Short videos should be about 10 to 15 seconds long. Submissions will be compiled into a larger video to mark Memorial Day.
For 48 years after near-fatal brain aneurysm, longtime Somerville woman shined with earthy wisdom, big heart and one-of-a-kind humor
“She was so humble; she’d be so embarrassed to hear people talk about how brilliant she was and how respected she was,” said Nadav Tanners.
The 34-year-old was climbing Cannon Cliff in Franconia Notch State Park when a dislodged rock cut through his climbing gear.
The ceremony was recorded and will be shown on City Cable TV and is available on the City’s YouTube page.
Residents are encouraged to reclaim our nation's flag as a symbol of hope, welcome, comfort, and progress during these trying times.
Ralph served four terms as mayor and is credited with revitalizing the city through his infrastructure and public park projects.
Cataldo founded the ambulance company in 1977 with his wife of 56 years, Diana.
John was president and CEO of Discount Packing Supplies in Wayland and was active in the Somerville and Wayland communities.
A teacher and administrator, Allison "devoted her life to nurturing children."
Among her many jobs over the years, Josephine worked in the Somerville superintendent's office.
Somerville obituaries and available visitation information.
Calling hours will be Monday and a funeral mass will take place Tuesday.
After serving in the Vietnam War, Cornelius worked as an educator in Somerville.
Bill was an avid fisherman who enjoyed the peace and solitude of fly fishing the rivers and streams of New England.
Walter Quinn and his son, Stephen, both passed away in March.
Paolo enjoyed gardening and spending time with his family.
Shirley taught kindergarten in Somerville for over 40 years.
Elisabetta came to the U.S. from Italy in 1971, settling first in Cambridge before moving to Somerville 35 years ago.
Calling hours will be Sunday, followed by a funeral service Monday morning.
Kenneth is remembered as having "a kind and giving heart."
The longtime Somerville resident passed away March 2. Calling hours and a funeral service will be held this week.
Davidio, mother of Winter Hill Bank president and CEO Sandra McGoldrick, was 97.