Posted by David Dahlbacka a 12:55 pm on May 15, 2011
This is one of the final hurdles for the long-awaited Orange Line T-Stop at Assembly Square. Please support this development. A T-Stop at Assembly Square will unlock the potential of the site and make possible what Somerville has wanted for more than a decade.
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Posted in All Ages, Assembly Square, Beat Reporter, City Finances, Development and Zoning, Environment and Open Space, Events, Orange Line, Special, Transportation Projects | 1 Comment »
Posted by Danielle Fitzgerald a 9:26 pm on May 10, 2011
Barber will discuss her campaign to bring the community together and advocate for the residents of Somerville.
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Posted by David Dahlbacka a 7:40 pm on May 8, 2011
The agenda includes adding a structure above the hockey rink at Conway Park on Somerville Avenue.
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Posted by David Dahlbacka a 7:31 pm on
This is one of the final hurdles for the boardwalk under the Wellington Bridge where Rt. 28 passes over the Mystic River at Assembly Square. Please support this development. Lack of a safe, convenient path under Rt. 28 has severed 10 Hills from Assembly Square for a long time.
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Posted by Gretchen Kinder a 10:29 pm on May 7, 2011
At Somerville High School (81 Highland Avenue), String Spring Fling – an annual concert featuring most students learning violin and other stringed instruments in the Somerville Public Schools…
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Posted by Somerville Public Library a 12:15 pm on December 6, 2010
A few weeks ago I posted a question: what would draw you to a free film at the Library? I got a small amount of feedback through the Library’s blog, Facebook, and by talking with…
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