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Join a Listening Session for Somerville’s 2025-26 Winter Warming Center on 4/30
As we move into spring, Somerville’s Winter Warming Center has concluded for the 2025-26 season. Located in the former Cummings School on Prescott Street, the Warming Center has provided shelter, food, and safety every night during this record-breaking winter. Now, the City wants to get community feedback for use in future planning efforts. Warming center neighbors, clients, and community members are invited to a listening session about the 2025-2026 Winter Warming Center…Explore Somerville Mobility’s Designs for Broadway in Magoun Square at May 6 Open House
More than 500 community members have shared their perspectives on the segment of Broadway that runs through Somerville’s Magoun Square—among the feedback were concerns about long crossings, congestion, speeding, red light running, and more. Now, the City’s Mobility Division is hosting an open house to share preliminary design concepts that seek to address these concerns and provide a safer, more comfortable experience for…Somerville Community Invited to Take First Look at Proposals for 90 Washington St.
Somerville community members are invited to take a first look and provide public comment on proposals to redevelop 90 Washington Street, a nearly four-acre site near the East Somerville Green Line station. At the public meeting of the 90 Washington Street Civic Advisory Committee (CAC) on Wednesday, April 22, from 5:30-7 p.m., CAC members will review and share input on the recently received proposals and will also welcome feedback on the proposals from members of the public. “Decisions…Somerville to Host Drop-Off Sites for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day April 25
Keeping unused or expired medications at home can be unsafe for children, pets, and adults. Whether accidental poisoning or intentional misuse, you can prevent these potential harms by safely disposing of prescription drugs you no longer need. To provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, Somerville is hosting two staffed events for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day offering drop-off services and more. On…SustainaVille Week 2026: Celebrate Climate, Community, and Connection in Somerville
Community members are invited to celebrate SustainaVille Week 2026, Somerville’s annual week-long series of free events and workshops showcasing the city’s climate progress, creativity, and goals and sharing useful tips and information. “Climate action thrives when we take it on together as a community,” said Mayor Jake Wilson. “Whether you’re a seasoned climate advocate, just discovering…Somerville Invites Neighbors to Roll Up Their Sleeves for Spring Cleanups
Sometimes it’s the litter things that can make a big difference. On Saturday, April 25, neighbors across Somerville are invited to come together for neighborhood Spring Cleanups — an easy way to spend a couple of hours outside, meet people nearby, and leave your street a little better than you found it. On Saturday, April 25, community members across all seven wards can join their ward’s Spring Cleanup, the first major activation of the City’s Year of the Neighbor initiative, a yearlong…Somerville Celebrating Week of the Young Child with Citywide Events, Family Festival
Somerville families, educators, and caregivers are invited to take part in the Week of the Young Child, a citywide series of events from April 11 through April 17 celebrating early childhood and the people who support it every day. “As a dad, I know how much it takes to raise a kid well—and how much it depends on the people around you,” said Mayor Wilson. “This week is about celebrating the families, educators, and neighbors who show up for our kids every day and make Somerville the…Celebrate Nepali New Year 2083 with Flag Raising Ceremony on April 12
The City of Somerville’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (SOIA), in partnership with the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) Massachusetts Chapter, invite all to a Nepali flag-raising ceremony on Sunday, April 12, on the City Hall concourse (93 Highland Ave.) from 2 to 4 p.m. The event celebrates Somerville’s vibrant Nepali community and welcomes Nepali New Year 2083, which occurs on April 14. Nepal follows the Bikram Sambat (BS)…Somerville Marks ‘Start by Believing Day’ to Support Survivors
Mayor Jake Wilson has signed a proclamation supporting the City’s annual observance of “Start by Believing Day” in Somerville on the first Wednesday in April, recognizing the importance of believing survivors of sexual violence and strengthening community response. The proclamation highlights the critical role that friends, family members, and community members play when survivors first come forward, noting that victims are far more likely to disclose assaults to someone they know rather…Applications Now Open for Mayor’s Summer Jobs Program
Somerville teens (ages 14+) can now apply for the 2026 Mayor’s Summer Jobs Program, a six-week paid opportunity to earn money, build skills, and get a behind-the-scenes look at how the City runs. Each summer, local teens take on roles across more than 20 City departments — everything from helping with Parks and Recreation programs and supporting library events, to assisting with community outreach, and organizing city data. The program is open to Somerville teens ages 14 through the summer of…Feedback
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