Here are some headlines for Somerville Neighborhood News (SNN), your local online and TV news source.
Somerville, MA, June 17, 2014 – Somerville High School’s teams worked hard this Spring, from volleyball and track to crew and ultimate, the high school’s young men and women gave their all. Check out this rundown with Marcelo Brociner, Class of 2014.
The rhythm of drums echoes among the blaring trumpets and flutes. Brightly colored dance troupes swirl and shimmy, while attendants look on. East Broadway in East Somerville could be called a melting pot.
Somerville, MA, June 17, 2014 – Somerville residents were among the hundreds of demonstrators who headed to Boston on June 12to demand for a $15 an hour minimum wage.
Somerville, MA, June 17, 2014 – Somerville’s Democrats were well represented in Worcester on June 20 and 21, lobbying for the candidates they supported, or trying to figure out whom to choose.
June 17, 2014 — Did you know that the ban on the use of take-out styrofoam containers is being largely ignored? Want to go to the state’s Democratic convention? Hit the “Carnaval” and check out the sportscast. These stories and more on SNN #17.
Somerville, MA, June 3, 2014 – Every year, some 50 future chefs learn to chop, baste, mince and sauté in the Somerville High School Culinary Arts program.
Somerville, MA, June 3, 2014 – Somerville may join the growing list of Commonwealth cities and towns that ban or restrict the use of plastic bags, and neither city officials nor most of those questioned in the streets recently oppose the idea.
Somerville, MA, June 3, 2014 –Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone’s decision to sign an executive order curtailing Somerville’s participation in the Secure Communities program has earned praise from some, but criticism from others.
Somerville, MA, May 20, 2014 – As temperatures continue to climb, residents are taking to the streets, and to their bicycles, to enjoy the new weather or to get to work. More on this story!
Somerville, MA, May 20, 2014 – Every weekday, rain or shine, the young men and women of the Somerville-Everett crew team are rowing… out on the Mystic River, or on machines if weather keeps them on shore.
Somerville, MA, May 20, 2014 – The list of possible “master developers” for the redevelopment of Union Square was officially whittled down from nine to four earlier this month.