Mayor Joseph Curtatone said Somerville would remain a sanctuary city despite the order to pull federal funding.
The president signed an executive order Wednesday that withholds federal funding from cities that harbor undocumented immigrants.
Somerville resident Amy Grunder says Rep. Capuano should be commended for not attending inauguration.
On Monday, the former Democratic vice presidential nominee spoke about not losing hope and continuing to fight.
Somerville resident Jim Dolan shares why he thinks Rep. Capuano's decision to not attend the inauguration could adversely affect the city.
As the 44th President moves out of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, a look back at where he spent his Harvard Law years.
The plan will serve as the city's strategy for addressing climate change in Somerville.
Somerville and Pittsburgh, which use the company's QAlert software, received Innovators Awards for suggested enhancements.
The Baker-Polito administration awarded a total of $108,266 to urban agriculture projects, including Groundwork Somerville.
The program trains adults as machinists in the Somerville High School machine shop.
Somerville kicked off its birthday extravaganza at the State of the City address Monday. Here's a look at what's upcoming.
The bill landed on the governor's desk this week.
The city is currently considering $2.9 million in requests for historic preservation and open space projects.
Residents are invited for a look back at the year that was and a preview of what's to come.
Barber's tenure on the commission began Tuesday.
Provost, who represents the 27th Middlesex District, shared six steps for building a functioning Green Line at a forum Saturday.
A splash pad? Sign me up.
At a meeting Wednesday night, project manager John Dalton expressed confidence moving forward. But much still needs to be done.
Somerville and Cambridge were asked to contribute a combined $75 million to the project.
Stop by Somerville High School for an update on the project and the opportunity to provide feedback.
Residents will hear a presentation from Sage Cannabis Inc., which recently received a letter of non-opposition on Elm Street.
The first phase of the project includes adding a playing field to the site.
Want to get involved in the nitty gritty of what makes Somerville tick? Submit your resume by the end of this month.
Earlier this month, the Baker-Polito administration awarded MassWorks funding to Somerville for water and sewer infrastructure improvements.
Mayor Joseph Curtatone and The Welcome Project's Ben Echevarria penned a letter Monday addressing the future of sanctuary cities.
The proposal was submitted by Garden Remedies, which recently opened a dispensary in Newton.
In a statement Monday, Mayor Curtatone responded to Donald Trump's threats to cut off federal funding to sanctuary cities.
The city plans to rehabilitate the park and refit it with new drainage, irrigation and lighting.
While the governor did not directly address sanctuary cities Wednesday, he said local governments would decide what's best for residents.
Yes, Trump's our next president. But that doesn't mean those who opposed him can't enact real change.
Residents will be able to hear project updates, ask questions and provide feedback.
The MassWorks funding will go toward an overhaul of the square's water and sewer infrastructure.
In a post on Facebook, the normally outspoken Mayor Curtatone delivered a message of unity to residents.
A breakdown of the presidential race and hotly contested ballot questions by precinct.
According to the unofficial results, 66 percent of voters approved the debt exclusion for the most expensive high school in the state.
"Rope. Tree. Journalist. Some assembly required."