
During a lighter moment, Rose Cheyenne (right) from Samaritans of Boston loaded SCES nurse Nkera Rukubanuka down with plastic cups, to demonstrate how many small issues can collectively become overwhelming, during a suicide prevention training at Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services. SCES photo
Tips for identifying and assisting elders at-risk for suicide was the focus of a recent clinical training at Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES).
The discussion was led by Rose Cheyenne from Samaritans of Boston, a not-for-profit that provides suicide prevention services. Speaking to roughly 40 SCES case managers, social workers, and nurses, Cheyenne described suicide as a complicated issue that impacts many older adults, noting the highest suicide rate in 2016 was among people aged 45-64– with people over age 85 a close second. She also described listening as a powerful prevention tool.
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With construction on the new Somerville High School building project underway and set to ramp up in the summer months, gradual changes to parking options on the Central Hill Campus (which includes City Hall, Somerville High School, and the Somerville Public Library) and the surrounding public streets have begun.
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William Turville
Doug Holder interviews sculptor and architect William Turville at the Bloc 11 Cafe in Somerville, MA. Turville has left his mark on many venues in and around Somerville, MA.
Listen to the interview here.

Monday, June 18, is Bunker Hill Day and City offices will be closed for the holiday. Street sweeping as well as trash, recycling, and yard waste collection will remain on a normal schedule. Because of the holiday, parking meters and resident parking permit enforcement will not be in effect.

L to R: Educational Fund Winners Mei Mei Collins and Saja El Saudi with Rotary President Brian Rooney.
Somerville Rotary Club was honored to attend the Somerville High School Annual Awards Night on May 23. Somerville Rotary granted $2,000 scholarships to two well-deserving outstanding students of Somerville High School.
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The Kiwanis club of Somerville today awarded scholarships to six Somerville High School seniors. Distinguished Past President David O’Brien, Chair of the Scholarship Committee, explained that the college scholarships are funded by the sale of Lucky K tickets which are sold by the members throughout the year.
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The Fixer Fair’s philosophy is “Don’t throw it away – fix it!”
By Courtney Young
What’s in your junk drawer? Is it a wrench that you have no idea what to do with? A screwdriver that your mother bought you when you moved into your first place that you’ve never used? What about that old, broken Walkman that nostalgia keeps beckoning you to put back together?
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L to R: Past-President Paul Kaufman, Educational Fund Winner Mei Mei Collins, and President-Elect Kevin Su.
Each year, the Somerville Rotary Club awards two scholarships to deserving Somerville residents and high school seniors who are planning on going to college. On May 22, they were honored by the presence of one of this year’s scholarship winners at their weekly meeting. Mei Mei Collins, a senior at Somerville High School, President of the Somerville High School National Honor Society. Collins will be attending Harvard University in the fall to study Environmental Engineering.
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