Ceremony Commemorates 233rd Anniversary of Flag Raising on Prospect Hill by General George Washington Mayor The annual ceremony will begin at City Hall, 93 Light refreshments will be served. Miniature For more information, or to receive a free, |
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Kimberly The case is still According The stabbing took place at 11 Greenville Street, which is also that of AJ Savini Construction. Kimberley Savini's According Amado sustained an abdominal stab wound. After Other officers, as well as Somerville Fire and Cataldo Ambulance were on the scene. What When finally put on the spot, regarding who had After Savini's interview with Detective Oliveira, Savini was arrested on one count of murder. Savini An argument, Therefore, Savini rushed into the Upon When asked to produce the weapon, Savini surrendered the knife to Officer Collette. After Savini's lawyer is Maria Curtatone. She is Mayor Joseph Curtatone's sister. The prosecutor assigned to this case is Marian Ryan, Assistant District Attorney. "The More information about this case will be available after January 27, the date for which a status hearing is set. |
(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries of The Somerville News Boy have times changed…I remember when my New Year’s Eve agenda would On many New Year’s Eve’s, I was the entertainment with various bands. The best one was probably This year on New Year’s Eve I will be on vacation with my two boys. Thanks My resolutions have changed over the years too. For years, giving up Have you ever tried to get through a raging hangover without a butt? It New Year’s Eve was never a good time for me to try to quit For quite a while on New Year’s Eves, we would just make the rounds to all New Years Eve also meant the Three Stooges marathon on channel 38. Thank God they Here in a nutshell (because I am a nut) are some of my resolutions for 2009. Notice that I ‚Ä¢ I will try to not abuse credit cards (ha ha!) ‚Ä¢ I will try to have more patience with my kids ‚Ä¢ I will try to limit my e-bay visits and purchases ‚Ä¢ ‚Ä¢ I will try to calm down in traffic ‚Ä¢ I will make sure the window is open if I stick my hand out to flash someone the bird ‚Ä¢ I will try to floss more ‚Ä¢ I will try to limit my intake of high cholesterol foods – I will try to go to bed earlier – I will try to familiarize myself with the new cable TV channel line up (again) so I can click without looking I So here we go with As I toast You can email Jimmy directly at jimmydel@rcn.com. |
Aureo Santos a thirty-four year resident of Somerville stands next to what remains of his charred 1972 Ford Grand Torino, a well recocognized, familiar neighborhood icon that he has owned for the last thirty-two years! At 8am on the Monday before Christmas, Aureo's vintage automobile that used to ride around the streets of the Ville up to last week bearing his name "AUREO" on his Massachusetts vanity plates burned to a crisp in his Church Street driveway due to an electrical short. Aureo has much praise for the Somerville Police and Fire departments who showed up to extinguish the blazing automobile within minutes before the fire could have had a chance to spread to his or his neighbors homes. That he said was the greatest gift of all. |
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End of the year, all is quiet around the city, except George Hassett (our former Senior Editor) is now working for the Farm Team, we are happy for him. We here at the News will have some exciting news to announce over the next couple of weeks as well, looks like 2009 might interesting year for all in the newspaper business. *************** At *************** On *************** Lots **************** Rumor *************** Join Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone, *************** Our *************** The *************** Mayor *************** According |
Old Traditions, New Beginnings By Joseph A. Curtatone (The The But the Illuminations Tour is more than just As part of the tour, every guide issues an invitation Of course, the It was a time of They decided We know that their creation was far 233 years later, But one of the most basic and most powerful lessons that As 2008 Yet we are In Somerville, our traditions give Let's get started. |
By Doug Holder Gager, the cofounder of the Somerville News Writers Festival, and the author of a number of poetry and fiction titles, has a new poetry collection released " These Poems Are Not Pink Clouds." Gager's poetry has a signature mixture of humor, irony, and angst, tinged with a healthy dose of Bukowski-like fatalism. In his poem "Harvard Square" Gager pays homage to the bohemian square of the past, as opposed to the less romantic realities of the present day. Here Gager uses a peasant dress an old girlfriend wears to evoke a time and a place when his world was not jaded and fresh: " but when I was sixteen the used clothing store existed right there and a beaded dress made you more beautiful than a haunted gypsy, made me kiss you when you exited the changing room deciding whether I should either live or die forever" In B.Z. Niditch's "Portraits" Niditch presents a series of short poems that capture, with an economy of words, a wide variety of writers and artists. "Bukowski" reveals the down-at-the-heels, gone-to-seed; milieu the writer Charles Bukowski thrived and wrote in: " Wild wordsmith in your great spaces of L.A horror's beauty will always come back in a drinking mirror… effacing barracks of chaos- along peppered rail yards tearing up your daybreak flesh." Both books are mini-digest sized, with compelling front cover artwork. These titles are welcome additions and editions to the growing Alternating Current list of publications. To order these and other books go to: http://alt-current.com Alternating Current PO BOX 398058 Cambridge, Ma. 02139
The poems in this book deal with his journey and his attempts to take control of his health. . In spite of Mike's illness he regularly attends the Bagel Bards in Davis Square, publishes his work, and hosts his own reading series in Plymouth, Mass. I decided to use a couple of his poems from his new collection. To have your work considered for the Lyrical send it to: Doug Holder 25 School St. Somerville, Mass. 02143 dougholder@post.harvard.edu Just Waiting Waiting for the Doctor Waiting for the pills Waiting for the scalpel Waiting to heal Waiting for treatment to begin Waiting for treatment to end Waiting to feel better Waiting to feel worse Waiting for an organ Waiting for the worst Waiting for an ambulance Waiting for the hearse. "… The First Emanation Is Light…" * Paraphrase of Paul Foster Case Dialysis machine pulses soft light on walls of my bedroom, drives fluid into my abdomen. Pain grips my body python-like. I wonder: Are deities in the machine? If so, when the day comes we all need pacemakers Will heart then be divine? Maybe people are machines who need machines. But cells are micro-Gods. They thwart the darkness, this harvest season that promises burial. Cells secretly reinvent light. –Mike Amado. |
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