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Joint Statement from Mayor, Superintendent Pierantozzi



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Three Somerville Students Arrested by Berkshire County D.A.'s Office

PRESS RELEASE

BERKSHIRE DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

DAVID F. CAPELESS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY

7 North Street,
PO Box 1969, 
Pittsfield,
MA  01202-1969

Contact:          FREDERICK
A. LANTZ

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Notice Alert: CSO Activation in Alewife Brook

September 3, 2013

In accordance with the conditions of the Department of Environmental Protection's (DEP) Alewife Brook/Upper Mystic River Variance we are hereby notifying you that a Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) occurred at CAM401B late last month.

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Support for Victims of Sexual Assault and Others Dealing with Traumatic Stress: A Message from the Trauma Response Network

You Are Not Alone When Dealing with Traumatic Stress

By Patricia Contente and Paulette Renault-Caragianes

When someone you care about reports being sexually
assaulted, reaching out for help can be the first step towards healing. The
impact of sexual assault is not confined to those directly impacted. News of
sexual assault can trigger traumatic stress in people previously impacted by
it. Even those who do not have a personal history that has been impacted by
sexual assault can find themselves dealing with a range of emotions—anger,
sadness and worry.

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Davis Square Somerville by Design Sept. 9 to 11

A collaborative design session

SOMERVILLE BY DESIGN: DAVIS SQUARE THREE-DAY INTERACTIVE DESIGN EVENT TO BEGIN MONDAY SEPT. 9

Daytime and evening opportunities for public participation in shaping the future of Davis Square

 

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Community Resources and Response to Camp Lenox Arrests

Joint statement from Mayor Curtatone and Superintendent Tony Pierantozzi

As our community grapples with the charges facing three
Somerville High School students that include aggravated rape and assault with
intent to rape, we remain focused on the most important action we can take at
this time, which is providing the support and services needed for the victims,
students and community to heal.

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‘POP-UP PLAZA' COMING TO DAVIS SQUARE 9/9-9/11

Food trucks, street performers and urban planning—oh my!

‘POP-UP PLAZA’ BRINGS TACTICAL URBANISM TO SOMERVILLE BY DESIGN: DAVIS SQUARE

SOMERVILLE – Can food trucks, artist-made street furniture
and street performers help design the future of Davis Square’s urban landscape?
They will in Somerville at the Somerville by Design “Pop-Up Plaza” community
planning event, a City of Somerville initiative that will sprout from a parking
lot starting Monday, Sept. 9, in Davis Square.

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Arson Prevention Tips and Fire Safety

Arson Prevention Tips and Fire Safety

Keep an Eye Out and Call It In: We Need the Community to Remain Vigilant

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Fire Safety & Arson Prevention Tips

Call it in:

 

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RESIDENTS URGED TO HEED ARSON SAFETY TIPS AND TO REPORT ANY INFORMATION THAT WILL ASSIST ARSON INVESTIGATION

Of 13 house fires in Somerville since June, four have been deemed arson and five suspicious fires remain under investigation

SOMERVILLE – As the arson investigation into recent house fires in
Somerville continues, Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone, Somerville Police Chief Thomas
Pasquarello, and Somerville Fire Chief Kevin Kelleher are urging residents to
remain vigilant in reporting any information that could assist the
investigation. They also ask that all community members please read and heed
arson prevention tips and safety tips posted to the City website’s homepage at www.somervillema.gov.

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