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Mayor Wilson Statement on 5/14 Davis Square Incident

The Somerville Police are actively investigating an assault with a knife-like weapon that occurred this morning on Holland Street between persons believed to be known to one another. Fortunately, the victim’s injuries were non-life-threatening, and first and foremost my thoughts are with them and wishes for their full recovery.  I am extremely upset for the victim and the community. Our public spaces have to be safe and welcoming for everyone. We know residents are frustrated and concerned…

Somerville Sharing Tips for Stress Free Moving This Summer

Making a move to, from, or within Somerville? Don’t wait to make a plan. The City is sharing tips and reminders to help you prepare, limit day-of moving stressors, and get settled.  Pro tip: 311 is a direct link to City Hall and your best call for move in/move out essentials. They are available 24/7 and can be contacted by phone (dial 3-1-1 or 617-666-3311), email (311requests@somervillema.gov), via…

Third Annual New England Hong Kong Festival Returns to Somerville May 30

On Saturday, May 30, join the third annual New England Hong Kong Festival from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Seven Hills Park in Somerville to celebrate the culture, food, and creativity of the Hongkonger community across the region. The event is free and open to all. Rain date is Sunday, May 31.  Hosted during Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Month, this year’s festival brings together 40 local vendors, artists, and community…

Make Your Plan for Somerville’s “Salute to Service” Parade on May 16 & Remembrance Ceremony on May 25

This weekend, events kick off in Somerville to honor the service and sacrifice of our veterans. First, join us this Saturday, May 16, for the ‘Salute to Service’ parade (also known as Somerville’s Memorial Day parade). Then on Monday, May 25, Somerville's annual Memorial Day remembrance ceremony will be held at Veterans Cemetery. This year's event timeline is a special observance of Memorial Day, Armed Forces Day, and the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Both…

“No Mow May” in Somerville Underway to Support Local Pollinators

Noticing the grass is growing taller than usual? It’s intentional. During the month of May, mowing of City-owned passive-use grassy areas are paused as part of the international “No Mow May” initiative. The intent is to support biodiversity and provide vital food sources for reemerging pollinators -- like bees, beetles, and butterflies -- this spring. During this time, the exception is athletic fields and cemeteries, which are regularly mown per usual.The city is participating because although…

Somerville’s Annual Water System Flushing Program Starts Monday, May 18

The City of Somerville’s annual Water System Flushing Program will begin on Monday, May 18, and conclude in late October. This annual program flushes pipes at high velocities to clean water mains and maintain the highest possible water quality.  Flushing will be done on Mondays and Thursdays between 6 p.m. and midnight to minimize disruptions to water service.  On May 18, City crews will be flushing hydrants on the following streets:  Alewife…

“Slice of the City” Pop-Up Series Returns to Somerville in May

It’s spring, which means Somerville’s getting ready to serve up pizza, conversation, and community connection. The ward-based “Slice of the City” pop-up series is set to return for a third season to bring City Hall into the community.  “The weather’s getting better, people are coming back outside, and Slice of the City is a chance to meet your elected officials and City staff, ask a question, raise an…

Somerville Names Armory Advisory Board to Guide Future of Historic Art Space

The City of Somerville is announcing the appointed members of the Somerville Armory Advisory Board, a new body charged with helping shape the future of the Armory as a vibrant, community arts and cultural space. The board will play a key role in advising on programming, partnerships, and long-term vision as the City advances plans to revitalize the Armory as a multi-use, public hub for arts, culture, and community gathering. The appointments build on the City’s ongoing efforts to reopen and…

Celebrate Haitian Heritage at Flag Raising Ceremony on May 18

Celebrate Somerville’s Haitian community and honor Haitian Flag Day by joining a Haitian Flag raising ceremony on May 18. Hosted by the City of Somerville’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (SOIA), in partnership with the Haitian Service Providers Coalition (HSPC), all are invited to attend. The event celebrates Somerville’s Haitian community and honors the history and enduring spirit of Haiti. Attendees will hear from Mayor Jake Wilson and SOIA…

Cities of Cambridge, Somerville, and MWRA Submit Draft Updated Combined Sewer Overflow Control Plan

The Cities of Cambridge and Somerville, together with the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA), have submitted a joint Draft Updated Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Control Plan to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) to protect local waterways from pollution, the first in the nation to go beyond EPA guidance and prepare for climate change.  The Draft Updated Plan is the first to be taking bold,…

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