By William Tauro Green Line expansion construction appears to be going on in Ball Square, the site of a proposed train station for that area. |
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| Say it isn't so, but we hear through the grapevine that one of the local Sovereign Bank Officers was making phone calls repeatedly to a customer and when this certain Bank Officer didn't get what he wanted from the customer he threatened to do bodily harm plus reveal personal information. There is a court hearing on the matter sometime next week to determine if there is sufficient evidence to move forward – we can't believe this is true, but then again you never know what people will do now days. ***************** Lots of stuff and functions *************** Mayor *************** This Sunday *************** We *************** The 7th annual *************** Also Happy *************** Condolences *************** Again *************** Kudos to *************** Somerville *************** The SHC (Somerville *************** Janeane *************** "Shape Up the Old Somerville *************** Somerville |
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It Flags So we According to them, But they have their own "secret meetings" and they call So while this |
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By Vladimir Lewis Somerville Officer McNally told the The group In Nicole Rioles, Business signs were also looked Another member, A In the same area the group found bread fed to the pigeons that was still lying around. This left out bread can attract rodents. The Heuston leads three to |
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By Jeremy F. van der Heiden On One of the most simple and underrated ways of At Tufts University, The According to the LCS website, the The LCS exhibits a strong sense of For any more |
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(The Many Yet our own history reveals these myths Contradicting the myth of individualism, older Contradicting The pervasiveness of today's Such a view makes us brittle. It undermines our ability to recognize forces for change and respond flexibly to them. We But these are the merest hints. The Peak oil comes when half of the world's oil In 2005, the Bush Reasonable energy I have written in the While Transitionists work at the In the context of Somerville, the urban farming part Much Three Somerville More |
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By Meghan Frederico The The On Thursday night, the Somerville Chamber of Guest of honor Mayor Curtatone Curtatone The city's delegation will consist of 30 During the three-day competition, Curtatone |
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By Steven Stafford You The Marathon in its He began in Charlestown and turned Revere warned Winter Hill, whose residents warned Prospect Hill, where they lit torches to warn everyone else. The unveiling of the first American flag took place on Paul Revere's fortieth birthday: January 1, 1776. In The British were chased to Boston, where they remained for a year, until the still-celebrated Evacuation Day. After In fact, Somerville was nearly named for Paul When it came time to vote on the name of the city, Warren's cause simply didn't have enough votes. Revere, however, continued to make an impact on the area after his midnight ride. He Revere's foundry made a lot of the city's church bells, some of which may still be in use today. Curtis Street in Teele Square is named for Revere's grandson Edward Revere Curtis, a Somerville alderman in his day. For all these reasons, Paul Revere's name and legacy has always been a part of Somerville. In There have been other commemorations of Revere: a But every |
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