
SCES Director of Adult Family Care Jeanne Leyden.
By Jeanne Leyden
Helping people care for a loved one at home is central to our mission at Adult Family Care (AFC). But sometimes we help by introducing qualified caregivers to those who need live-in support.
We are a MassHealth-funded, non-profit program that specializes in helping caregivers succeed. We know many experienced live-in caregivers and have an extensive review process to ensure the match is happy and safe.
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The 9th Annual Playworks Run for Recess 5K takes place Saturday, May 19.
On Saturday, May 19, students and staff members from four Somerville schools will participate in the 9th Annual Playworks Run for Recess 5K presented by Playworks New England in partnership with the New Balance Foundation. Funds raised through the family friendly 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run, which will take place along Franklin Park’s world-famous cross country course adjacent to the zoo in Roxbury, will support play and physical activity in 140 elementary schools across New England.
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Tree clearing and grubbing operations along the east/north side of the MBTA right-of-way will continue during daytime hours this weekend (Saturday 5/12, and Sunday 5/13, from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM) between the College Avenue Bridge in Medford and the Cedar Street Bridge in Somerville.
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Say Darling will be rattling the rafters at The Burren on Friday, May 18.
By Blake Maddux
Over the past 15 years, Celia Woodsmith has played in several folk, rock ‘n’ roll, and bluegrass bands. One of them, Della Mae, received a Grammy Nomination for their 2013 album, The World Oft Can Be.
Chris Hersch is a former member of Girls Guns and Glory, who won the 2011 Boston Music Award for Americana Artist of the Year.
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Dante DiFronzo
By Jim Clark
According to a report published in The Boston Globe, a Somerville Police Department detective has been let go by the city over a 2015 incident in which the officer, Dante DiFronzo, allegedly aided a drug dealer in finding his rival, which led to a near fatal stabbing.
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Update: Due to current forecasts, Somerville Porchfest has been postponed to Sunday, May 13. Bands begin in West Somerville neighborhoods at noon.
Have you ever sat on your porch and overheard a neighbor strumming guitar on another porch? PorchFest takes this idea and multiplies it to create a city-wide event where Somervillians share their love of playing and listening to music.
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Minibonds will allow residents the chance to earn tax-exempt interest while investing directly in Somerville’s future
Proceeds from the sale of minibonds will support projects like Lincoln Park renovation, West Branch Library design, street and sidewalk improvements, and more
The City of Somerville will soon offer residents the opportunity to invest in Somerville’s future by purchasing minibonds. Minibonds not only allow purchasers to directly support the community’s collective goals by investing in the financing of some of Somerville’s capital projects, they also enable residents to earn tax-exempt interest.
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