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All Upcoming Events, Starting on Dec 25, 2025

2015 Bicycle & Pedestrian Counting

Thank you for helping us make Somerville a safer and more comfortable place to bike and walk! The data we collect will help us better understand where we walk and bike the most, as well as the impact of improvements we make year to year - and help us plan future improvements.

Powder House Community Meeting (with Developer MarKa)
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Powder House School Redevelopment Community Meeting

former Powder House Community School on Monday, Sept. 28, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the West Somerville Neighborhood School Cafeteria, 177 Powder House Blvd.

Winter Hill: Better Block Community Walk and Talk
Condo Review Board

Public Meeting

Design Review Committee

This is a public meeting.

Learnings from Local Data and Conversations in Harm Reduction

City of Somerville Health
& Human Services in collaboration with

Aids Action Committee Needle Exchange Overdose Prevention
Program and Somerville Police & Fire present:

De-Clutter Your Home: A Talk by Marina Colonas, M.Ed., CPS
Somerville High School Building Committee Meeting

This is a public meeting.

The Beach Boys Tribute at Venus De Milo
"Goal Setting That Really Works" -- a talk by life coach Molly Froelich

Tuesday

Conservation Commission

This is a public meeting.

Twin River Casino
Somerville Retirement Board

This is a public meeting.

Licensing Commission

This is a public meeting.

Walking Tour: Changing Face of Historic Union Square
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Celebration

Save the Date! On Saturday, Sept. 19, the City of Somerville will host an event celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). All community members are invited to the celebration, to be held in the Somerville High School Atrium from noon to 2 p.m. on Sept. 19. Refreshments will be served. Additional information to follow.

Historic Preservation Commission

This is a public meeting.

"Pity Party" Community Festival

A pity party is usually a party you have by yourself to wallow in sadness-wear pajamas, binge on ice cream, and listen to sad songs. Now imagine that as a free, community, block party. It's sad for the whole family.

Milk Row Cemetery Opening

Take a walk through history this Thursday with docent-led tours of Milk Row Cemetery (next to Market Basket on Somerville Ave.). The 211-year-old cemetery is usually kept locked because of the headstones' fragile condition. So if you've ever been curious about Milk Row, now is a good time to go exploring.

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