Posted on Jul 01 2010 by
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Events,
Food,
Union Square
Independence Day is more often referred to as the Fourth of July. But how much does the exact date really matter? Sure, Congress passed the Declaration of Independence on the fourth in 1776, but there were certainly other monumental events on the days preceding – legal separation of the colonies from Great Britain occurred on…
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In the seasons to come, will you know where your produce comes from? Boston Localvores, in partnership with Transition Somerville and Somerville Climate Action, wants to make sure you can. On Monday, Jan. 11 at 6pm at the Somerville Public Library (79 Highland Ave), they are bringing together farmers with community supported agriculture (CSA) drop-boxes…
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AngelTronicsInc (735 Broadway, angeltronicsinc.com, 617-996-9270) moved to Ball Square on August 1 after three years in Davis. They offer Metro PCS, computer/laptop repair and Free to Air (FTA) satellite systems.
Ball Square Fine Wines and Liquors (716 Broadway,ballsquarefinewines.com, 617-623-9500) is expanding the store to add a tasting bar and even more selection. A grand tasting is scheduled for…
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By Deb Fraize Everybody wants one. Somerville has two. Communities all over the Commonwealth are vying to establish farmers markets of their very own, competing with one another for local farmers and their ultra-fresh produce. But there are simply not enough to go around. Between 1978 and June, 2009, the number of farmers markets in…
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Submitted by City of Somerville, Economic Development Help the City of Somerville improve Union Square. Attend the public meeting on Wednesday, July 8, 2009, from 6:30 – 8:30 pm at the Dr. Albert F. Argenziano School. The City will present proposals for the Union Square Roadway and Streetscape Improvement Project. The meeting is sponsored by…
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