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By Julia Fairclough Discussions The City of Organizers The $100 million project was accepted as a major "The planning stage Mike Hall, the project manager for Tetra o The lack of a crosswalk on Rutherford Avenue o The lack of a direct connection to Paul Revere Park o Rutherford Avenue is unnecessarily wide, encompassing nine lanes o There are poor sight lines for pedestrians o The crosswalk across Chelsea Street is not ADA compliant. On A continuous bike and pedestrian path will run alongside the corridor and cross over Rutherford Avenue alongside the crosswalk. Landscaping Residents were Some The medians must also be maintained, as other medians in the city have been neglected, a resident said. Traffic The Rutherford Avenue underpass could Regarding the Austin Street The Planners will post all project updates at www.cityofboston.gov/transportation/rutherford/ sometime next week. Neighbors o Pedestrian access between the neighborhood and the Sullivan Square station o Bus circulation and access at Sullivan Square station o Main Street and cut-through traffic o Truck impacts and traffic o Traffic lanes and speed reduced on Rutherford Avenue o Pedestrian access improvements at City Square o Bike lanes are needed |
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Priorities will secure jobs, maintain health care reform and protect safety net services BOSTON – Wednesday, March 25,2009 – "These The federal American Recovery Approximately $764 million Securing Jobs and Supporting Health Care Services: $255million in FY10. Ensuring The Governor's FY10 budget priorities provide $255 million for: Hospitals: $160 million Nursing homes: $45 million Community mental health: $15 million Community health centers: $10 million "Community First" initiative: $20 million Other health care providers: $5 million Maintaining Health Care Reform: $222 million in FY10 The Protecting the Safety Net: $97 million in FY10. The Governor's funding priorities for protecting safety net services in FY10 include: Department of Mental Health: 14 million Support additional rental subsidies for people with mental illness living in the community. Provide adequate funding to maintain inpatient capacities. Department Restore funding for family supports. Disability Commissions and Veterans:$5.73 million. Restore after-hour interpreter services for the deaf and hard of hearing. Fund Invest in veterans. Department of Children and Families: $10.2 million. Preserve 82 social work positions. Increase rates for foster care families. Department of Youth Services: $3.4 million. Address substance abuse for detained and committed youth. Institute transitional placements. Department of Public Health: $7.4 million. Support Department's Bureau of Health Care Safety and Quality. Maintain access to family planning services. MassHealth – Children's Behavior Health Initiative: $25 million. "Safety "Unlike "These actions by Governor Patrick are just what the "We are facing challenging "The "Maintaining high quality health care services is absolutely Congressman "I "These funds will secure jobs, lead to the "I'm "These "These federal funds will Investments Deliver For more information about what the federal recovery law means for Massachusetts, please visit www.mass.gov/recovery. |
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Forever This pervasiveness We applaud the Mayor for bring people into the process, |
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By Mike Rubin After "Over 125 people were in As "(Masse) had a wonderful season and she took our throwers to a whole another level," said O'Rourke. "She did a fabulous job." Earning rookie of the year honors for the Highlanders were the freshmen duo of Genard and Tayla Plett. In Receiving captains' plaques were the tandem of Homsi, Esther Sainterling, Rose Mathieu and Jessica LeBrun. Establishing Highlanders who earned As for next year's captains, the Highlanders will be guided by Sabrina Ozit, Masse and Conde. "The |
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| Somerville High School Scholarship Foundation is having its annual major fundraiser raffle coming up, drawing to be held May 8th at the Highland Caf√© at 7pm. Tickets are $100.00, for a chance at many prizes – contact Gene Brune or any of the trustees for tickets before they are all sold out – it's a great fundraiser for a great cause. *************** Ward *************** Veterans *************** Cafe Lola is the new name of the *************** Nice ************** Don't forget to renew your dog license. You can be fined if your dog isn't licensed every year! *************** Shout *************** Get *************** Newly *************** And *************** Somerville Pop *************** The Somerville *************** Nice to see *************** Funny how *************** Masonic Open *************** Enjoy *************** Finally, |
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(The Okay, We hit the bike trail and peddled to Spy pond in Again, who can you We want warm weather. We are ready for warm weather. We deserve warm weather. This winter is like a pimple that won't go away. When The kids don't care if it's still cold out. When we We When That Yes, I am ready for spring, Speaking of simpler times, a wonderful little radio Bob Bittner is the |
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By Mike Rubin Culminating Earning Greater Boston "Keenan and John won at the GBL Emerging as the Sophomore Recording After "He was hurt in the baseball season with Earning Senior Bendhjy Naziare and freshman Andryc Evich "A first season (Evich) Notching the unsung hero award was senior Robby Lyons, who emerged as the fifth leading scorer on the team. "Robby Emerging as a proud recipient of the coaches' award "There After "(Jean) picked up the Also "The winner of this award encompasses many great characteristics that Following a team vote, next year's senior captains will be John Thomas, Augustus, Tim Sullivan and Chen. |
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Led On Earning In the mile Leading In the high jump, Huertas, Rubio and Guerra For the girls, the Healey cruised to a win with a Recording Most Valuable Player honors was In the mile run, Melissa Baptista cruised to a win, In the 600 yards, Shykela McAndrew of the Healey earned |
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