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At least one person is planning a gathering to say goodbye to the supermarket.
If you like craft fairs, mark Dec. 1 on your calendar.
A look at restaurant news from communities north of Boston.
Pinkberry would have joined two other new frozen yogurt eateries in the square.
West Somerville will be without a supermarket when Johnnie's closes. Liquidation sales have already begun.
The Magoun Square restaurant offers cocktails and an 80s vibe.
Bergamot and Journeyman are two of Boston's top 50 restaurants, according to the lifestyle magazine.
Reports that Whole Foods was interested in the site, along with five others in the Boston area, were true, according to an announcement from Johnnie's Foodmaster.
Zonghetti has helped transform Somerville into a top restaurant and nightlife destination, according to the Somerville Chamber of Commerce.
A quick peek at some news in the Somerville restaurant scene.
Somerville's Assembly Square is a finalist to become the location of a New England Revolution stadium, but the city would have to entice the soccer team with financial incentives, according to media reports. What do you think?
Paul Malvone and Boston Burger Company were featured on the latest edition of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. In February, Malvone will compete in a national burger competition hosted by Rachel Ray.
Cambridge Day says a Super Walgreens in Porter Square is a bad idea. What do you think?
An Assembly Square storefront would be the second Somerville location for the popular ice cream company.
Also in this month's restaurant round-up: A new wine strategy in the South End and some new restaurants in Somerville.
The Somerville Chamber of Commerce and Redbones Oktoberfest was originally scheduled to take place this Sunday.
The city continued to have one of the lowest unemployment rates in the Boston region.
Hundreds came to Lower Broadway Tuesday to sample the neighborhood's food. If you've got photos to share, add them here.
The wine and cheese market is ending the season in style on Sept. 20.
Due to expected rain, the Lower Broadway culinary event will take place next week.
The owners of Davis Squared are opening Arlington Centered at the recently vacated Main Event Tuxedo spot on Massachusetts Avenue.
This year, the Foodie Crawl will feature afterparties and some live entertainment.
Assembly Row announced the first three restaurants coming to its large Assembly Square development in Somerville.
A two-family home on Monmouth Street and a single-family home near City Hall were also among the properties that sold in Somerville last week.
Some new businesses in the Davis Square area.
Orange Leaf will be close to another new frozen yogurt store, iYO Cafe.
Whats-Nü will feature mostly women's clothing and accessories along with other items, such as cards and candles.
As The Center for Arts at the Armory seeks extended hours and occupancy limits, neighbors complain about disturbances and fear the arts center could morph into a night club.
A two-family home on Central Street and a single-family house on Curtis Avenue were among the properties that sold in Somerville last week.
This week’s open house sampler includes a $649k townhouse.
The agreement will move the design process for the new T-stop forward.
Somerville Patch helps you find deals and sales in the city this week.
The eight-topping Hot Mess burger at Boston Burger Co. in Somerville won a national competition on the 'Rachel Ray Show'. Now, it’s on to a Food Network burger smackdown with celebrity chefs in Miami, Fla.
With flavorful dishes, an elegant space and affordable prices for fine dining, this is a vegan restaurant even discerning meat eaters can love.
East Somerville residents and business owners gathered to discuss how the neighborhood can work together to achieve its goals. PLUS: A special Holiday Edition of First Tuesdays.