By Gabe Pastel (gabepastelblog.wordpress.com)

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Somerville Community Access Television is happy to host the 5th Hyperlocal News & Media Meetup on Thursday, April 14 at 7:00 pm. This quarterly meetup will be followed by a tour of SCATV. Our featured guests are the founders of Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism – find out more about who BINJ is and how you can get involved in their local news efforts.
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Six students represented the Somerville Public Schools at the Massachusetts All-State Treble Chorus concert on Saturday, March 12. The All-State Treble Chorus is an auditioned chorus of singers in grades 4, 5, and 6 from all over Massachusetts. In preparation for this month’s performance, the chorus had the opportunity to work with Dr. Rollo Dilworth, a world-famous conductor and composer.
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The Somerville Health & Human Services Department and the Office of Somerville Commissions will present the Somerville Commission for Women’s (SCW) annual review, and celebration Women’s History Month, on Tuesday, March 29, at the VNA at 259 Lowell St, beginning at 6:00 p.m. All are welcome, and refreshments will be provided.
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Somerville’s youngest community members will be receiving a special welcome to Somerville, thanks to a new initiative by the Somerville Family Learning Collaborative (SFLC) and the Kiwanis Club of Somerville. The program, SomerBaby, focuses on welcoming Somerville newborns by providing parents of newborns with information, resources and connections, to assist in their new journey as parents and to help establish a support structure early in a child’s life. The official kick-off of SomerBaby will occur during the Week of the Young Child, April 11-15, 2016.
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~Photo courtesy of Scott Tingley/Tufts University
Tufts University President Anthony P. Monaco stands with Charlotte Kafka-Gibbons, the highest-scoring Somerville High School student at the Region IV Science Fair, in front of her winning project. Monaco presented Kafka-Gibbons with a $250 award from Tufts University for her work on bacterial growth in pickles.

By Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone
(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)
Even though we got snow earlier this week, it is springtime here in Somerville. That means the Mayor’s Wellness Challenge is right around the corner. The official kickoff is April 24 at the Somerville High School concourse, but I always try to emphasize that this shouldn’t be like a New Year’s resolution where you buy a gym membership you forget to use or where you eat a few more vegetables for a couple of weeks. We’re trying to take advantage of the return of pleasant weather to get people living more active, healthier lives. Not for nothing, we’ve built a city that ranks 7th in the nation in walkability and 4th in bike commuting. We’ve got farmers’ markets running year round and urban agriculture initiatives designed to put more produce on your table. We’ve expanded rec programs for kids and adults, and built or upgraded parks and playgrounds all around the city. We’re doing everything we can to make Somerville a place where you can live a healthy, active life.
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(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 Somerville Police Department
Chief David Fallon
Deputy Chief Paul R. Trant
Officer Sean Sylvester
On February 29, my wife of 52 years lost her battle. For the past 15 years she fought and beat numerous illnesses. On that day she had nothing left to fight with.
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~Photos by Claudia Ferro
The 2016 Career & Technical Education (CTE) Vocational Fair took place at the Somerville High atrium on Saturday, March 19.
Guests were invited to stop by the Career & Technical Education center at SHS to learn more about the CTE programs available to all Somerville High School students.
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