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Resident-only parking- I am curious as to which 20 roads will still be available for visitors? There is no indication of this, and no list, on the Somerville website. Who has this list? This was indeed a botched transition.

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Coakley picks up endorsements from Capuano's hometown
In a slap at a native son, four prominent politicians who have represented Somerville in recent years endorsed Attorney General Martha Coakley for the US Senate Friday over US Representative Michael E. Capuano.
Boston Globe, 11/27/2009
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The ins and outs of Somerville supermarkets
Sure there's family and time off, but for many of us the holidays boil down to one key ingredient: food. Which means shopping. Supermarket lovers know that not all purveyors of towering cans of discounted pumpkin are alike - not even two branches of the same store. Boston Globe, 11/27/09
Police chief finalist for top slot in Florida
Police Chief Anthony Holloway is one of four finalists for the same job in the Clearwater, Fla., department, where he worked for 22 years. Boston Globe, 11/25/09
Artists oppose new Green Line facility
The manager of the Brickbottom Artists Building is urging city residents to tell state transit officials that putting a Green line maintenance facility in the area known as Yard 8 would hurt the neighborhood.Boston Globe, 11/25/09
Synagogue is open in every way
Temple B'nai Brith, the city's only traditional synagogue building, enjoys mixing it up. The congregation welcomes people of different faiths, and now wants to give its 87-year-old synagogue a very different look. Boston Globe, 11/24/09
- Somerville 42, Matignon 12 Boston Globe, 11/26/2009
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