Newstalk – October 29

On October 29, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Don’t forget next Tuesday, November 4, is Election Day. It’s our duty to go out and vote so we can have a say in what’s happening. Everyone should vote. There should be a line a mile long at each polling place. All the candidates that are running for office have worked hard for your consideration.

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East Somerville Main Streets is having a Pre-Trick or Treat Block Party on Friday, October 31 at 6 p.m. at Chuckie Harris Park. Stop by in your craziest costumes for some fun games, candy and a Halloween photo-shoot. To all those driving home early in the dark, please be careful of kids darting out in front of the cars.

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Coming up next week, November 6, The Somerville Rotary Club will be having its annual charitable event that is being held at Giggles, the Comedy Club, on Route 1 in Saugus. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. There will be lots of interesting stuff for its auction and raffles. The cost is $25 for pizza, laughs and the opportunity to help Rotary support many local charities here in the City of Somerville. Tickets sold at the door. Don’t miss it. If you haven’t been to one of these shows you’re missing out on a great evening of laughs and fun. Contact Donald Norton at 617-623-6600 x 11 for further information and tickets.

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Don’t forget to set your clocks back this coming Saturday night, November 1, at midnight.

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Happy Birthday to some of our fans and readers around the Ville: Happy Birthday to Helena Lafuente, the wife of Tony. It looks like Tony robbed the cradle here. Also, Happy Birthday wishes go out to Dennis Sullivan, who is a brand new dad as well. Dennis is one of the four Aldermen at Large, and we hope he has a great day. Happy Birthday to Barry Rollins, who is known throughout the city. We hope he has a great day for himself. Also celebrating this week is our own Clifton Verdieu, who grew up here and is now married. They are expecting a new baby very soon. It’s probably going to be a girl since that’s the norm lately. We wish him the very best. He’s also a local real estate agent here in Somerville. Our good friend Dick Hart, a man with many friends and relatives, an awesome guy, is always a willing and a chartable man. He has enough grandkids to fill up a room. A happy birthday to Erin DiBenedetto, who is from Somerville but now in Medford and serves on the school board over there. We certainly wish her all the best as well. Another big happy birthday to former Alderman and present SRA board member, the one and only James “Jim” McCarthy Senior who is celebrating this week. We don’t want to make a big deal out of it, but he is a nice guy and is still very popular here in Somerville.

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Well known local Attorney Phillip Privitera, who served as Past President recently of the Middlesex Bar Association, will be honored on November 6 at the Montvale Plaza by his peers for outstanding service to the Association for the past two years. Attorney Privitera is a great family man, attorney and all around nice guy. We wish him the very best and congratulate him on receiving this award. We hopefully will have pictures to show. He deserves the honor by his peers.

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Ward 6 Alderman Rebekah Gewirtz and her husband Andrew will be having a baby soon. Her due date is on Election Day, and how appropriate since mom is an Alderman. We hear she’s voting by absentee ballot just in case. We wish both her, her husband and baby all the very best.

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Happy Anniversary to Matthew Kreimeyer and his lovely wife Terri DiJoseph who recently celebrated their 10th Anniversary. We wish them 100 more years of health and happiness. Matthew is head of Best Pest here in Somerville, located on Elm Street. It’s been a family business for many years with his famous dad Rod. And we mean, who doesn’t know Rod?

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Over in Medford, City Councilor Adam Knight is having a fundraiser on Wednesday, November 19, at the Medford Elks on Washington Street (off Salem Street exit). Adam is very familiar with Somerville and worked at Senator Charlie Shannon’s office for a few years. Adam is newly elected in the last city elections over there and he’s a very popular person in both cities.

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Ward 3 Alderman Rob McWatters, the “contingents service Alderman,” is going to have a fundraiser after the elections on November 19 at Sally O’Brien’s on Somerville Avenue. He’s very popular here in the city and we wouldn’t be surprised to see the place packed. We did hear he’s going to have some surprise guests who might just attend.

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Somerville Adult Evening School is offering right now FREE Zumba first lesson beginning this week, on October 23, 6-7 p.m. If you like it and want to return it’s only $30 for 5 classes. They are still accepting those adults who want to learn Yoga, Sewing, ESL, Intro to Computers, Drivers Ed Class and Academic Online Recovery. Register online at www.somerville .k12.ma.us. Select SCHOOLS and then select Somerville Adult Evening School, or better yet run – don’t walk – to these fantastic offers at the High School on Tuesday/Thursday nights at 6 p.m. and talk to Principal Sophia Carafotes. By phone: 617 629-5250.

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Learn-To-Skate classes for children, ages 4 ½ and up, and adults are available at the local ice rinks in Somerville and Cambridge. Classes at the Veterans Memorial Rink, 581 Somerville Avenue in Somerville, start November 2, at 4:00 p.m., and at the Simoni Rink, on Gore Street in Cambridge, on Saturday, November 8 at 2:00 p.m. Use hockey, recreational or figure skates. Beginner, intermediate and advanced classes are available. For information and to register, call Bay State Skating School at 781-890-8480 or visit online at www.BayStateSkatingSchool.org. Celebrating 46 years!

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Somerville residents are invited on November 15, 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., to Cambridge Friends Meeting House: The personal is political and SpeakOUT Boston has been using personal stories to open minds and change attitudes towards LGBTQ people for over 40 years. Register for SpeakOUT’s Fall Speaker Training for LGBTQ people and allies who want to use personal storytelling as a way to create a world free from homo/bi/trans-phobia. Learn how to shape an effective story, set a tone, and how to answer difficult questions. Cost: $75, $35 for seniors/students. Breakfast, lunch, drinks and snacks included. Inquire about group rates and sliding scale at info@speakoutboston.org. Registration required. For more information or to register, visit www.speakoutboston.org/programs_services/speaktraining.html.

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Our thoughts and prayers are with Somerville Police Officer Robert Hickey who on Monday was in an accident in Gilman Square, he was taken to Massachusetts General and we hope he is back on his feet soon with a quick recovery.

 

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