By Margaux Maxwell

Q’s Nuts are making a splash all over Somerville and the Greater Boston area.

Q’s Nuts are making a splash all over Somerville and the Greater Boston area.

Tucked away on Highland Avenue near Davis Square, Q’s Nuts is a tiny store packed with shelves of roasted nuts from all over the world. Mexican Chocolate Cashews, Brazil Nuts, and Yerba Mate Chocolate Almonds are just a few of the flavors overflowing behind the glass. These are not the typical nut flavors you find at Fenway Park. Almost four years ago, Beth Quinn opened the family nut store with her husband Brian Quinn because she saw a need for nuts that “taste as good as they smell,” says Beth. Now, their nuts are starting to appear all over Somerville and Boston.

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Getting spring started in Union Square

On April 13, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Sal Ghamo

The Union Square Dance Party provided kids with an opportunity to cut loose and have some fun, while letting parents hang out and enjoy themselves too.

The Union Square Dance Party provided kids with an opportunity to cut loose and have some fun, while letting parents hang out and enjoy themselves too.

On Saturday, April 9, Somerville residents busted a move at the Union Square Dance Party. The Kids Union and Arts Union teamed up for an outdoor dance party on the Union Square Plaza. The crew spent all winter hosting indoor dance parties for kids, but they’ve had a big hankering to get outside and dance in the fresh air.

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Newstalk – April 13

On April 13, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

On Saturday, April 16, more than 300 youth are expected at the 10th Annual Somerville Youth Peace Conference at the East Somerville Community School, 50 Cross St. Somerville, from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. The conference, Back From the Future, will feature original performances by Somerville teens based on their own lives, workshops, and a services fair, while also highlighting the growth of Somerville over the past decade. Attendees will share their own experiences in interactive breakout sessions facilitated by youth. The conference, presented by the Center for Teen Empowerment, Mayor Joseph Curtatone, Somerville Public Schools, and the City of Somerville, will examine teen violence, substance abuse, social media, bullying and other issues, with a special focus on destigmatizing mental health. Mayor Joseph Curtatone and other elected officials will join the mostly youth audience to listen to teens’ stories and ideas.

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The great Trump/racism debate

On April 13, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Villens United by Chris Haskell

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Those of us who still read the newspaper were treated to a glimpse of a possible future this past weekend. The Boston Globe ran a mock front page of what our headlines would look like a year from now under a Trump Presidency. Mock articles spoke of a stock market crash, trade war, soldiers refusing to kill terrorist’s families, and of course, mass deportations.

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Unsuccessful return to scene of the crime

On April 13, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

The Somerville Police Department was asked to review a surveillance video at the Saks Off 5th store at Assembly Row last Thursday evening.

According to reports, the video from a few days earlier showed two males and a female arriving in a car. The female reportedly entered the store while one male waited outside on the sidewalk, and the other remained seated in the driver seat of the car with the engine running.

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The Somerville Times Historical Fact of the Week – April 13

On April 13, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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By Bob (Monty) Doherty

Most people realize that Somerville is and always has been a land of immigrants. If you didn’t come from a foreign country, then your ancestors probably did. Early on they came here in what was called the great migration, which took place during the 1620’s and 1630’s. Governor John Winthrop and his Puritan followers were looking for the “pot of gold” at the end of the rainbow … freedom of life and religion.

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Letter to the Editor – April 13

On April 13, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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I just received my new Water bill, it was ridiculous as usual. I was looking at the sewer charges and over the last two years they have increased $1.25 per 100 c.u. There has been an increase per 100 c.u. on every bill. Since I use about 700 c.u.’s a month this increase has cost me about $85 a bill, but with no end in sight. I was wondering if anyone knew who was setting these rates.

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Lyric’s Champs Skating Club season wrap-up

On April 13, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
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Skaters and volunteer staff

By Eric Saulnier
Somerville Fire Department

This past weekend, Lyric’s Champs Skating Club finished our second successful season of ice skating lessons. Lyric’s Champs provides one-on-one ice-skating instruction in a sensory friendly environment to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) as well as other developmental disabilities.

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State Rep. Denise Provost reviews ‘The Work of the Body’

On April 13, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Denise Provost is a member of the Somerville literary group The Bagel Bards. She is an accomplished poet, State Representative, and has done an infinite amount of work for establishing a Poet Laureate for the State of Massachusetts. Oh … yes, she is a great book reviewer too, as evidenced by her article below:

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Lyrical Somerville – April 13

On April 13, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Wayne-Daniel Berard teaches English and Humanities at Nichols College in Dudley, MA. An adoptee and former Franciscan seminarian, his birth-search led him to find and embrace his Jewishness. Wayne-Daniel is a Peace Chaplain, an interfaith clergy person, and a member of B’nai Or of Boston. He has published widely in both poetry and prose, and is the co-founding editor of Soul-Lit, an online journal of spiritual poetry. He lives in Mansfield, MA with his wife, The Lovely Christine.

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