Possibly useful maps?
May. 2nd, 2026 06:42 amSomerville open studios this weekend. Someone by the river gave me a paper map yesterday. She and I agreed that paper might be the best way to go, but there's stuff online, of course.
https://www.somervilleopenstudios.org/
I am not going to try to coordinate with the trolley. Person-at-the-river kept pointing to the map and insisting that Porter is the best T station to use, even as I kept poking the Green line stations depicted and saying it would work best for me. I hope it doesn't rain much. I'm not planning to buy art, just feel guilty about not buying art.
Outdoor restaurant seating in Boston for the summer. A deliberate dearth in the North End. The city thinks streets are too narrow to give permits
https://www.boston.gov/departments/small-business/outdoor-dining-program#map--814496
https://www.somervilleopenstudios.org/
I am not going to try to coordinate with the trolley. Person-at-the-river kept pointing to the map and insisting that Porter is the best T station to use, even as I kept poking the Green line stations depicted and saying it would work best for me. I hope it doesn't rain much. I'm not planning to buy art, just feel guilty about not buying art.
Outdoor restaurant seating in Boston for the summer. A deliberate dearth in the North End. The city thinks streets are too narrow to give permits
https://www.boston.gov/departments/small-business/outdoor-dining-program#map--814496