What’s on Somerville Neighborhood News

On December 26, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

snn_12_24_14_webWe have some interesting headlines for the latest Somerville Neighborhood News show, a community news production brought to you by the dedicated staff, volunteers and interns at Somerville Community Access TV. Here are some headlines:

Somerville Says: Black Lives Matter
Somerville’s residents, students, agencies and even the Somerville Police Department have been taking part in the nationwide discussion about the recent grand jury decisions where white police officers were not charged after they killed unarmed black men.

Somervillians and members of Somerville Community Access TV have marched in Boston and, on December 5th, from Somerville to Cambridge. And they helped produce a discussion program called Community, Police, and Race in Somerville on Monday, November 24.

Behind the Scenes at the Illuminations Tour in Somerville:
For the 18th year in a row, about 1,000 residents and visitors climbed aboard trollies to visit “illuminated” houses all over Somerville on December 13.

The families who “deck the halls,” hang the lights, wire the facades and pay the extra-large electricity bills are artists as much as anyone else, according to Rachel Strutt of the Somerville Arts Council.

For these full news stories and more, watch SNN on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. on Ch. 3 if you have cable TV, or online at www.somervilleneighborhoodnews.org.

 

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