
Maria Curtatone is leading over 300 precincts as of 10:30 p.m.
As of 10:30 p.m. Sept 6, the unofficial results for Southern Middlesex Register of Deeds is as follows:
310 precincts reporting out of the 385 precincts county wide.
Maria Curtatone 12,947
Maryann Heuston 11,517
Thomas Concannon 10,409
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The unofficial results from Somerville
State Rep.
Denise Provost 3640
Harry Kortikere 543
Write-ins 14
Blanks 259
Total 4456
Southern Middlesex Register of Deeds
Robert Antonelli 391
Frank Ciano 189
Thomas Concannon 188
Maria Curtatone 2213
Tiziano Doto 287
Maryann Heuston 3464
Write-ins 410
Blanks 18
Totals 7160
By Jim Clark
Police officers were summoned to the Kmart store on Middlesex Ave. for a reported case of shoplifting last week.
Upon arrival, officers were reportedly informed by store loss prevention personnel that a woman, Danielle Dellamano, 29, of Roxbury, was observed putting bottles of cologne in her bag. She was reportedly in the company of a male, later identified as James Dallaire, 27.
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The Winter Hill Community School is the district’s first Innovation School.
By Cathleen Twardzik
It’s time to get ready for another school year, so get your new school supplies together, and strap on your backpack.
The Somerville Public Schools (SPS) will begin the 2012-2013 school year on September 5, and several newly funded, district-wide initiatives, which are designed to support student achievement and to continue to improve upon the district’s dedication to providing SPS students with a comprehensive educational experience, will debut.
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L to R: Deputy Police Chief Michael Cabral, Mayor Joseph Curtatone, Fleet Manage Freddie Hartsgrove, Fleet Mechanic Mike Capasso and Police Chief Thomas Pasquarello. – Photos by William Tauro
The City of Somerville’s new fleet of nine 2013 Ford Police Interceptor SUV vehicles hit the streets of Somerville on Wednesday morning. The new additions to the fleet are all-wheel-drive and equipped with the newest and the best state-of-the-art communications and safety equipment available.

Be sure to get out there and vote on Primary Election Day, Thursday, September 6.
Primary Election Day is this Thursday, September 6, and although not much else is happening until the November election, we here in Somerville have two very important races to get out and VOTE on, whichever candidate you choose to support.
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The Somerville News Person of the Week, George Landers.
Meet George Landers. Oh, you’ve seen him all over the city and probably wondered, “Who is that guy?” George is one of – if not the only – DJs that the city has to do all the events. He also works for the City of Somerville. Up until a short while ago George worked as head of Inspectional Services, but he’s since been moved up in the City Hall ladder of fame.
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Election Day is Thursday (tomorrow) not Tuesday. It’s unusual but hopefully between all the signs out in the city and in the media everyone will remember to go out and vote this Thursday, Primary Day. There are not many on the ballot but there are two races here that would be of interest. Representative Denise Provost is up for re-election and has a challenger, as well as two fine ladies from Somerville who are running to replace Gene Brune down at the Registry of Deeds.
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The Somerville Fire Department’s Chief Engineer, Kevin Kelleher, issued the following statement: “The Somerville Fire Department would like to thank the residents and businesses of Somerville for their patience and cooperation during our annual fire hydrant testing conducted from August 6 through August 18. During those two weeks, Somerville firefighters tested over 1500 fire hydrants.”
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