
— Freshman photos by Nick Sturniolo
Somerville High School Girls Basketball hosted Malden on Tuesday, winning each game played. The Girls Freshman team won with a final score of 37–15. Junior Varsity prevailed with an impressive 48–37 total, and the Varsity team edged out Malden 47-45. This win was Varsity’s fourth win in a row.
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Gerald Saint- Fleming of Somerville January 23, 2018. Beloved husband of 41yrs to Mary (Crotty) Fleming.
Loving father of Michael Fleming and his wife Jillian of Sudbury and Katey Fleming of Somerville. Dear brother of Paul and Bette Fleming and the late William “Bill” Fleming. Cherished grandfather of Parker, Spencer and Charley.
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There just might be a boom in store for the local economy, as Amazon has announced that the Greater Boston area – including Somerville – is on their short list of contenders for their second headquarters.
By Jim Clark
Last Thursday, it was announced that Amazon had winnowed down its candidates for hosting their second headquarters from 238 to a final 20, with the Boston Metro area – which includes Somerville – making the cut.
Both Boston and Somerville made individual proposals to the online retail giant, and both ended up among the 20 contenders set to be scrutinized for the final phase of site selection. Amazon has announced that it will be making that final decision later this year.
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The Co-Incidence Festival’s Artist in Residence, Joachim Eckl, whose performance piece “Sound Bridges” can be enjoyed in Union Square daily through this Friday.
By Tom Rose
From the clink of a spoon to the roar of a fire engine, the human ear picks up millions of sounds a day, but it takes an experimental mind to call these various sonic vibrations music. And this week in Somerville, at the Washington Street Art Center, a group of such curious minds has gathered to do just that.
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Volunteers such as Cristina Ruiz and Sandra Lee from last year’s event will be at the ready, helping to make the 4th Annual Chili Cook-Off a raging success.
By Emily Blackwood
When Respond Inc. was founded in 1974, domestic violence didn’t exist in the judicial system.
“Back then they didn’t even call it domestic violence,” said Respond Inc.’s Chief Programs Officer Amanda Reichmuth. “It was within your rights to abuse your spouse.”
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Everyone is invited to the next Somerville Democratic City Committee General Meeting next Tuesday, January 30, 7:00 p.m. at the Somerville High School Library, 81 Highland Ave. With special guest speakers: Jimmy Tingle, Candidate for Lt. Governor, William Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth; and Jeremiah Thompson, Field Director for the Campaign to Re-Elect Senator Elizabeth Warren. All are welcome.
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By Mario Sousa
Suffolk Construction has recently accepted Emily Sabatino and Jennifer Cremone as interns for the renovation of the new high school.
These two Somerville High School seniors from the Residential Carpentry program will be pursuing their career interests in Construction Management through this internship for the remainder of the year.
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It’s a frustrating situation. The mere fact that one has to dig out after a whopper of a snowstorm is bad enough, but when it just keeps coming – oh, the misery!
Compound that misery with the unfortunate realization that city or privately contracted snow plows have piled the stuff right back onto your freshly scraped clean sidewalk – it’s enough to send you right up the wall.
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(L to R) Attorney Phil Privitera and Yves-R. Maignan, the 71st Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Master for Massachusetts.
On December 8, 2017, Somerville attorney Philip Privitera was named an Honorary Lifetime brother of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall African Grand Lodge #459 at its 226th Annual Communication in Dorchester, Massachusetts.
Founded on July 3, 1776, the Most Worshipful African Grand Lodge #459 changed its name officially to the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge in 1847 out of respect for its founding father, abolitionist, and first Grand Master, Prince Hall. There are now approximately 5,000 lodges and 47 Grand Lodges who trace their origins to the Prince Hall Grand Lodge, jurisdiction Massachusetts.
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