrians, and MBTA bus routes 80 and 89.
Enjoy a morning at America's first public beach.
Please see flyer for additional details.
Join us as we stroll down the magical eras of music from the
50's and 60's. Please see flyer for more details.
Mayor Curtatone and 351 Summer LLC are pleased to announce four (4) income-restricted homeownership condos located at 353 Summer Street. The units will be offered to income-eligible, first-time homebuyers through the Inclusionary Housing Program via an application and lottery process. Income eligibility requirements and details regarding the units are listed below:
Mayor Curtatone and 351 Summer LLC are pleased to announce four (4) income-restricted homeownership condos located at 353 Summer Street. The units will be offered to income-eligible, first-time homebuyers through the Inclusionary Housing Program via an application and lottery process. Income eligibility requirements and details regarding the units are listed below:
An affordable re-sale homeownership opportunity is available for eligible households with income at or below 80 percent of the Area Median Income adjusted by household size and included in the table below. The two-bedroom condo at 88 Wheatland St. #3 features a sale price for $138,301 and a monthly condo fee of $400.
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