For the first time ever, shoppers can purchase a limited-edition Assembly Row ornament with net proceeds benefitting the Somerville YMCA.
Over 35 local food vendors are participating at this year’s market.
The prize, the largest this week so far, was won from the game “100x Payout.”
Funds Support the Nonprofit’s Year-Round Food Rescue and Redistribution Efforts
Nine $100,000 prizes were won the week of Oct. 10 from five different games.
Athleta and Zwilling will be the first to open their doors, with grand openings set for next month.
The tickets were sold from 350 Food Mart and Lp Market.
Shoppers will be given the option of donating $1, $3, or $5 at checkout or rounding up their total at self-checkout.
The retail chain announced Wednesday that it plans to close about 150 stores and lay off 20 percent of staff.
Customers can enroll for the program through the My Bath & Body Works App, in stores, or online.
Bond Vet is a female-led, veterinarian-founded company that’s building a new kind of vet clinic to strengthen the human-animal bond.
Interviews will be held on Saturday, July 30 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The changes made to the store are centered around delivering fresh, healthy, and convenient options.
The new retailers include Clover Food Lab, FRANK, IT’SUGAR, Giovanni DeCunto Art Gallery, Style Snoop, Pandora, and PNC Bank.
The new hotel is located at 515 Somerville Avenue and offers 163 spacious guest rooms.
The event will take place at the Mystic Activity Center and feature representatives from from nearly 30 local organizations.
AG: George Maroun Jr., who had an office in Somerville, targeted the Brazilian community in a scam that put clients at risk of deportation.
The chamber must find a new home by July, as its longtime office building is being redeveloped.
The area donut chain is double-dipping in Somerville as part of Assembly Row's third phase of expansion.
The Northeast Clean Energy Council, of which the former Somerville mayor is president, recently moved its HQ to Greentown Labs.
Seven upcoming businesses were announced at the shopping and dining complex on Monday.
William Good, 31, is suing for $63 million following an April 2021 crash in which he was an Uber passenger, according to the suit.
Reports of Lyndell's death have been greatly exaggerated.
Sav-Mor Liquors, known for the witty jokes on its sign at the Somerville-Cambridge border, is moving. And a (smaller) sign's going with it.
A video shared on TikTok showed that someone had spray-painted over part of the mural on the store's window.
The shopping and dining complex will welcome nine new local and national brands this fall as part of its third phase of development.
The location is Cambridge Savings Bank's 18th branch, allowing it to connect with the more than 3,800 customers it serves in Somerville.
NELM Corp settled allegations that it submitted inaccurate payroll records and misrepresented the status of furloughed employees.
Somerville area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Somerville.
The glasses brand will open its newest location at the Somerville shopping and living complex this weekend.
Until May 29, face coverings remain mandatory in indoor public spaces and also outdoors when 6-foot social distancing is not possible.
Somerville will be joining Boston’s reopening schedule, which is on a three-week delay from the State’s plan.
Event capacity limits at private residences will remain at 10 people indoors and will increase to 25 people outdoors.
Somerville is joining with Boston in rolling out these reopening steps on a delay from the State schedule.
The city will move to Phase 4, Step 1 of reopening next week.
The Lyrids peak is a perfect start to Earth Day in Somerville. Known for fireballs, the meteor shower overlaps with the Eta Aquariids.
The city has given the green light to more businesses to reopen once vaccine availability is expanded this month.
The City will work with recreation facilities to expand their operations in ways that are safe for each business.
The city will move forward with a limited reopening as more residents, including essential and service industry workers, get vaccinated.