Capuano concedes defeat in Senate primary

On December 8, 2009, in Latest News, by The News Staff


U.S.
Rep. Michael Capuano appeared with his family at the Fairmont-Copley
Plaza Hotel in Boston late Tuesday to concede defeat in his bid to
become the next Massachusetts senator. ~Photo by Tom Nash

By Tom Nash

U.S.
Rep. Michael Capuano greeted hundreds of supporters in Boston last
night at what they hoped would be a victory party, but instead the
Senate candidate promised to help welcome Massachusetts Attorney
General Martha Coakley to Capitol Hill.

"I want to be there to
make her the next Senator," Capuano told the boisterous crowd gathered
at the Fairmont-Copley Plaza Hotel. "When she gets elected, we're going
to work hard to make sure she's successful."

Capuano finished
second in Tuesday's Democratic primary for the special election to fill
the Senate seat left vacant by the late Edward Kennedy. Coakley won 47
percent of the vote to Capuano's 28 percent, while Alan Khazei and
Steve Pagliuca received 12 and 13 percent, respectively.

"In the
final analysis, name recognition matters," Capuano said of the
campaign, which many believed Coakley went into with a strong advantage
as a statewide office holder. "The attorney general was a pretty good
candidate. She didn't make any slip ups, and we just couldn't narrow
the gap."

Capuano's campaign staff said Tuesday they hoped for
a strong turnout in Somerville, where he showed up early to vote at the
Department of Public Works. With a voter turnout estimated at 28
percent, Capuano earned 8,006 votes – 67 percent of the unofficial
total.

"Somerville came out to support its native son," Mayor
Joe Curtatone said after Capuano's concession speech. "I'm proud of
what he did."

Capuano's speech, aside from congratulating
Coakley, focused on thanking his family, supporters and campaign
workers, many of whom he said were young people.

"You're now in a new family that you can never get out of," he said.

U.S. Sen. John Kerry joined Capuano on stage briefly before joining Coakley's victory party at the Boston Sheraton.

Coakley will face Republican State Sen. Scott Brown in the Jan. 16 special election.

Capuano said he may be back in Washington as soon as tomorrow, joking that he wanted to get his voting record on track.

He
added that he would continue the push on healthcare legislation and
attempt to "correct some errors we're about to make in Afghanistan,"
referencing President Barack Obama's decision to send 30,000 more
troops there.

"We'll be there to fight for you next week, the next year and the next decade," Capuano said.

 

Fatal accident on the railroad tracks

On December 8, 2009, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff


~Photo by William Tauro

By William Tauro

The
Somerville Police and Fire Department were dispatched to the rear of 78
Fitchburg Street for a fatal accident that occurred on the railroad
tracks behind the building. Emergency crews make their way to the
accident scene via an access gate located behind 86 Joy Street. This
incident occurred at 3:10 pm Tuesday. This is still a developing story.

 

Man falls off roof on Lee Street

On December 8, 2009, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff


By William Tauro

Emergency
medical crews work vigorously to stop the bleeding from a male that
fell off the roof that he was working on located at 16 Lee Street.

The
call came in as an industrial accident. The victim was transported to
an area hospital with severe head injuries. This incident occurred at
12:35 pm Tuesday.

 

Dryer fire at Somerville elderly housing building

On December 8, 2009, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff


By William Tauro

Somerville
Fire units respond to a fire at 125 Jacques Street, Somerville at the
James J. Corbett Apartment building. The blaze was contained and was
contributed to a 2nd floor dryer unit that caught fire. This incident
occurred at 12:55 pm on Tuesday

 

SFD respond to call of a 9 month old child not breathing

On December 8, 2009, in Latest News, by The News Staff


~Photo by William Tauro

By William Tauro

Somerville
Fire Department responded to a call of a 9 month old child not
breathing. The child was treated at the scene and transported to an
area hospital in stable condition. This incident occurred at 12:36 pm
on Tuesday.

 

Somerville Fire units respond to Somerville High

On December 8, 2009, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

~Photo by William Tauro

By William Tauro

Somerville
Fire units responded to a call of an oven fire at the Somerville High
School's cafeteria. It turned out to be an overheated motor that was
malfunctioning. SFD crews contained problem and soon cleared the scene.
No injuries reported. This incident occurred at 11:29 am, Tuesday.

 

Today is election day, don’t forget to vote

On December 8, 2009, in Latest News, by The News Staff

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Special State Primary

This is a special primary election for the U.S. Senate.

The
Somerville News endorses former Mayor of Somerville and current
Congressman Michael Capuano for Senate. There are so many great reasons
why he is the best choice to fill Ted Kennedy's seat, that it is near
impossible to find fault in his candidacy – that is how convinced we
are that if given the opportunity, Mike will do the Kennedy legacy
proud.

Polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Click here to view the Elections Department web site.

Go out and vote for Mike Capuano, every vote counts today, yours is needed

 

Children’s Toy event huge success

On December 7, 2009, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

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~Photo by William Tauro

By William Tauro

Toys
for Local Children's nonprofit organization held it's 4th annual dinner
dance fundraiser charity drive this past Saturday evening. The event
was held at the Holiday Inn Somerville. The evening was a huge success
raising thousands of dollars for local families.

Mayor Joseph
Curtatone and Executive Director Cindy Hickey of the Somerville Council
of Aging organized the event and despite that evening's first snow
storm of the season causing treacherous weather conditions outside, the
turnout inside was overwhelming. Local celebrity Jimmy Del Ponte was
the master of ceremonies for the evening and Mayor Curtatone was the
auctioneer with a gavel in hand.

 

Mike Capuano’s 70th “Open Mike” Rally held at the Holiday Inn

On December 6, 2009, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff
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By Donald Norton

Hundreds
gathered at the Holiday Inn tonight for U.S. Rep. Mike Capuano's 70th
"Open Mike" Rally as he nears the home stretch of his campaign for
Senate.

The diverse crowd included all the current Somerville
elected officials, along with some from Cambridge. State Sen. Pat
Jehlen and Mayor Joe Curtatone spoke before Capuano took the stage,
saying he was optimistic he would prevail Tuesday, when he faces off
against three challengers for the Democratic nomination.

Campaign
workers said they are encouraged by a late surge in recent polls, as
Capuano has been trailing behind frontrunner Martha Coakley, attorney
general for Massachusetts.

The former Somerville mayor
encouraged supporters to get neighbors and relatives out to vote on
Tuesday, saying the results would be close.

 

“Vote and Vax” on December 8

On December 6, 2009, in Latest News, by The News Staff

Somerville Residents Able to Vote and Receive Flu Shot at Same Location Tuesday

Mayor
Joseph A. Curtatone, Election Commission Chairman Nicholas Salerno, and
the Somerville Health Department announced that the "Vote and Vax"
pilot program first introduced in November 2008 will repeated during
the upcoming Special U.S. Senate Primary Election on Tuesday, December
8th.

Voters from Ward 7, Precinct 3 will be able to cast a
ballot and receive a free seasonal flu shot at the West Somerville
Neighborhood School between 5-7 p.m.

Those wishing to receive
the seasonal flu vaccine should enter via the Raymond Avenue entrance,
but residents DO NOT need to vote in order to receive the free shot,
nor must they receive the shot in order to cast a ballot. All
Somerville residents over the age of 10 are eligible to receive a free
flu shot.

The "Vote and Vax" program will be providing
seasonal flu vaccine only; vaccination for H1N1 flu will not be
available at this clinic.

The full schedule of clinic dates,
times, and locations can be found on the Somerville website at
www.somervillema.gov, or by contacting 311. For transportation
assistance, please contact the Council on Aging at 617-625-6600 ext
2300.