Lyrical Somerville – January 8

On January 8, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
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In this picture you see the half face of poet Robert K. Johnson outside the window of the house at 33 Ibbetson Street in Somerville, Mass. This is where Somerville’s literary magazine Ibbetson Street was birthed in 1998.

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Inauguration focuses on community

On January 7, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
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Somerville District Court Presiding Justice Maurice K. Flynn III swears-in Mayor Joseph Curtatone for his sixth term Monday evening, making him the longest-serving mayor in the city’s history. – Photos by David R. Smith

By David R. Smith

The East Somerville Community School played host to the city’s annual inaugural ceremonies Monday evening, during which Mayor Joseph Curtatone and members of the Board of Aldermen and School Committees were officially sworn-in to their terms by Maurice K. Flynn III, the presiding justice of the Somerville District Court. While the inauguration is nothing new, this year’s event saw Curtatone being sworn in to an unprecedented sixth term and five seats on the 11-member board being filled by new people.

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Somerville Police Crime Log December 3 – January 5

On January 7, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Aime Zoua, 48, of 39 Cleveland St., Everett, December 31, 4:22 p.m., arrested at 500 Mystic Ave. on warrant charges of marked lanes violation and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

Sean Manuel, 19, of 32 Cubby St., Medford, January 1, 2:26 a.m., arrested at Cedar St. on charges of armed robbery and assault with a dangerous weapon, and on warrant charges of failure to stop or yield, failure to wear a seat belt, operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended license, and operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended registration.

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‘Mr. Murph’ ceremony rescheduled to Friday

On January 6, 2014, in Latest News, by The News Staff

The Jan. 3 ceremony to honor Lorne A. Murphy, known affectionately as “Mr. Murph,” has been rescheduled to 7 p.m. this Friday, Jan. 10, and will take place prior to the tip-off of the Somerville High boys basketball team’s home game against Malden.

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Super Precious Art Gallery Retrospective

On January 6, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
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“It Bears Repeating” by Chris Piascik.

Somerville Arts Council’s Super Precious Art Gallery features almost-monthly online group shows with contemporary art inspired by a specific topic or theme.

For the month January, the prints from online gallery are featured in the Inside-OUT Gallery, showcasing a retrospective of past shows.

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Final fire of 2013 in Somerville

On January 6, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Photo courtesy of Somerville Fire Dept.

Photo courtesy of Somerville Fire Dept.

Somerville’s final fire of 2013 occurred on December 31 at 10:41 a.m. for a fire on the second floor of  127 Cross Street. Fire damage was confined to a second floor front bedroom with smoke and water damage also to both the first and second floors of the two family duplex. Damage is estimated at $50,000. A child playing with a lighter has been determined to be the cause.

 

 

 

From Richie Havens to Somerville

On January 5, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
A traditional blues player with a style all his own, Walter Parks comes to Somerville on Jan. 11.

A traditional blues player with a style all his own, Walter Parks comes to Somerville on Jan. 11.

By Jim Clark

Veteran blues and jazz guitarist Walter Parks has built an international career as the lead guitarist for Woodstock legend Richie Havens, as half of the folk-duo The Nudes, and as leader of the neo-southern rock group Swamp Cabbage. On Saturday, Jan. 11, he will be bringing his unique song stylings to town for a show at Johnny D’s, along with Duncan Phillips and Kate MacLeod.

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Best of Somerville 2013: Historian Bob Doherty

On January 4, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

doherty_webMeet our own Bob Doherty, seen here with The Somerville Times Editor David Smith. Bob is the guy to go to for historical facts that are hard to find here in Somerville. Bob retired after many years as a Somerville firefighter, during which he served the city with honor and distinction. His historical knowledge of Somerville has no equal; we love to quiz him and ask him stuff. And even though, we can’t remember when we ever stumped him, we keep trying.

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Bye Bye 2013

On January 4, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries of The Somerville Times belong solely to the authors of those commentaries and  do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville Times, its staff or publishers)

One last chance to gripe for 2013! It was the best of years, it was the worst of years. We endured the Boston Marathon bombings, which brought our region closer even though it was a tragic and sad thing. We celebrated a Red Sox World Series championship, which eased the pain a bit and made Boston even stronger. Our beloved former Mayor Gene Brune gave us a great book full of his awesome memoirs, and the Green Line extension comes closer to reality. We saw even more bikes on our Somerville streets, which hopefully means we will all drive more carefully (both motorists and cyclists). Somerville also had a very successful year full of concerts, festivals and street celebrations. The teen Sunsetters and the senior Moonlighters sang their hearts out all over the city to appreciative audiences. Davis Square added even more restaurants and yogurt joints, and the young people who frequent those spots got even more tattoos. Dogs are still running leash-less at Powder House Park, as some citizens feel they are somehow privileged and are exempt from obeying laws. Joggers still act like they own the sidewalks. You better get out of their way or they will knock you down! I especially like the nighttime joggers who run TOWARD traffic. And we now have three, count them three, Somerville newspapers. It seems like a newspaper civil war is going on. The one expensive rag will print anything any nut leaves on their phone line. And to think, I used to deliver it! It does, however, come in handy for lining birdcages or wrapping up fish. In 2014, maybe we will see a fourth or fifth Somerville newspaper pop up!

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Winter Farmers’ Market at the Armory

On January 3, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
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 – Photos by Bobbie Toner

Every Saturday through March, 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. at Arts at the Armory, 191 Highland Ave, Somerville. Local vendors provide great fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, seafood, baked goods, and more.

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