Community Meeting to Discuss Remaining Somerville High School Construction March 16
Join representatives of the City Council, School Committee, Somerville High School Building Committee, and Infrastructure and Asset Management Department on Monday, March 16, for a community meeting to discuss construction progress and remaining work to be done on the Somerville High School Building project. The meeting will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Somerville High School cafeteria, 81 Highland Ave. Light refreshments will be served.
Office of Housing Stability to Launch Section 8 Voucher Incentive Program
“SomerVIP” launches March 4 with community event. Program offers incentives, technical support for landlords and realtors who lease to residents holding vouchers.
The Office of Housing Stability and the Somerville Homeless Coalition are launching SomerVIP, its Section 8 Voucher Incentive Program, and invite all community members to a kickoff event on Wednesday, March 4 to learn more, including how landlords and realtors can receive incentives and technical support through the program. While all are welcome to come learn about this exciting new program, the kickoff event is geared to landlords with units renting in Somerville and realtors serving the Somerville area
Update on Tufts Partnership Agreement Negotiations Community Meeting, March 5
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and members of the Tufts Partnership Negotiating Committee invite residents to a community meeting on Thursday, March 5, for an update on the current status of negotiations with Tufts University about a new Partnership Agreement between the City and the University. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the atrium room of the TAB Building, 167 Holland St. The previous Partnership Agreement expired on June 30, 2018.
Somerville Public Library Board of Trustees Seeking Applicants for Two Vacancies
The Somerville Public Library is seeking to fill two vacancies on its Board of Trustees, and all Somerville residents are invited to apply.
Somerville Historic Preservation Commission Seeking Volunteers for 2020 Docent Program
The Somerville Historic Preservation Commission is seeking volunteers for its 2020 Docent Program. Somerville’s Docent Program operates on a scheduled basis during the months of May through October. Public openings are offered twice a month, on specific weekend days and on Thursday evenings, at three historic sites: the Milk Row Cemetery on Somerville Avenue, Prospect Hill Tower above Union Square, and the Old Powder House in Nathan Tufts Park. The Docent Program was started at the Cemetery in 2012 and expanded to include the two additional historic sites in 2017.
UNOFFICIAL March 3, 2020 Primary Election Totals Now Available
View unofficial totals at www.VoteSomerville.com
Somerville Police Searching for Potentially Armed Suspect in Union Square
Police are searching for a suspect in an armed robbery in the Union Square area. The suspect was involved in a robbery in the Target parking lot on Somerville Ave., and fled toward Merriam St. The suspect is described as a black male, wearing a black jacket over a gray hooded sweatshirt, black jeans, and a "beanie" hat. He may be carrying a firearm. Residents are advised not to answer your door for someone you don't know, and if you see this suspect call 911 IMMEDIATELY. Cambridge Police are also involved in this investigation.
UPDATE: Somerville Police Searching for Potentially Armed Suspect in Union Square
Police are searching for a suspect in an armed robbery in the Union Square area. The suspect was involved in a robbery in the Target parking lot on Somerville Ave., and fled toward Merriam St. The suspect is described as a black male, wearing a black jacket over a gray hooded sweatshirt, black jeans, and a "beanie" hat. He may be carrying a firearm. Residents are advised not to answer your door for someone you don't know, and if you see this suspect call 911 IMMEDIATELY. Cambridge Police are also involved in this investigation.
Somerville Community Preservation Committee Awards FY20 Funds
$2.5 million awarded to affordable housing, historic resources, and open space/recreation land projects.
With recent funding approval by the Somerville City Council, the Somerville Community Preservation Commission (CPC) announces the FY 2020 projects to be funded by Community Preservation Act.
The City Council approved over $2 million in Community Preservation Act (CPA) funding to six open space and historic preservation projects, upon the recommendation of the CPC.
Community Preservation Committee to Hold Community Preservation Plan Hearing, Pre-Application Workshop March 25
The Somerville Community Preservation Committee (CPC) is holding their annual Community Preservation Plan public hearing on Wednesday, March 25 at 7 p.m. in the Somerville High School Cafeteria at 81 Highland Ave. The Community Preservation Plan establishes the annual funding priorities and allocations for the three categories that Community Preservation Act (CPA) funds can support. The draft plan is available at www.somervillema.gov/CPA.
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