
Winter farm stand at the Boston Public Market in Boston, MA.
By Margaux Maxwell
Local food movements have become increasingly popular across the country in recent years for a variety of environmental, ethical, nutritional and political reasons. Throughout Boston, varieties of fresh vegetables and fruits can be found at farmers markets from the heart of bustling Copley Square to residential Somerville to diverse communities such as Dorchester. But for many in New England, this type of direct action goes out the window when they hit New England’s perceived cold and barren winters.
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‘Villens United by Chris Haskell
(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries and letters to the Editor of The Somerville Times belong solely to the authors and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville Times, its staff or publishers)
Whether you live in Somerville, Boston, or another major city where immigration is a hot button issue, you’re likely to have seen our Mayor Joseph Curtatone in the newspapers or cable news networks standing up to Trump’s immigration policies and unwarranted deportations. The Somerville Mayor has drawn a firm line in the sand over the city’s Sanctuary status and isn’t backing down from his critics on the right, including law enforcement.
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Join the local Somerville Chamber of Commerce monthly “After Hours” business get together this Thursday evening, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. This month the host is The Burren in Davis Square. It’s a great opportunity to network and meet and greet other Chamber members and businesses here in the city. Contact Steve Mackey of the Chamber to RSVP: smackey@somervillechamber.org.
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Eagle Feathers #126 – The Mariners
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
At the outbreak of the American Revolution, Lieutenant Colonel John Glover already had twenty-one years under his belt as the commander of Marblehead’s militia. Late in the afternoon of the battle of Lexington, his militia narrowly missed a chance to intercept the retreating British column.
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Rashida Ellis poses for a picture with two of Billerica’s finest police officers.
By Donald Norton
The 10th Annual Burlington Rotary Club Friday Night at the Fights was held at the Billerica Elks Hall this past Friday evening. March 31.
A sellout crowd with over 500 in attendance enjoyed a sit down dinner and a series of amateur boxing matches from various clubs in and around Massachusetts.
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By Donald Norton
The Duhamel Education Initiative held its 21st Annual Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, April 1 at First Church Somerville. The Somerville School Committee cooked and served the breakfast again this year. Funds raised from this and other DEI events help support special programs that benefit Somerville Public School students.
Arrests:
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Weldon Tucker, of 66 Vernon St., March 27, 5:23 p.m., arrested at School St. on charges of operation of a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.
Eric Dalton, of 15 Ainsley St., Boston, March 27, 9:17 p.m., arrested at McGrath Hwy. on a warrant charge of shoplifting over $100 by asportation.
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