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Work is now set to begin in October and be completed by Thanksgiving.

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Work is now set to begin in October and be completed by Thanksgiving.

Somerville is celebrating the grand opening, or reopening, of three beloved eateries.
The city plans to close most of the programs at the current Senior Center on Thursday Nov. 10 to begin the construction of a new facility.
Elias S. Waisburd will be entering college at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee this fall.
Michael A. Parent, a graduate of Xaverian Brothers High School in Westwood, is entering college at the University of Notre Dame.
During the closures, crews will install pavement markings as part of ongoing pedestrian improvements.
The city is partnering with SCORE, a network of volunteer mentors who offer resources and insights for starting and growing a business.
According to the town clerk, 32.5 percent, or 10,461, of Arlington’s 32,120 registered voters cast ballots in the Sept. 6 election.
According to the city clerk, 24.6 percent, or 10,087, of Medford’s 40,946 registered voters cast ballots in the Sept. 6 election.
According to the city clerk, 23 percent, or 12,758, of Somerville’s 54,539 registered voters cast ballots in the Sept. 6 election.
According to the city clerk, 23 percent, or 8,271, of Waltham’s 35,206 registered voters cast ballots in the Sept. 6 election.
According to the town clerk, 11,092 of Brookline’s registered voters cast ballots in the Sept. 6 election.
Police said the coyote appears to have mange and a wound.
Kathryn McDaid won her prize on a ticket that she bought at Pumpsy's Liquors in Malden.
According to Mayor Ruthanne Fuller, 27 percent, or 15,884, of the City’s 59,672 registered voters cast ballots in the Sept. 6 election.
Rep. Paul Donato received 3,026 votes over Nichole Mossalam’s 2,964, according to the Associated Press.
It's 8 p.m. and the polls have closed in the primary vote for the 35th Middlesex District state representative race.
Erika Uyterhoeven received 6,630 votes, winning against Jason Mackey, who received 1,027 votes.
Rep. Tom Stanley received 2,594 votes, winning against Heather May’s 2,281 votes.
Rep. Tommy Vitolo received over 62 percent of the vote and Select Board Vice Chair Raul Fernandez received 37 percent of the vote.