
Students at the Kennedy School, all of whom are participating in the Kids Green their Schools program, act out all of the steps that must occur to enable individuals to watch television, from the power plant to the set.
By Cathleen Twardzik
At least eight science classes at the Kennedy School in Somerville will learn how to save energy this year by participating in the Kids Green their Schools program, which was created by “e” Inc.
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Progress is a wonderful thing to behold and to be a part of. Twenty years ago or so, few of us would have dreamed of how tightly connected we would become by way of an obscure little thing called the Internet. Yes, a lot of change can occur in such a relatively short span of time.
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Broadway, Ball Square corral. – Photo by Bobbie Toner
Curbside Structures Enhance Safety, Convenience for Cyclists; Improve Pedestrian Flow by Reducing Bike Parking on Sidewalks and at Parking Meters
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone announced that city workers are nearing completion on installation of ten curbside bicycle corrals across the city. The structures are designed to provide secure parking for up to up to 14 bikes in the same space that would typically be used for a single parked car. Bicyclists can use the corrals instead of locking their bikes to street signs or parking meters, which reduces congestion on sidewalks and promotes easier access to meters in business districts. The corrals will remain in place until late fall, when colder weather typically causes a decline in bicycle traffic.
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The Somerville News person of the week, Jim McCallum.
Meet Jim McCallum, who lives in Winter Hill. Jim has been a member of the Somerville Housing Authority Board of Directors now for many years, as well as Chairman of the Ward 4 Democratic Ward Committee, a former Ward 4 Alderman, and current union official. Jim was known as the “quiet alderman” while he served effectively and efficiently up at City Hall for the residents of Ward 4.
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You can pluck the string at the 'Last Chance Slippers' exhibit at Gallery 321.
By Amanda Rhodes
Saturday night marked the opening of Jill Comer’s new exhibit, Last Chance Slippers. The event was held at Gallery 321, the exhibition space of the Washington Street Art center. The nonprofit arts organization is located between Union and Inman Squares at 321 Washington Street. The center provides studio space for members and includes a darkroom for processing black and white film.
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Ah! Love! A young man’s attention turns to it when the warm winds meet the girls in their summer dresses. Andrew Pezzelli hands his heart to his object of affection– a poem that I hope will change your complexion–from pale to a lusty red.
Andrew Pezzelli is a junior communications student at Endicott College. He is a regular contributor to Stone Soup Poetry and has been working on a Digital Media Project focused around Poetry in Boston. The project can be found at poetryofboston.blogspot.com.
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Arrests:
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Jennifer Doherty, 23, of 123 Andalusia Loop, Davenport, FL, April 10, 4:13 p.m., arrested at 220 Washington St. on a warrant charge of assault and battery.
Kolleen Benoit, 31, of 14 Homer Sq., April 10, 4:58 p.m., arrested at 180 Somerville Ave. on multiple warrant charges of shoplifting by asportation.
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– Photos by Bobbie Toner
















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