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Software Company Expands Headquarters At Somerville’s Assembly Row
SmartBear, which moved to Somerville in 2015, recently signed a seven-year lease for its office at 450 Artisan Way at Assembly Row.

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SmartBear, which moved to Somerville in 2015, recently signed a seven-year lease for its office at 450 Artisan Way at Assembly Row.

Baker signed the bill into law after months of back-and-forth between his administration and the state legislature.
During the four-month parking ban, parking on city streets is prohibited from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m.
Waltham resident Gloria Bernstein opened the studio and art gallery in June 2021.
The program, “Latin & Slavic Colors,” kicks off on Nov. 20 and features works based on folk music of the region.
The line was originally supposed to open in December 2021, but the MBTA announced in August that it would open in late November 2022.
The organization has a fundraising goal of $5,000, which will allow them to provide $200 Stop & Shop gift cards to 25 families.
Thursday is the chain’s annual “Red Cup Day,” during which Starbucks gives free reusable cups to customers who order a holiday drink.
District Attorney Marian Ryan will join a panel of local authorities to moderate a discussion about gun violence across the nation.
This is Brookline’s 7th appearance on the show, last participating during Season 11.
The program is intended to enhance the exterior appearance of commercial spaces and attract new customers to the local business scene.
The incidents took place from Tuesday, Nov. 8 through Monday, Nov. 14.
The prize, won from Mass Cash, is the highest amount won in Waltham since Nov. 1.
The Leapfrog Group has a 10-year history of assigning letter grades to general hospitals throughout the United States.
The store, which debuted in Boston last fall, is opening stores at both The Street Chestnut Hill and Derby Street in Hingham.
The prize, won from Millions, is the highest amount won in Somerville since Nov. 1.
The owners of the land gave the city advance notice of their intent to sell the property.
The crash happened just after 6 a.m. on I-93 northbound near Exit 24.
Residents can pick up the tests at 119 School Street beginning Wednesday, Nov. 16.
The town’s Poet Laureate serves a three-year term and acts as the leading poetic voice and ambassador for poetry.