
Corning Museum of Glass curator Kelly Conway delivered a fascinating lecture on the history of art glass production in Somerville on Sunday afternoon.
By Mariya Manzhos
When people want to learn about the past, the typical approach is through history books. But Kelly Conway, the curator of the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, prefers a much more tactile approach – examining historical objects themselves. And in her case, this means handling a lot of glass and learning its history. She shared her journey and discoveries with a presentation at the Somerville Art Museum this past Sunday.
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To the Editor:
More senior homeowners in Somerville have options to cope with property taxes, thanks to the Board of Aldermen, and Mayor Curtatone, with the leadership of Alderman Mark Niedergang.
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By Donald Norton
This week we ran into Ward 4 candidate for School Committee seat Ms. Jamie Sue O’Leary (pictured here) a resident of Thurston St. as she turned in her papers to be certified for the election. So far three candidates have taken out papers for the Ward 4 seat and one, Andre L. Green, is certified as of Tuesday, June 16 at 1p.m.
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By Donald Norton
The Eversource Walk for Boston Children’s Hospital took place this past Sunday at DCR’s Baxter Park, Assembly Row in Somerville. People from all over the area took part in the special fundraising event.
I met Esther Hanig, the new Executive Director of Union Square Main Streets at my usual comfortable perch at the Bloc11 Café in Union Square, Somerville. As head of Main Streets, Hanig will oversee the continued advocacy and promotion of the Union Square business district and neighborhood. The organization’s mission is to preserve the vibrancy of Union Square and promote dialogue between business owners, landlords and residents.
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