New pavement markings will be painted after the updated parking regulations have been installed.
Voting by mail is available to all voters for all elections in 2020. You do not need an excuse to vote by mail this year.
The Arts Council put together an online map of outdoor Halloween decorations for a self-guided Somerville Spook-tacular Stroll.
Three of Somerville’s polling places have been relocated for the November 3 election to accommodate COVID-19 safety measures.
Taxpayers are invited to view their proposed new values and if necessary, to make inquiries regarding the proposed values.
This project will make critical safety-based infrastructure repairs to the retaining wall under Somerville Avenue.
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As City still unable to hold in-person meetings due to coronavirus concerns, ResiStat will host a series of virtual events in coming weeks.
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The meeting will run from 5:30-7:30 p.m. and interested parties can register to attend it.
The City of Somerville has set up four free flu vaccination clinics for residents in October and November that will be open by appointment.
Since April 2020, public meetings have been virtual, but they will eventually return to being held in person.
The survey is open through Monday, November 9, and can be found at http://bit.ly/SomervilleCPA2020.
“Now to be pushed back two weeks is kind of a slap in the face, because we really do feel like we’re prepared, we’ve been following the ...
The Somerville-based project began in April in response to the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
In collaboration with City’s emergency response leadership, the initiative was led by the City’s Infrastructure and Asset Management team.
The City is legally obligated to remediate the site. Conway Field will remain closed to the public during remediation.
Have a roll of purple ribbon? Share it with your neighbors or nearby businesses too.
Fire hydrant testing will be done over the next two weeks, causing discoloration in the water.
This procedure requires the flushing of water from the hydrants as well as a check of the mechanical operation of the hydrant.
The Somerville Public Library is seeking to fill two vacancies on its Board of Trustees, and all Somerville residents are invited to apply.
Five of Somerville’s polling places have been relocated for the September 1 and November 3 elections.
Upcoming presentations will be held on August 13, August 20, and August 27 at 6 p.m. on Zoom.
Funded by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Division on Problem Gambling, program is open to Somerville teens ages 13 to 17.
"As we write this letter, 320 new cases and 12 new deaths have been reported in the Commonwealth."
The City of Somerville will hold seven days of early voting ahead of the Tuesday, September 1, primary elections.
Wednesday, August 5: School Planning Town Halls: Update on Planning Efforts and Discussion.
The Somerville City Council will hold a public hearing on Tufts University’s reopening plan on Wednesday, August 5, starting at 7 p.m.
On Wednesday, August 5, the Somerville City Council will hold a special meeting at 7 p.m. to vote on moving five polling places.
Local officials continue to review the situation in two-week intervals, with the next update coming on or before Monday, August 17.
In addition, due to the pandemic, the Somerville School Committee will be holding two additional summertime meetings.
All Massachusetts voters will be able to vote by mail in both the September 1 State primary and the November 3 general election this year.
The city of Somerville’s newly formed Memorialization Committee seeks two residents to join for a two-year term.