2016-04-25

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Neighborhood Meeting Tonight re: 39 Chester St.

Text of the notice provided to abutters regarding a neighborhood meeting this evening:

THERE WILL BE A NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING REGARDING THE PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL ADDITION TO THE EXISTING TWO FAMILY DWELLING AT 39 CHESTER STREET, SOMERVILLE, MA (Adding one (1) new residential unit)

SPONSORED BY ALDERMAN LANCE DAVIS - WARD 6

The Developer their Attorney and the Architect shall be present to speak with neighbors and answer any questions.

WHEN: MONDAY, APRIL 25, 2016
TIME: 6:30 p.m.
PLACE: REDBONES RESTAURANT
55 CHESTER STREET
SOMERVILLE, MA 02144
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Watershed clean ups, Saturday April 30 2016

I'll highlight the Somerville one here, but there are others at the link: http://mysticriver.org/watershed-clean-ups/



Somerville
Spring Cleanup/Comcast Cares Day, sponsored by Groundwork Somerville, the City of Somerville and Comcast

9:00 a.m. breakfast/kickoff at Blessing of the Bay Boathouse;
10:00 a.m. - 12 p.m. cleanup at 12 sites across the City. Pick a site and come out to get ready for spring!

Events will be followed by a BBQ at 12:00 p.m. at the Blessing of the Bay Boathouse on Shore Drive.
Contact: Chris Mancini [see over at website]

Fossil Fuel Divestment Rally @ Davis Square Sat April 30th 2pm

Hey Everyone!

WHAT: Rally in support of fossil fuel divestment in Somerville

WHO: Fossil Free Somerville and you! Speakers will include: Representative Denis Provost and Ward 1 Alderman Matt McLaughlin, others and a HONK band!

WHEN: 2pm, Saturday, April 30

WHERE: Rally in Davis Square, followed by march to City Hall.

RSVP and updates at: https://www.facebook.com/events/1717044895178292/

WHY: As you probably know, the City of Somerville is currently invested in the fossil fuel industry. While Somerville works to lower its own emissions and take other measures to address climate change as a city, we are funding companies that spend billions of dollars funding climate change denial and lobbying against common sense efforts needed to reduce emissions. Not only that, our fossil fuel investments are almost certainly losing money!

The campaign to divest Somerville from the fossil fuel industry has made a lot of progress over the last couple of years. We can win this fight, but we need YOUR help to get it over the line. Come out and show your support for fossil fuel divestment in Somerville!


http://www.fossilfreesomerville.org/

Join us!
Theresa