From the mayor feuding with Barstool Sports, to residents adjusting to GLX construction, 2019 was a busy year in Somerville.
Two Massachusetts communities landed on the crowdfunding platform's Top 10 list of giving cities.
The organization started its search in August for Danny LeBlanc's successor.
New sustainable retail concept based in Bow Market is allowing community members to take part in funding its launch.
Here's a look back at the most-read stories on Somerville Patch last week.
The building is the first phase of a planned "work-live-play" neighborhood next to Union Square.
New Somerville-based Deli and Brewery hybrid is providing locals the opportunity to aid in their growth and share in their success.
Immigration advocates and allies expressed alarm at certain immigration rule changes the Trump administration was proposing. Learn more.
3LPlace, an organization that works with adults with autism and other developmental challenges, is developing the space on Holland Street.
The annual ceremony remembers the lives lost to domestic violence over the past year.
One Massachusetts community landed on the publication's list of best places to live in America.
The city will take a look at airplane noise and Somerville police activity at the Boston Straight Pride Parade at hearings next week.
Hear from local seniors as they share stories about their life and be prepared to be inspired!
This features insights, perspectives, & stories from individuals working to address the opioid epidemic across the region and in Somerville.
You are invited to celebrate the stories, lives and impact of our immigrant communities at this mini-film festival & community discussion.
Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation helps maintain 32 pools, including those in Melrose, Somerville and Waltham.
Canoeing, Junior Police, free fun in the parks, among the great ways to spend school vacation.
Owners urge supporting Ball Square restaurants, stores during year-long detour due to Green Line Expansion Project.
Some of the best and most useful content comes from the Patch community. Here's a roundup of stories from this week.
Sgt. George Schipani, a Somerville native, died in a POW camp in North Korea in 1951.
Adaias Souza, who runs a local Allstate agency, was honored by the company for his work with Respond, Inc.
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The Winter Hill property has remained empty since Star Market closed in 2007.
Honoring Robert Earl and Chef Daniel Bruce at Hospitality Good Scout Breakfast in Seaport.
Here's a look at the most-read stories on Somerville Patch last week.
Pine Manor College to honor Boston Police Commissioner William G. Gross and Diversity Expert and Businesswoman Melissa James
"Though our lives have changed with years, my mother is still there for me, as well as for her other children."
Here's a look back at what happened in your neighborhood last week.
Here's a look at the top stories on Somerville Patch last week.
Here's a look back at the five most-read stories on Somerville Patch last week.
Here's a look at the five most-read stories on Somerville Patch last week.
Somerville officials will hold a meeting next month to discuss plans for the space next to Stop & Shop.