Ross Richmond, Ward 5 candidate for Somerville School Committee, responds to three questions.
Caroline Rosas, Ward 5 candidate for Somerville School Committee, responds to three questions.
Elio LoRusso, Ward 1 candidate for Somerville Board of Aldermen, responds to three questions.
Suzanne Bremer, Ward 3 candidate for Somerville Board of Aldermen, responds to three questions.
Bob McWatters, Ward 3 candidate for Somerville Board of Aldermen, responds to three questions.
Laura Pitone, Ward 5 candidate for Somerville School Committee, responds to three questions.
Stephen Delani, Ward 3 candidate for Somerville Board of Aldermen, responds to three questions.
Maureen Bastardi, Ward 1 candidate for Somerville Board of Aldermen, responds to three questions.
Beginning Monday, a three-day Somerville by Design session in Davis Square will give the public time to have some fun and share their thoughts about the future of the square.
Is part of the proposed Everett casino in Boston? If Boston and the Wynn casino group don't reach an agreement by Friday, the state's gaming commission may decide for them.
The Somerville Labor Coalition held its first candidates forum Tuesday night.
The forum will give candidates for elected office the chance to answer questions about labor issues in Somerville.
A proposed zoning amendment that would allow for a large supermarket at the site has been withdrawn, and a new proposal may be in the works.
A public meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday is part of an overall process to meet Americans with Disabilities Act standards in Somerville.
The waste transfer station site could be used for neighborhood and community events while the city looks for a long-term use.
A recent report evaluates Somerville's buildings and facilities through the lens of the Americans with Disabilities Act. There will be a public meeting about the report on Thursday.
"Significantly more open space" and a commitment to pay property taxes were among the reasons an advisory committee selected Tufts, according to an announcement from the city.
Somerville voters in wards 1, 3 and 5, you'll want to check out this video of candidates running for office in your neighborhood.
Parcels around Market Basket and a vacant McGrath Highway gas station are part of the proposed zoning change.
Boston Magazine says, "This Joe Curtatone video sure looks like an ad for governor."
The venue could face another alleged violation sometime soon.
Somerville's mayor is expected to make a recommendation soon about a developer for the former school site near Teele Square.
The West Somerville playground is getting a new design and more space, and it will be complete by early summer of 2014.
The Somerville Licensing Commission will hold a hearing about alleged violations at the Armory are said to have taken place in April and May.
"I live closer to the proposed casino [in Everett] than the mayor of Everett," Somerville's mayor said in a recent TV interview.
Data and number crunching are changing the way some cities and towns in Massachusetts do business, according to mayors and town administrators who gathered in Somerville.
See who the Progressive Democrats of Somerville endorsed.
Everett's mayor said he was "disappointed" with Somerville's mayor, and he called Boston's mayor a "bully" because they oppose a casino in Everett, the Boston Globe reported.
If you've got old printers, scanners and computers clogging up your closets, you can now recycle them with the city for free.
Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone is part of a coalition pushing to repeal the state's 2011 casino law.
The MBTA recorded over $500 million in revenue for the first time in its history as fare increases reduced ridership less than predicted.
The Progressive Democrats of Somerville held a forum for Board of Aldermen candidates.
The group didn't endorse a candidate in Ward 5.
Most of the 14 candidates running for seven ward-based seats on the Board of Aldermen will attend Tuesday's forum.
Opponents are considering a legal challenge.
Somerville's mayor said he would make a decision "in the near future."
Many think Boston's public transportation system is not accessible for people with disabilities and seniors. Somerville's Door2Door aims to change that by partnering with the MBTA.
A ribbon-cutting, groundbreaking and walking tour will be capped off with refreshments from a new East Broadway restaurant.