
September 2023 Newsletter
Welcome back to our Ward 7 Newsletter! As many of you know, I had a baby in April of this year and life with a new little one has kept me busy! I have so enjoyed showing Isaac the beauty of this great city, from walking the community path extension, to visiting the West Branch library for storytime, and going to his first Fluff Festival recently.

May 2023 Newsletter
I’m excited to introduce you all to our newest Ward 7 constituent! My baby boy, Isaac, was born on 4/10/23 and my husband and I couldn’t be more thrilled. I am spending this precious time bonding with him and getting settled into life as a new mom and will be slower to respond to emails and requests.

February 2023 Newsletter
Happy belated Valentine's Day! This year is flying by and it's already time to start thinking about and talking about next fiscal year's budget! Once again, City Councilors are being asked to submit their own budget priorities by the end of March.


Change at Somerville intersection could be riskier for Stop & Shop crosswalk users, residents warn
Ward 7 city councilor Judy Pineda Neufeld echoed the concerns of several community members who spoke about residents who walk to the Stop & Shop on Broadway and what increased traffic could do to an already hard-to-use intersection and crosswalk.

A homeowner looking to rent out rooms was blocked by an obscure law — now lawmakers want to change the rules
A Somerville homeowner attempting to rent rooms in his house to Tufts students has faced unexpected resistance from the city government on the grounds that his request to house unrelated students is unlawful. The homeowner, who requested that the Daily not identify him by name, has been appealing to the Somerville City Council for months.

January 2023 Newsletter
Happy new year! Looking forward to another year of serving you on the Council. We're already kicking off with a busy start to the year, and I'm excited to have been officially sworn in as the City Council Vice President! Looking forward to serving alongside Council President Ben Ewen-Campen.

Somerville City Councilor Judy Pineda Neufeld leads passage of bereavement leave for pregnancy loss
The City of Somerville has passed a new ordinance that expands bereavement leave for city employees to include up to five days of paid recovery following a miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion. Passage of the ordinance was led by City Council Vice President Judy Pineda Neufeld.
Judy Pineda Neufeld Elected Vice President of the Somerville City Council
Councilor Judy Pineda Neufeld was sworn in as Vice President of the Somerville City Council for 2023, alongside Council President Ben Ewen-Campen. The incoming leaders were selected by their colleagues at the council’s annual caucus meeting in November, and formally voted in at today’s organizational meeting that began the 2023 session.

December 2022 Newsletter
Happy December! I hope you and your loved ones are healthy and safe as we head into the holiday season. I wanted to be sure to start this newsletter (our last of 2022!) with a few personal and professional announcements!

November 2022 Newsletter
Last week, we had a glass-shattering historic election here in Massachusetts! And believe it or not, it's been just over a year since I was elected to the Somerville City Council. We have so much to celebrate together and I hope you received my save the date for our end of year virtual celebration! I'm looking forward to sharing some highlights from the City Council and hopes and plans for next year.
Councilor Judy Pineda Neufeld Nominated for Latino Excellence Awards
Somerville Ward 7 City Councilor Judy Pineda Neufeld has been nominated for the 2022 Latino Excellence Awards. The awards are done by the Massachusetts State House’s Black and Latino Legislative Caucus to commemorate Latinx Community leaders and trailblazers who are moving the needle forward in cities and towns across the state.

October 2022 Newsletter
Happy Fall! The weather has certainly changed (although we have held out on turning on our heat yet... anyone else?) and I'm looking forward to voting for nearly all women on my ballot in a few weeks on Election Day! Don't forget to vote this year! More on how to vote below.


September 2022 Newsletter
Happy September! The last couple of months have flown by me, between budget season, community events, a short vacation, AND a move to a bigger apartment (still in Ward 7!).

May 2022 Newsletter
It’s been a difficult time for so many. As I write this, I am grieving the loss of a dear friend and someone who made such an incredible impact on our community, Stephenson Aman. Steph was a coach and youth mentor, community organizer, and fierce advocate for equity and justice. Steph and I worked together during the height of the Covid19 pandemic in the Immigrant Services Unit (pictured here). For those who would like to help his family during this difficult time, there is a GoFundMe set up.

New Life for Clarendon Hill
From Somerville Wire:
Clarendon Hill, a 216-unit housing development in West Somerville, will be substantially enlarged, redesigned, and renovated, after the City Council last week authorized $14 million in borrowing to help finance the project.

April 2022 Newsletter
Spring is in the air… can you feel it? The Union Square GLX station is open, flowers are blooming, and the sun is coming out most days again! Even as I pulled on my winter coat again this morning, I can see signs of Spring all around us, including the return of some of my favorite upcoming Somerville events! Read on for more, and as always, reach out anytime I can be helpful.

Quick Ward 7 Updates
I have some *quick* updates to share with you, one of which I promised to share the moment I had an update about it. Read on for more!

COUNCILORS, COMMUNITY MEMBERS WEIGH IN ON DIGITAL DIVIDE
(Somerville Wire) – The digital divide in Somerville, which was laid bare over the course of the pandemic, represents an issue of equity in the city, particularly as it relates to immigrants and other marginalized groups, say City officials.