
A Gracious Professionalism® award and a top four finish was earned by the members of the Somerville High School Highlander Robotics team in Revere last weekend.
By Rebecca Danvers
Somerville High School Highlander Robotics team notched a final four finish at the latest competition, held in Revere last weekend. Somerville was also awarded the Gracious Professionalism® award in recognition of their outstanding sportsmanship.
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Meals on Wheels is Effective in Many Ways
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By John O’Neill
(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)
I’ve worked more than 40 years for two non-profit agencies that offer Meals on Wheels, and I feel something needs to be said about the Trump Administration budget director’s comment that cuts in Meals on Wheels for seniors are justified, since the program has not proven to be effective.
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By Jim Clark
Police officers were dispatched to the Kmart on Middlesex Ave. on reports that a suspicious person had concealed a watch inside a duffel bag.
Upon arrival, the officers met with store loss prevention personnel and were told that the suspect, later identified as William Nelson, had paid for the merchandise.
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The Nave Gallery’s “Nave 155” event on April 23 will feature works priced at $155 donated by over 70 artists with proceeds going towards sustaining the gallery. ~Photo by Charles Daniels
By Clara Hudson
The Nave Gallery, Somerville’s beloved home for the arts, is holding a unique sale to rejuvenate the local art scene and keep the gallery running. The event, Nave 155, will feature work donated by over 70 artists on Sunday, April 23 at 1:00 p.m.
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Nearly 5,000 people attended a rally in support of Somerville’s sanctuary city status in February, and the mayor has reaffirmed the city’s commitment to the policy in spite of recent threats of federal funding cuts.
By Jim Clark
On Monday of this week, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions threatened cities that fail to assist federal immigration authorities with cutting off U.S. Justice Department grants, prompting civic leaders across the country that have established “sanctuary” status in their cities to stand in defiance of the proposed cuts.
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The City of Somerville Board of Aldermen has approved the issuance of bonds for the construction costs related to the new Somerville High School.
By Joe Ruvido
At their regular meeting on Thursday, Board of Alderman approved the issuance of bonds for the construction costs related to the new Somerville High School.
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Tonight, Wednesday, March 2, A Very Somerville Birthday Party is being hosted by the city from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. The city is marking Somerville’s 175th birthday all year, but March is an especially important month. It was in March of 1842 that Somerville officially separated from Charlestown and became its own city. Help celebrate by joining an informal party on Broadway near the Charlestown line and then heading to Mount Vernon Restaurant for appetizers and cake. There will also be a cash bar where Aeronaut Brewing Company is unveiling a special gluten free Somerville birthday brew: Municipal Freedom Gives National Strength. Free admission. Go to the Facebook page “175 Somerville” for more details and to let them know you might attend.
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