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Elsie Eastman sold out the 80-person capacity at Somerville's 'The Jungle' music club.

‘Boston’ artist sells out Somerville music club

Emily Beatty, Arts & Culture Editor October 18, 2022

Elsie Eastman rocked The Jungle in Somerville with a set list full of songs from her new debut album “Boston” on Oct. 7.  Eastman, originally from Kennebunk, Maine, took inspiration for the album...

MTBA opens new Green Line extension to Somerville

MTBA opens new Green Line extension to Somerville

Athanasios Kazis and Katelyn Norwood April 12, 2022

The MBTA opened the first phase of the new Green Line Extension Project (GLX) on March 21, extending the Green Line past the previous Lechmere terminal stop to the Boston neighborhood of Somerville at...

Boston-based Soluna Garden Farm sells herbs, spices and tea blends.

Somerville’s Winter Market tackles COVID-19 restrictions with ease

Ashley Fairchild, Staff Writer February 9, 2021

Somerville residents lined up at the Highland Avenue Armory on Saturday to shop for a wide array of fresh products at the weekly winter farmers market.  Vendors can be seen selling items such as ...

A lantern hung up on an overpass to spread awareness about the affordable housing crisis Somerville continues to face.

SCC illuminated walk brings light to Somerville streets

Ashley Fairchild, Staff Writer November 10, 2020

On Saturday night, Somerville residents gathered for a mile-and-a-half walk to spread awareness about the affordable housing crisis the community continues to face. The SCC, or Somerville Community Corporation,...

(Sam Humphrey/Opinion Editor)

Panelists, audience members, place their bets

Thalia Yunen October 29, 2014

Massachusetts legislators signed a law in 2011 permitting three new casinos and a slots parlor to be built across three different regions in the state. On Nov. 4, residents of Massachusetts will have...

Contemporary dance company exports Moroccan roots to Somerville

Contemporary dance company exports Moroccan roots to Somerville

October 22, 2014

by Sylvain Gaulier Fleur d’Orange, a Moroccan contemporary dance company, came to Somerville, Mass., to spread their message of freedom against all oppressive forces. The band performed for the fourth...

Fluffed-Out at FLUFFEST: 2012

October 3, 2012

Jonette Glass  Journal Staff This past weekend marked the 7th annual Fluff Festival, a celebration of the deliciously sticky treat and its creator, Archibald Query. The festival took place in Somerville...

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