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Somerville has experienced dramatic growth since the Red Line of Boston's MBTA subway system was extended through Somerville in 1985, especially in the area between Harvard and Tufts.
In reaching this milestone, we honour our history, the people who have been part of it, and the enduring legacy of our namesake, Margaret Somerville. Since 1965, we've grown alongside…
Somerville was the last of the Mystic valley towns to separate (1842) from the early Charlestown colony. Its name is said to honour Captain Richard Somers, hero of the Tripolitan-American War.
Our founders were inspired by the history of Union Square in Somerville and the history of the brewing industry to make Remnant Brewing a reality. We will expound upon historical precedents of beer…
Somerville, Massachusetts, is a vibrant city located just northwest of Boston and north of Cambridge. It covers 4.12 square miles and has a population of over 81,000, making it one of the most densely populated cities in New England.
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At Somerville, we are proud to support individuals and families through services that empower choice, independence, and meaningful participation in the community. This day reminds us to listen, learn, and celebrate the strengths and contributions of people on the autism spectrum. Every person deserves respect, understanding, and the opportunity ...
Somerville’s oldest and largest commercial area is the scene of a mustering site for the Union Army in the Civil War, which is where the name comes from. This neighborhood is at a crossroads in Somerville, where the traditionally blue collar East Somerville and the more affluent western areas meet.