
Somerville firefighters responded to a fire at the Winter Hill Laundromat early Sunday morning, Dec. 22.
Somerville firefighters responded to a fire at the Winter Hill Laundromat early Sunday morning, December 22. Firefighters found flames burning inside the rear of the building which had spread into a wall and across the ceiling. The fire was reported by a passerby who spotted flames inside the business at 1:33 a.m. The one story building is located at 483 Broadway just outside of Magoun Square. The fire is believed to have originated in a clothes dryer. Firefighters had to force entry into the building which was closed at the time. Firefighters broke out several large plate glass windows to ventilate the heavy smoke and also cut a hole in the roof to stop the spread of fire above the ceiling. The building suffered extensive damage from fire, smoke and water in excess of $100,000.
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The path to health leads to 735 Broadway in Somerville, home to KenkoDo acupuncture clinic.
By Nidhi Mathson
“It’s so relaxing,” Paula Hogan said. “For me, it’s stress relieving. I’m in outside sales all day, driving all day, and I’m like, this is better than any cocktail, any good book. This is overall good for my wellbeing.”
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By Jim Clark
Police were dispatched to Park St. last week after receiving reports that a man was behaving erratically and disturbing people in that area.
Officers arriving on the scene reportedly spotted the man in question, Christopher Doherty, 36, of Wolfeboro, NH, waiving his arms and yelling as he walked along Park St.
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10-year-old with brain cancer receives very special visitor
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Jayson Cameron and his siblings enjoyed a special visit by that jolly old gentleman last week.
By David R. Smith
Sometimes Santa is just a phone call away, and sometimes he may even just be on the other side of the door.
That was certainly the case last Wednesday, when the big guy stopped by the home of 10-year-old Jayson Cameron.
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On behalf of the owners and staff here at The Times, Merry Christmas to all our loyal readers and friends in the Ville. We wish for a peaceful family time for all, remembering what Christmas is all about.
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Happy birthday this week to a lot of our friends here in the Ville and elsewhere. Political and all-around nice guy Jim Henry is celebrating this week, as is local newcomer to the city Kevin Dickinson. A happy birthday also to Chris Gerber, who is known here in the Ville, and to Kristen Chamberlain, whose Somerville ties go back a few generations. To a good guy, Zachary Atwell, who is originally from Maine, is married and the father of a young a child here, we wish a happy birthday. Those wishes also go out to Tayla Ingle Doherty and Mary Midge Donovan Kelly. Best bday wishes to Diane Nazzaro Haley, who lives here in the Ville. And happy birthday to Glen Kulbako, who is originally from upstate New York and now lives in the Ville and is self-employed at his photography company. Happy birthday to Michelle Barnard White, as well as to Joseph Amaral, who is self-employed at The Amaral Group in Cambridge, a computer services company.
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By Jim Clark
Police responded to a report of a shoplifter at the Market Basket store on Somerville Ave. last week.
Upon arrival, the officers found the suspect sitting on the ground, detained by store loss prevention personnel. According to their statement to police, the individual, identified as Craig Thomson, 51, had been detained after being caught allegedly taking several hundred dollars worth of shrimp out of the store without paying for them.
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Eagle Feathers #42–Giants
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
One was born in blue-collar Brooklyn, New York, and one grew up in Somerville, commonly called the “Brooklyn of Boston.” One attended public school number 149 in Brooklyn, and the other received his early education through the Somerville school system. They both came from immigrant parents, and they both had an ear for music, even though one of them couldn’t read a note. Although they traveled vastly different routes to get there, these two men became icons in their chosen occupations.
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Nice work if you can get it, if you like playing with Legos, that is.
By David R. Smith
Legoland Discovery Center Boston is holding a public competition that will turn someone’s love of Legos into a dream job.
“Brick Factor,” which will take place Jan. 25 and 26 at the Boston Public Library, is a competition to find the attraction’s master model builder. The full-time, salaried position is responsible for constructing new features, exhibitions and models at Legoland Discovery Center Boston, which opens in May at Assembly Row in Somerville.
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