by Erin K. Gray
Ward 4 Alderman Walter Pero, Alderman-at-Large Bill White, Brian, Danny DaCova, Alderman-at-Large Dennis Sullivan, new owner Michael DaCova and family members Amanda DaCova, Tony, Colleen DaCova, Alderman-at-Large Jack Connolly, Ward 1 School Committee Member Maureen Bastardi, Ward 1 Alderman Bill Roche, and Ward 7 Alderman Bob Trane officially reopened the Paddock Restaurant, under new ownership, with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, January 2nd.
“I’m excited to see the Paddock open its doors once again,” said Alderman Roche. “Privately-owned stores and restaurants are some of the defining characteristics that make small neighborhoods in a big city like Somerville so unique. The Paddock is only one such place, and I am glad to be able to continue to enjoy the great food and atmosphere it provides.”
Located at 249 Pearl Street in Gilman Square, the Paddock recently received an internal facelift, as well as a menu upgrade. The restaurant is open daily, beginning at 11:00 a.m.


A bit far from West Somerville, no? ;-)
Posted by: Ron Newman | January 11, 2008 at 09:44 PM
Lay off Ron, they have to fill their pages with something, right? When will we the people of West Somerville get some news that DOESN'T come straight from the mayor's office? Go to the city's web site if you want to read what the Powder House has to say. Can we get more than reprinted news releases Ms. Grey? Whatever happened to real journalism?
Posted by: Press Release News | January 12, 2008 at 08:57 PM
I didn't understand why this was on the city web site, either. Martsa on Elm just reopened, here in West Somerville, and the city didn't take any special note of that.
Posted by: Ron Newman | January 13, 2008 at 09:15 PM