The Somerville Times Historical Fact of the Week – August 17

On August 17, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Eagle Feathers #110 – An Engineering Family

By Bob (Monty) Doherty

Colonel Loammi Baldwin was certainly a father of engineering. He is known as the father of American Civil Engineering for no small reason. He raised five sons who followed him down that chosen path as they tried to emulate their father’s accomplishments.

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Letter to the Editor – August 17

On August 17, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

(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)

To the Editor:

Each day I go to my office, I drive through East Cambridge and East Somerville. Both neighborhoods have changed, in some ways quite dramatically. East Cambridge has grown into a hotspot for new economy businesses and life sciences, and there has been an enormous increase in new apartment units. East Somerville’s Lower Broadway boasts one of the most eclectic, funky areas in all of Greater Boston. And yet, both neighborhoods retain a welcoming, familiar feel.

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Memphis Soul 5K BBQ Run 2016

On August 17, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
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— Photos by Bobbie Toner

The Memphis Soul 5K BBQ Run to benefit the research and treatment of Multiple Sclerosis took place this weekend, starting at The Burren. Each runner and walker received a colorful race T-shirt; Chrono Track Timing with mats at start and finish provided by Granite State Race Services; and a finisher medal with ribbon. Post race BBQ, refreshments and live music was sponsored by Dingle Brewery and Crean’s Irish Lager.

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Interview with Richard Cambridge

On August 17, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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A poet, writer, and memoirist, who brought the famed Poets Theater from Cambridge, Mass to Somerville’s Arts Armory
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I first met poet Richard Cambridge when we worked on the poetry anthology City of Poets: 18 Boston Voices, in 2000. About a decade ago I interviewed him on my Somerville Community Access TV show Poet to Poet/Writer to Writer, when he still had the “Poets’ Theater” at the famed Club Passim in Harvard Square. In 2010 he moved the theater to the Somerville Arts Armory, and hasn’t looked back. He continues to run this series of poets, musicians, artists, who strut their stuff on the stage. I recently caught up with Cambridge at the Bloc 11 Cafe in Union Square, Somerville.

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Lyrical Somerville – August 17

On August 17, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Jared Smith is the author of eleven volumes of poetry, including his Collected Poems: 1971-2011; multimedia productions based upon his writing in New York and Chicago; two CDs; and numerous publications in the applied sciences. His poems, essays, and literary commentary have appeared in hundreds of publications in the U.S., Europe, and China. Journals his work has appeared in include: Beloit Poetry Journal, Paterson Review, New York Quarterly, The Same, Poet Lore, Confrontation, Lummox, The Pedestal The Smith, Colorado Quarterly, Greenfield Review, Louisiana Literature, Ibbetson Street Press, Wilderness House Review, Fifth Wednesday, Chiron Review, and a great many others. He is a Board Member of The New York Quarterly Literary Foundation and is Poetry Editor of Turtle Island Quarterly out of Oregon. He has also served on the Editorial Boards of The New York Quarterly; Home Planet News; The Pedestal; and Trail & Timberline. He is listed in Poets & Writers, The Colorado Poets Center, Who’s Who In America, and other major reference sources.

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Somerville Police Crime Log August 8 – 14

On August 17, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Vanessa Doe, August 8, 2:09 p.m., arrested at Middlesex Ave. on a warrant charge of shoplifting by asportation.

Vincent Distasio, of 28 Brook St., August 9, 12:21 p.m., arrested at Crocker St. on warrant charges of larceny over $250 and assault and battery.

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Reported shooting at Broadway and Grant St.

On August 16, 2016, in Latest News, by System
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By Jim Clark

According to Somerville Police, a 26-year-old Malden resident was located at Broadway and Grant Street today at 1:50 p.m., suffering from one gunshot wound to the hip. The victim was  transported to Mass General Hospital with a non-life threatening injury.

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Doug Holder Interviews Jazz Producer Alan Ringel

On August 16, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Here is the podcast of my interview with my old pal, Alan Ringel— experimental jazz producer and a founder of About Time Records. Al talks about one of their artists Henry Threadgill–who just won the Pulitzer-Prize, the “jazz loft” scene in the 70s in NYC– the role of improvisation and composition in jazz, misconceptions about Louis Armstrong, jazz writer Stanley Crouch — the jazz clubs in Greenwich Village, and much more… We had our discussion at the Thai restaurant “Sweet Ginger” in Union Square, Somerville.

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Somerville YMCA CIT/LIT Job Readiness Program graduation

On August 16, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

cit_litThe CIT/ LIT Job Readiness Program held its graduation on August 12, 2016 at The Arthur D. Healey School on 5 Meacham Street.  The graduating class consisted of students between the ages of 13-15, who dedicated four-weeks out of their summer to participate in a program that taught them about job readiness and leadership skills.

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Elder home care wait lists begin September 1

On August 14, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Louise Carpenter

The Baker Administration has officially announced that starting September 1st, waiting lists for some elders will begin in the home care program. But according to Mass Home Care, the state has enough Federal dollars to avoid the crisis.

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