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Out of the Shadow of Boston and Cambridge

By Nicholas Derenzo | The New York Times | Updated: 2015-04-11 08:19

Like its narrow hilly streets, Somerville, Massachusetts, just north of Cambridge, has seen its share of ups and downs. "Slummerville," as it was known among Bostonians for years, became synonymous to some with the mobster Whitey Bulger, whose Winter Hill gang was headquartered there. But this densely populated New England city of about 76,000 residents is coming into its own as a hip alternative to both Boston and Cambridge, with cheaper rents and cool mayoral initiatives like urban agriculture. The city's creative hub, Union Square, has been transformed with restaurant and bar openings, plus new businesses like the indoor farmers' market Something GUD, and the Aeronaut Brewing Co.

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The decor is a mix of your grandfather's go-to dive bar and his garage (strung industrial light bulbs and a taxidermy bear head), but the pizzas are anything but unserious, thanks to dough made with 13-year-old sourdough starter, mozzarella hand-pulled daily and seasonal toppings like butternut squash.

Out of the Shadow of Boston and Cambridge

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