Villens United by Chris Haskell
For the last six years the city has thrown its annual PorchFest, which highlights the many different musicians we have residing here in the ‘Ville. Musicians with permits entertain passers by on the porch or in their yard while Villens and visitors alike enjoy the sights and sounds of the Somerville streets. The festival itself has become an unofficial city holiday and something the locals look forward to every year. Whether hiking the hills, or riding your bike around town, there’s something interesting to check out on nearly every block.
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Eagle Feathers #104 – Gypsy and the Brown Tails
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
The contrast between the birth of Somerville’s last century and now is startling. In its Annual Report of 1901, the city granted 25 petitions to keep 129 cows, 16 permits to keep pigs, and 4 permits to keep goats. Twenty-five diseased horses were put down, and 23 stables were built.
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Local resident Zach Zasloff and his son Max were spotted standing on a fire truck as they celebrated his Max’s third birthday.
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For years I heard about Gloria Mindock, the founder of the Cervena Barva Press, but I never met her in the flesh. She was the editor of the Boston Literary Review for a decade. She was involved in avant-garde theatre, (her theatre company won a Rockefeller Grant) as well as being an accomplished poet and a strong presence in the arts scene in these parts.
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Jennifer Weigel is a multi-disciplinary mixed media conceptual artist living in Somerville, MA. Much of her work touches on themes of beauty, identity, gender and self, focusing on how we relate and present ourselves to one another between realities, in real time, online and more. She enjoys creating costume-based personas to further convey sense of self and belonging. She also examines the role(s) that technology plays in how we relate to one another, as is the focus of some of her more humorous and/or cynical poetry.
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6:00 p.m. Tuesday to approximately 6:00 a.m. Wednesday morning: Eversource will be on site conducting necessary utility work that is expected to impact the sidewalk and one travel lane (right lane) in front of 240 Elm St. Noise impacts will be reduced after 12 a.m.; however, crews will continue to work until the beginning of the Wednesday morning commute. This work will not be conducted during the business day. No detours or traffic delays are expected.
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Looking through the store’s windows I saw a parade of leather shoes and boots, disembodied bronze female legs crossed seductively, a sexy, form- fitting floral dress on a one-armed mannequin, vintage vinyls, and ephemera from the 70s to the 90s. It all caught my fancy…. So I interviewed Andrew Wiley–his shop on 429 Somerville Ave–in the midst of a hip Union Square.
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The CPA Ribbon Cutting event at the Prospect Hill Tower, originally scheduled for Tuesday, May 24, has been postponed. A new date is TBD, and will be announced at a later date.
Join Somerville Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone, Ward 3 Alderman Robert McWatters, the Community Preservation Committee and Community Preservation Act (CPA) project implementers on Tuesday, May 24, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. for a celebration to mark the reopening of Prospect Hill Tower.
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Arrests:
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Domingo Peters, of 240 Albany St., Cambridge, May 16, 12:45 p.m., arrested at Somerville Ave. on a warrant charge of criminal harassment.
Kassy Depina, of 32 Newtowne Ct., Cambridge, May 16, 1:31 p.m., arrested on warrant charges of identity fraud, receiving a stolen credit card, and attempt to commit a crime.
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