Newstalk – September 10

On September 10, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The primary election is over and by the time the results come in we have already gone to press, so look for the results on www.thesomervilletimes.com or on our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/thesomervilletimes) as well. Now let’s hope the ones with the stupid commercials lost so we don’t have to hear them any more. We can now settle back and hear new stupid commercials for the final elections. Are all these politicians as dumb as they sound in their commercials?

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Somerville High Adult Evening School courses are starting up again this fall, and registration is over the next two weeks, Tuesday and Thursday nights at the High School main office. One class in particular being offered again this semester is the real estate course, for only $165, which is more than half of what it would cost anywhere else. Plus it is a live course with interaction with the teacher who has over 35 years of experience to offer. Register directly with the Principal Sophia Carafotes by emailing her at scarafotes@k12.somerville.ma.us or visit the high school at 6 p.m. and see how many great courses that they have to offer the public at real low prices you can’t find anywhere. Let Sophia know you saw it here. She’s one of Somerville’s finest teachers.

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Last week we missed wishing Happy 25th Anniversary to Bob and Nancy Trane. The stories Nancy could tell – lol. We wish them both a big Happy 25th, working towards the 50th.

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Happy Birthdays to some of our fans here and around the Ville. Big time Happy Birthday to our favorite active (we have to be careful here – we don’t want to offend Denise – you know who we mean) Patty Oppedisano celebrates her 29th birthday and looks even younger. Always smiling, always with gossip. Happy Birthday Patty. Also this week to a local favorite former Winter Hill lady, Judy Medeiros, whom we have known a long time, from a great family. We wish her the very best. This week a big time to Bob – that wild guy – Trane, at home relaxing and enjoying his retirement from the Board of Alderman. We wish him the very best as well. Happy Birthday to the former voice of the City of Somerville, Mr. Tom Champion himself. We wish him a good day. To the Ward 4 Alderman and all around great guy with a smile on his face, Tony Lafuente. Happy birthday Tony, and many more. The better half of the Somerville Pundits TV show, Mr. Daniel Hurley is celebrating this week as well. We wish him a good day for himself.

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It sounds like the planes have gone away. They are not as low and directly over our heads as they were. See what a loud voice Somerville can have when we flood their lines with complaints? Thanks to many, but Mary Jo Rossetti took the lead in this.

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Thank you for the suggestions of where to place some of our new boxes when they get out in the city. We’re looking at some 23 new places throughout Somerville right now, including down at Assembly Square. You can’t miss them, the sharp tall Red boxes clearly marked The Somerville Times.

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We will bestowing the “Best of Somerville” awards again this year. Started 30 years ago by one of our past owners, Bob Publicover, it continues to this day. This year we will have a different twist on it by adding popular food items to the categories. Best Hamburger, Mac & Cheese, Pastry, Donuts, etc. And if you have a suggestion, again, send it along to 617 666-4010. Leave a message for the category you’d like to see nominated. We will be rolling out the ballots shortly for the “Best of Somerville 2014”. A couple of our readers called this past week giving us suggestions and we thank them very much. We will ad them to our list.

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The universal free breakfast program helps students start the day off right. Students throughout the District are encouraged to get an early start to their school day with a free school breakfast. Breakfast is from 7:30-8:00 a.m. at most schools (7:30-8:45 a.m. at the Capuano, 7:00-7:45 a.m. at SHS). Winter Hill is piloting a Breakfast in the Classroom program this year.

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Due to the severe storms and high heat on Saturday, Sept. 6, the Community Path Party co-sponsored by the City of Somerville and the Friends of the Community Path was postponed until Saturday, Sept. 20, from 2 to 6 p.m.

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Retired Somerville firefighter Patrick Sullivan and his wife Joan will be celebrating their 55th wedding anniversary on Friday, September 12. We wish them many more happy years together.

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This week we congratulate the great George and Joan Landers here in Somerville on celebrating their 42nd year anniversary. A nice couple, hopefully looking at another 42 years together.

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The public is invited to join the Somerville Historic Preservation Commission (SHPC) for a Union Square Walking Tour, “Union Square: An Intermixing of Industry, Immigration and Innovation,” on Sunday, September 21 2 to 4:30 p.m. The tour is free, and will step off from Somerville High School, 91 Highland Ave. It will include interior tours of the historic St. Anthony’s Church and the new Greentown Labs, and will end with a reception at Machu Picchu Restaurant. For more information, contact Brandon Wilson via bwilson@somervillema.gov or 617-625-6600 ext. 2532.

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The City of Somerville invites all community members to join in the annual 9/11 Vigil Walk to honor those who lost their lives in the attacks on the World Trade Centers, the Pentagon, and on Flight 93 in 2001. The walk will step off from the Cedar Street end of the Community Path at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 11, and end with a brief ceremony in Davis Square.

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The Lincoln Park Design Community Meeting has been rescheduled for September 15, 2014. Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone, Ward 2 Alderman Maryann Heuston, and the Mayor’s Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development (OSPCD) invite all interested community members to the third in a series of meetings to discuss the renovation plans for Lincoln Park, located next to the Argenziano School just outside Union Square. The meeting will be held at the Argenziano School Cafeteria, at 290 Washington St., on Monday, September 15 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Attendees will review the community process to date, the city’s plans to hire a landscape architecture design firm for the renovation, and the issues to be addressed in any new park design.

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Nicholas Lanzilli, State Representative candidate for the 34th Middlesex District, invites local residents to join him for a campaign fundraiser on Friday, September 19th from 6:00-9:00pm at the Dante Club on 5 Dante Terrace in Somerville. Pizza, salad, and desserts will be served and music will be played too.

 

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