
Student/actors Emmaleigh DaSilva and Hana Belanger play teens who are discovering the history behind the Prospect Hill Tower in the CPA funded video George Washington on Prospect Hill?
By Jim Clark
A video tour of the Prospect Hill Tower, which was produced in association with and funded by the Community Preservation Act Committee, was premiered for those in attendance at the most recent regular meeting of the Board of Alderman on Thursday, February 23.
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Forum panelists (L-R) Robert Coughlin, President and CEO of MassBio; Kermit Baker, Chief Economist for the American Institute of Architects, Peter Bekarian, Managing Director for Jones Lang LaSalle and moderator Somerville Attorney Adam Dash, Esq. — Photo by Kulbako Photo
By Tom Bannister
On Tuesday, February 28, the Somerville Chamber of Commerce held a forum The Next Innovation Center: Why Not Somerville? Over 130 people packed the Holiday Inn to hear industry experts explain what biotech companies are looking for and what Somerville needs to do to attract the next generation of companies.
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Iconic Fluff expert and author Mimi Graney will be extolling the virtues and sharing the history of the sticky confection as she offers up her new book, “Fluff: The Sticky Sweet Story of an American Icon.”
By Rebecca Danvers
It has been 100 years since Archibald Query concocted one of the most popular confectionary treats ever to grace our snack trays and tantalize our taste buds, right here in Somerville: the one and only Marshmallow Fluff.
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Don’t forget, tonight, Wednesday, March 8, Ward 5 Alderman Mark Niedergang will be holding his re-election fundraiser from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Olde Magoun Saloon, 518 Medford Street, in Magoun Square. Plenty of parking in the lot next door. Come celebrate Ward 5 and Somerville’s progress and challenges, and contribute to our future. Guest speaker: State Representative Christine Barber. MC: Alex the Jester. Complimentary food, cash bar. Suggested Donation: $500, $250, $100, $75. Please come and give what you can. Make checks payable to: Committee to Elect Mark Niedergang, 29 Conwell Street, Somerville, MA 02143.
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This past week, Ward Three Alderman Bob McWatters presented a check for $10,000 on behalf of an anonymous donor and admirer of the work that the Little Sisters of the Poor do here in Somerville. From Left to right: Sister Patrice along with resident Tina Quintal, Alderman Robert McWatters and Sister Mary Vincent. The Little Sisters of the Poor has been serving the needy here in Somerville and local area for over a 100 years. This donation is very generous and was well received by everyone associated with the home.

The Prospect Hill Academy Lady Wizards tangle with the Community Charter School of Cambridge Lady Cougars in the Massachusetts Charter School Athletic Organization’s championship game this Friday. — Photos by Correen Demers
By Ashley Richardson
The Lady Wizards of Prospect Hill Academy will face-off against the Community Charter School of Cambridge Lady Cougars in the Massachusetts Charter School Athletic Organization’s championship game on Friday, March 10, at 6:30 p.m. at the Clark Athletic Center on the campus of the University of Massachusetts at Boston.
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Author of ‘Admit One…’ a lyrical exploration of scientific racism
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Martha Collins is the author, most recently, of Admit One: An American Scrapbook (Pittsburgh, 2016), Day Unto Day (Milkweed, 2014), White Papers (Pitt Poetry Series, 2012), and Blue Front (Graywolf, 2006), a book-length poem based on a lynching her father witnessed when he was five years old. Collins has also published four earlier collections of poems, three books of co-translations from the Vietnamese, and two chapbooks. I spoke with Martha Collins on my Somerville Community Access TV show Poet to Poet/Writer to Writer about her new poetry collection Admit One… that deals with the scientific racism of the early twentieth century, including the Eugenics Movement.
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Somerville resident sought for open Condominium Review Board seat.
The City of Somerville’s Condominium Review Board, which is charged with enforcing the condominium conversion ordinance to protect tenants in rental properties being converted to or sold as condominiums, has an open position. The City invites interested Somerville residents to apply.
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