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Somerville will move to a modified version of Phase 4, Step 1 May 7. (Shutterstock)
SOMERVILLE, MA Somerville will move to a modified version of Phase 4, Step 1 of reopening next week, as more residents and employees are now eligible to get vaccinated and COVID-19 case counts have dropped.
This phase includes movie theaters and bingo halls, which were previously closed under city-specific guidelines. It also allows bars and breweries to partner with restaurants to offer outdoor dining with alcoholic beverages, with the approval of the Licensing Commission.
What will change in Somerville starting May 7:
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With any additional guidance noted below, all businesses in categories included through the State s Phase 4, Step 1 as well as houses of worship will be allowed to operate at up to 50% capacity with social distancing and with all sector-specific guidelines followed.
Itasca historic preservation leader, Hanover Park battalion chief dies Tom Hatzold
Tom Hatzold of Itasca loved preserving buildings of the past.
The architect was an original member of the village s Historic Preservation Commission from the 1980s to today. He and his wife received awards for preservation work done on 145-year-old houses they owned. As an architect he worked on historic preservation projects elsewhere, including the restoration of the oldest building in Skokie (a log cabin built in the 1840s) and the Peotone Windmill.
But he was also devoted to ensuring modern-day structures were built well. He worked as a building commissioner, served as a member of the village s plan commission, and in his last job, served as a battalion chief in charge of the inspectional services division of the Hanover Park Fire Department.