Newstalk – April 18

On April 18, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

This Friday, April 20, the Dave Martini and Nick Peters Scholarship Fund is having A Night with Jim Plunkett. The event is being held at the Dante Club, 5 Dante Terrace off Craigie Street here in Somerville. It’s a great time and lots of fun. Tickets are $40, and include well-known local singer Jim Plunkett, plus a 50/50 auction, lots of raffles, and a buffet dinner. For tickets, please contact: Janet7345@yahoo.com or you can purchase tickets at the Eventbrite page, www.eventbrite.com/e/dave-nicvk-scholarship-fundraiser-with-jim-plunkett-tickes-44716590526

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SHS Building Project Update

On April 18, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Some students will begin meeting in the modular classrooms upon their return from April break.

Phase 1 of the Somerville High School Building Project gets under way on Monday, April 23rd. Over the April break, several English and social studies classes will be relocated to the modular units on the concourse. Students in those classes will begin meeting in the modular classrooms upon their return from April break. The modular classrooms are equipped with all the appropriate classroom technology including Smartboards and each classroom has its own heating/air conditioning unit. The classrooms are secured, with a safety plan in place.

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By Donald Norton

Local attorney and a lifelong member of Somerville’s business community, Philip Privitera, was honored last week at one of his final meetings to preside over the Mystic Valley Lodge in Arlington.

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The Somerville Times Historical Fact of the Week – April 18

On April 18, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Eagle Feathers #151–The Year Was 1872

By Bob (Monty) Doherty

The date was January 1, 1872, a time when Somerville would celebrate her incorporation from a thirty-year old sleepy town into a young city. One of her immediate priorities was public safety. Less than three months earlier, a fire destroyed the city of Chicago on October 8 and 9, 1871. It remained the worst fire in American history until the attack on the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001. The Chicago fire killed over 250 people, burned over 200 acres and destroyed over 17,000 structures.

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Welcome back Tony!

On April 18, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Tony Alibrandi.

By Donald Norton

Whether you are an old customer or new one, we all offer a big welcome back after some major heart problems to Tony Alibrandi at his barber shop on Holland Street. He’s looking good and he’s cutting hair again like the pro that he is. He is celebrating almost 60 years of work cutting the hair of many notables here in the city. Tony is a great guy and he has a great assistant in Paul McGlashing.

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Our View of the Times – April 18

On April 18, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Community volunteerism is an uplifting thing to observe and, especially, to participate in. When the efforts involved result in making the community a bit cleaner and a more comfortable place to live then it is all to the better.

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Somerville Police Crime Log April 9 – April 15

On April 18, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Arrests:
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 Angelina Demelio, of 34B North St., April 9, 11:20 a.m., arrested at 34R North St. on warrant charges of witness intimidation and body disinter.

Zachary Colon, of 5 West St., Old Town, ME, April 11, 12:12 p.m., arrested at Broadway on charges of assault and battery, violation of city ordinance possession of a dangerous weapon, and armed robbery.

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From Michael Casey’s website:

In 1972, Michael Casey won the Yale Younger Poets Prize for Obscenities, a collection of poems drawn from his military experience during the Vietnam War. In his foreword to the book, judge Stanley Kunitz called the work “a kind of anti-poetry that befits a kind of war empty of any kind of glory” and “the first significant book of poems written by an American to spring from the war in Vietnam.” Its raw depictions of war’s mundanity and obscenity resonated with a broad audience, and Obscenities went into a mass market paperback edition, and was stocked in drugstores as well as bookstores.

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Lyrical Somerville – April 18

On April 18, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times


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Maryann Corbett is the author of four books of poems, most recently Street View from Able Muse Press. Her poems appear widely and have been featured on Poetry Daily, Verse Daily, American Life in Poetry, The Writer’s Almanac, and the Poetry Foundation website. She is a past winner of the Willis Barnstone Translation Prize and the Richard Wilbur Award. One of her poems will appear in The Best American Poetry 2018.

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SCC preserves affordable housing with MassDevelopment bond

On April 17, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

MassDevelopment has issued a $6.9 million tax-exempt bond for Somerville Community Corporation Inc. (SCC), a nonprofit that supports low- and moderate-income Somerville residents by promoting and preserving affordable housing. SCC will use bond proceeds to buy and renovate nine units of affordable multi-family housing in Somerville as part of the corporation’s “100 Homes Initiative,” which launched in 2015 to help SCC buy and secure the long-term affordability of Somerville properties. SCC also used bond proceeds to refinance previously issued debt, and East Boston Savings Bank purchased the bond.

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