How did Somerville vote in the General Election?
In response to the vitriol of the 2016 election, Maureen and Joe Barillaro flipped the Republican nominee's words on their head.
Skipped early voting? No worries, we've got you covered on Nov. 8.
Residents now have until Nov. 23 to schedule a vendor visit and Dec. 16 to decide if they want to participate in Solarize Somerville.
It is important for people to get out and vote especially taking advantage of voting early! Help spread the word by sharing this PSA video!
Sorry, Republicans. It's the AMC's "Blue" watch party for Massachusetts.
Take in this year's results on the big screen.
The city invites anyone with a penchant for creativity to submit ideas ahead of the year-long celebration.
It's almost over.
Aaron Holman hopes to raise the $5 million insiders of "The Apprentice" claim is the possible legal penalty for release of future footage.
The Somerville Medical Marijuana Advisory Committee will allow applicants to seek permits to open at four approved locations.
Have a passion for parks, affordable housing and historic preservation? Throw your hat in the ring.
City officials will review design plans for the renovation of Hoyt-Sullivan Playground.
The city is transforming a former waste transfer station into a community art and commercial urban growing facility.
City officials hold the forums twice a year to update residents on the latest city news, data and neighborhood goings-on.
Let's face it, how else are you going to get through it?
The ceremony to mark the building's reopening has been postponed due to expected poor weather.
Both Somerville and Chelsea were awarded $300,000 to go toward redeveloping two public housing complexes into mixed-income buildings.
Trying to beat the lines at the polls Nov. 8? Submit your vote early in Somerville.
The ceremony will take place at City Hall in honor of the 37th National POW/MIA Recognition Day.
On this new episode of Greater Somerville, host Joe Lynch lets loose on Mayor Joe Curtatone's refusal to rescind the illegal new water fee!
Here, like the rest of Massachusetts and the U.S., median income is rising. But does it feel that way to you? Let Patch know what you think.
Call in your concerns, outrage and frustrations live at 617-628-9876 and let the Mayor know what you think.
Interested residents are invited to a worker information session next Thursday.
Jehlen's victory in the primaries Thursday over the pro-charter Leland Cheung could serve as a bellwether for November's ballot question.
BREAKING: Here's how Somerville voted in the 2016 Primaries.
Here's where to vote, and who to vote for, in Somerville.
Mayors, they're just like us!
Joseph Curtatone spoke against the Republican presidential nominee in an interview with Fox25.
According to the Somerville DPW website, sewer rates will increase by 5 percent, in addition to a $5 water base and $10 sewer base charge.
Our colleagues at LexMedia in Lexington, MA sat down to talk to Green Party presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein, learn more in SNN #70.
Remember to Vote on Thursday, September 8, 2016 in the Massachusetts Primary Election!
The deadline to register or change party affiliations before the state primary is approaching!
Reminder: In a week, single-use plastic bags will no longer be available at checkout points throughout the city.
The Community Preservation Committee will review submitted proposals for historic resources, open spaces and recreation land projects.
BREAKING: Mayor Joseph Curtatone announced Monday Somerville would not pursue further legal action against the Everett complex.
The $2.1 billion project will create 4,000 construction jobs and 4,000 permanent service jobs on the 33-acre waterfront site.