
Somerville-trained boxer Melanie Costa will be making her bid for a place on the 2016 US Olympic Team at the trials being held in Memphis, TN. — Photo by Stephanie Buonopane
By George P. Hassett
A Somerville-trained boxer is on her way to Memphis this week to try and win a spot on next year’s US Olympic team.
Melanie Costa, 22, starts fighting Monday in the Olympic Trials. If she wins four fights she will represent the United States in women’s boxing in Rio De Janiero. “There’s one more step to making my dream come true and now I want to keep going,” says Costa.
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Alderman Maryann Heuston is reminding everyone to come check out Food Day, presented by the Beacon Street Neighborhood Association. From 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. on October 24 in the Whole Foods parking lot, 45 Beacon St. Help celebrate and enjoy healthy food. There will be games, activities for all ages, and food from seven Beacon Street restaurants. If you’re looking to see what’s going on in Ward 2 and want to get involved, follow Alderman Maryann on Twitter or go to her website for all the up-to-date news going on in Ward 2: www.maryannheuston.com.
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Renaissance cowboy Kinky Friedman rides again
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Saddle up for a night of raucous humor and fine music as the one and only Kinky Friedman brings his stories, songs, and larger-than-life persona to Johnny D’s this coming Friday night. — Photo by Brian Kanof
By Jim Clark
“Being multi-talented is a curse.” So says wildly multi-talented country singer, songwriter, humorist, politician novelist, journalist, and all around raconteur Kinky Friedman.
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By Benny Wheat, Nicole Dupre, and Greg Hill on behalf of Union United
(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries of The Somerville Times belong solely to the authors of those commentaries and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville Times, its staff or publishers)
In anticipation of the Green Line Extension, the City of Somerville set out a plan to develop key areas around the Union Square station, and selected US2 as the master developer. US2 is lucky to have the opportunity to work in the thriving, diverse neighborhood of Union Square, and that opportunity comes with an obligation to the community of people who have made this neighborhood desirable. In order for the project to be successful and our community to be preserved, residents and businesses currently vulnerable to displacement must be able to stay in Union Square and enjoy the benefits of the development and the Green Line.
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Ward 2 Alderman Maryann Heuston, Alderman at Large Mary Jo Rossetti and Ward 3 Alderman Bob McWatters are seen here with modern day Ghostbusters at last Saturday’s annual Monster Mashed-Up @ SomerStreets held in Union Square. The good aldermen were probably asking the professional Ghostbusters to check out City Hall and maybe the police station for reported ghost sightings. Another example of our aldermen taking care of business. Maybe a report will be presented to the full Board on their findings at the next meeting. President of the Board Bill White will hopefully call for one.
Over the years there has been an increase in not only brands of hummus, but the unique flavors as well. Garlic, lemon, beet, roasted red pepper, and jalapeño to name a few. Since it’s one of my favorite snacks with crackers or pita bread, and even a spread on sandwiches, I usually have a couple of tubs in my refrigerator. A recent trip out to lunch with friends I noticed a big catering tray with sweet potato hummus accompanied with dukkah. I couldn’t wait to get home to try to make it!
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St. Clement is headed to the Catholic Central League playoffs thanks to Saturday’s 8-0 victory over the Marian Mustangs.
By Colin Walsh
St. Clement (4-2) clinched a playoff berth and share of the Catholic Central League title for the second time in three years this past Saturday with an 8-0 victory over the Marian Mustangs (2-4) of Framingham.
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Somerville Bagel Bard Lawrence Kessenich reviews a new book by Charlotte Gordon that deals with literary outlaws:
Romantic Outlaws: The Extraordinary Lives of Mary Wollstonecraft and her Daughter Mary Shelley by Charlotte Gordon (Random House, 2015)
If you’ve ever wondered, as I have, why the name of Mary Shelley, the wife of famous Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, is so often written Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Charlotte Gordon provides a full and fascinating answer. Although Mary Shelley never knew her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, who died ten days after her daughter’s birth, Shelley not only inherited her mother’s name but also her spirit. And, as Gordon makes us fully aware in this lively biography, what a spirit it was—in both of them!
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