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City to Begin Selecting Union Square Developer, Says Radio Station
WBUR has a report about development plans and eminent domain takings in Union Square.

Email: chris.orchard(at)patch.com Phone: (617) 306-6164 Hometown: Milton, Mass. Birthday: December 4
Bio Chris has worked as a reporter for South End News, Dover-Sherborn Press, Allston-Brighton TAB and Bay Windows. His work has appeared in Chicago's Inside and Inside Lincoln Park newspapers, at bostonherald.com and at artandculture.com.
Chris also worked at ABC News as a production associate for 20/20, Primetime Live and 20/20 Downtown and as a desk assistant for Good Morning America and Morning News.
He's also been a copywriter, an office temp and an intern at a maritime history museum in New York. He lived in Switzerland for three and a half years, penned an unpublished novel about community journalism (please don't laugh) and built a small dinghy from scratch.
Chris grew up in Milton and went to Middlebury College, where he majored in history and Spanish.
He has lived in four different apartments in Somerville—he proposed to his wife in one of those apartments, and another one was broken into—but he recently upgraded to a condo, also in Somerville.
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Local Hot-Button Issue Hands down it's the Green Line extension. If the Green Line comes to Somerville—and that's still a big "if" considering today's atmosphere of budgets cuts—it will fundamentally change the city and the region.
Understandably, such change can cause both excitement and anxiety in a community like Somerville.
As someone who has used the T his whole life and who spent over three years in Switzerland, where the capabilities of a comprehensive rail system are on full display, I have to admit I'm excited for the Green Line extension—and public transportation projects in general.
That said, I recognize there are many valid thoughts and opinions about such an important issue, and I will always do my best to cover the subject honestly, respectfully and objectively.
WBUR has a report about development plans and eminent domain takings in Union Square.

The jogger was beaten and stabbed on Salem Street in Medford, according to authorities.
He was also ordered to pay millions in restitution to victims' families.
Five things to know and do in Somerville on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2013.
A blow torch set off construction debris at an old auto garage built in 1917.
Family members of Bulger's victims testified in court Wednesday.
A five-year-old Somerville resident who's legally blind started a lemonade stand to help other kids with disabilities. He raised $1,500 before squeezing the first lemon, and his effort has transformed into full-fledged non-profit.
Somerville will play West Springfield in the championship game on Friday.
Aldermen handpicking replacements is likely becoming a thing of the past.
Also, Lyndell's Bakery raised money for the Sean Collier Memorial Scholarship Fund. Five things to know and do in Somerville on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2013.
The following information was supplied by the Somerville Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
You, the public, can nominate and vote for Boston's favorite landmark, which will be rebuilt in LEGO and unveiled in May.
The Somerville High School boys soccer team will play Silver Lake for a place in the Division 1 state finals.
Five things to know and do in Somerville on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013.
Members of the committee will administer about $1.5 million per year in Community Preservation Act funds.
The 23-year-old charged with prostitution outlined "rules of engagement" for the sexual encounter, according to a police report.
M.F. Dulock's manager offers brief comments about animal heads, keeping knives sharp, horse meat and cooking sausage.
Police arrested a juvenile and an 18-year-old Dorchester resident and charged them inlighting two cars on fire in Union Square.
Issues of transparency, democratic integrity and tradition are at play when it comes to filling vacancies on the Somerville Board of Aldermen. There's a pubic hearing on the matter on Tuesday.