Editorial: Definitively reject secret Somerville meeting by
Somerville Journal
At the past few meetings of the Board of Aldermen, the
agenda has included a request from Mayor Joe Curtatone to hold a closed-door
meeting about the city's billboards and their owner, Clear Channel. At each
meeting, the Journal …
Magic For Smart People – Bob The Magic Guy by Bob Filene
I will be doing two shows, Magic For Smart People,
at the Somerville Theater in Davis Square on Saturday October 20 at 2:30 PM and
7:30 PM…
WALKING/BIKING TOUR OF THE PROPOSED COMMUNITY PATH EXTENSION by Friends of the Community Path
Tour Date: Saturday, 10/20 from 1:30 to 4:00 pm.
Rain Date: Sunday 10/21, same time.
Tour info and weather-related updates:
http://www.facebook.com/events/536681823014262/
Home Movie Day at SCATV on October 20 by WendyBlom
Celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, Home Movie
Day is a worldwide event that invites you to see and share your own home movies
with an audience of your community.
“Somerville stock exchange” community art project update by
timdevin
Just wanted to give an update on my year-long community
art project, “The Somerville Stock Exchange,” which just reached its six-month
mark.
On our Community Calendar
10/10/12 MVTF 2012 Annual Meeting posted by David
Dahlbacka
Key issues are responding to IKEA’s withdrawal from
Assembly Square and monitoring the City’s progress with the Comprehensive Plan.
Edge of the City Bike Tour – Saturday, October 13 posted
by Ron Newman
On Saturday, October 13, the Somerville Bicycle Committee
will lead the 20th annual Tour de Somerville.
This year’s theme is “Edge of the City”. We’ll ride as
close as possible to the Somerville city…
10/15/12 Beacon Street Reconstruction Meeting posted by
David Dahlbacka
This meeting is intended to solicit input from the
community on ideas for reconstructing Beacon Street. Changes to Beacon Street
can affect people from Porter Square to Inman Square.
10/17/12 Station Area Planning Event #1: Visioning Session posted by David Dahlbacka
The first of three events focused on the future of Gilman
Square, Lowell Street, and Ball Square. Come, listen, and participate.
Neighbors and other stakeholders should assert their interests early rather
than late.