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Union Square Main Streets, a local development group, began running a Saturday morning farmers' market in 2005 as one of its first visible efforts in the square. [15] A landscaped community garden with regularly scheduled concerts and artistic events sits just outside Union Square at the site of an old school.
The Spring Hill Historic District is a historic district roughly bounded by Summer, Central, Atherton, and Spring Streets in the Spring Hill area of Somerville, Massachusetts. The district encompasses the city's best-preserved residential subdivision from the mid-19th century, with later infill construction in the late 19th and early 20th ...
Somerville, Massachusetts – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [87] Pop 2010 [88] Pop 2020 [89] % 2000 ...
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The Somerville Times is a newspaper headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts, covering local news, sports, business, politics and community events. [ 1 ] Established in 1969, it is owned by Prospect Hill Publishing Corp. [ 1 ]
Spring Hill is a ridge in the central part of the city of Somerville, Massachusetts, United States, and the residential neighborhood that sits atop it. It runs northwest to southeast, roughly bounded by Highland Avenue, Somerville Avenue, Elm Street, and Willow Avenue. [citation needed] Summer Street runs along the hill's crest.
Reminder: The Wayland Winter Farmers Market at Russell’s Garden Center, 397 Boston Post Road (Route 20), Wayland is held 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays through March 9.
Postcard view from High School grounds, 1915. Gilman Square is a neighborhood in the area around Central Hill in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States.Historic Gilman Square is at the junction of Medford, Pearl, and Marshall streets [1] [2] and has been a small commercial center since the mid 19th-century. [3]