Newstalk – June 28

On June 28, 2017, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

We hear that the candidate for Ward 3 alderman Ben Ewen-Campen is having a poll taken over the past few days into last week. We heard this from a couple of those who received calls. We guess the poll is a low cost local poll with a Cambridge number that comes up on the phone. The person making the call might want to pronounce our mayor’s name correctly, not to mention she can’t even pronounce the name of the candidate she’s taking the poll for. Rule number one when doing a poll, make sure the names are pronounced correctly, including the person paying for it. Just saying! And before we forget, yes, Mr. Anonymous (you know who you are). We received your email and last week’s item on the Ward 3 race, and what we wrote was from a real Ward 3 resident. We don’t make stories up. We might embellish just a little sometimes but hey, that is what a “rumor column” is about. We didn’t have to with that item. We copied and printed it as the person wrote it. He actually signed his name, but we kept it out since we knew who he was. We won’t print what you wrote because we don’t know who you are.

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Last day for pulling papers for city elections this week

On June 28, 2017, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Candidate for Ward 1 Alderman, Elio LoRusso.

By Donald Norton

Candidate for Ward 1 Alderman, Elio LoRusso, who pulled nomination papers this past Friday, is pictured here turning in 140 signatures this past Monday, and just a few hours later the Election Department certified them.

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Kennedy School 8th Grade Moving On Ceremony

On June 28, 2017, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
timesphoto's Kennedy School Moving On Ceremony album on Photobucket

~Photos by Bobbie Toner
The Kennedy School 8th Grade Moving On Ceremony was held on Wednesday, June 21. The students received their awards and diplomas and were treated to a breakfast at the school afterwards. Most of the students will be attending Somerville High School in the fall for another four years.

 

The Somerville Times Historical Fact of the Week – June 28

On June 28, 2017, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Eagle Feathers #132 – Bridging Somerville

By Bob (Monty) Doherty

Until 1842, Somerville was called “Charlestown beyond the Neck.” This was a narrow tract of land that bridged the two districts together at low tide. The site was at today’s Sullivan Square, named after James Sullivan, Governor of Massachusetts and President of the Middlesex Canal Corporation.

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Somerville Girls U10 soccer honored by city

On June 28, 2017, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The Otters, Somerville Youth Soccer League’s Girls Under-10 Travel Team were honored by the city for their victory in the Commissioner’s Cup Tournament.

By Louise Carpenter

A special Citation was awarded by the City of Somerville Board of Aldermen at their regular meeting last Thursday Commending the Otters, Somerville Youth Soccer League’s Girls Under-10 Travel Team, who were undefeated in the 2017 Commissioner’s Cup Tournament.

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Afaa Michael Weaver, 58 and Major Jackson, 40 are two major African American poets from two different generations, but they both continually feed from their shared heritage, and the continuum of the Black experience in America. Weaver, a professor of English at Simmons College in Boston, a recent Pushcart Prize winner, and the author the critically acclaimed poetry collection Plum Flower Dance (U/Pitt), and Major Jackson, the author of Hoops, an asst. professor at the University of Vermont and a core faculty member at the Bennington Writing Seminars, met for a filmed discussion at the Somerville Community Access TV studios. The show was moderated by Gloria Mindock (Cervena Barva Press) and produced by Doug Holder (Ibbetson St. Press).

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Lyrical Somerville – June 28

On June 28, 2017, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times


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Michael Todd Steffen is the director of the Hastings Room Reading Series in Cambridge, MA. His latest book of poetry is Partner, Orchard and Day Moon that was published by Cervena Barva Press. His poems and articles have been published in many literary reviews in the United States and abroad. He has spent ten years living and teaching in France and England, an experience that has enriched his creativity. He was awarded the Somerville News Writers’ Festival Poetry prize.

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Somerville Police Crime Log June 19 – June 25

On June 27, 2017, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Arrests:
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Frank Chan, of 109 Glen St., June 19, 7:47 a.m., arrested at home on a charge of misdemeanor breaking and entering.

Nicole Monico, of 2 Hannah St., Haverhill, June 20, 10:37 a.m., arrested at Skilton Ave. on a warrant charge of operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended license.

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Somerville’s Annual Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration

On June 26, 2017, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

City will host its annual Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration at Trum Field on Thursday, June 29 (rain date July 6), beginning with live entertainment at 6:30 p.m.

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Free summer meals for Somerville youth

On June 25, 2017, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The Food and Nutrition truck is loaded with healthy provisions for the city’s hungry youngsters.

Enjoy free breakfast and lunch prepared by Somerville’s award-winning Food and Nutrition Services Department, available all summer for youth under the age of 19. Look for the Food and Nutrition truck to get your nutritious free meal. For more information, please visit www.somerville.k12.ma.us/summermeals.