
Two of the nation’s top political strategists, David Axelrod and Tufts University alumna Beth Myers, will discuss “How to Win an Election” at Tufts on Wednesday, April 13 as part of the Tisch College Distinguished Speaker Series. The series brings leaders from a range of fields and perspectives to campus to discuss pressing public issues.
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On April 12, Brass Union will host a tribute evening in honor of Ken Kelly, notable Somerville restaurateur and business leader who passed after a long battle with cancer in December. In 2001, Kelly founded The Independent in Union Square and later opened sister restaurants Foundry on Elm, Saloon, Brass Union and River Bar in addition to the Davis Square Theatre.
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MassDOT and the MBTA will continue a series of Green Line Extension public meetings.

As part of a current re-evaluation of the extension, the public is invited to share their ideas about the project.
The GLX project is proposed to extend the MBTA Green Line from a relocated Lechmere Station in East Cambridge to Union Square in Somerville and College Avenue in Medford. The re-evaluation of the project was launched due to significant cost overruns, and the re-evaluation is expected to be completed and submitted to the T’s Fiscal & Management Control Board in May.
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Indictments were handed down between February 18 and March 17, 2016. Defendants are listed by towns where alleged offenses occurred. Individuals without hometowns do not have a last known address available. These charges are allegations and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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Nelito Oliveria, 29, of Boston, was charged with possession with intent to distribute a Class A substance, subsequent offense, possession with intent to distribute a Class B substance, subsequent offense, possession with intent to distribute a Class E substance, subsequent offense, and violating the drug laws near a school zone or park. The Assistant District Attorney is Kevin Collins.
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Celebratory event at City Hall offers opportunity for city’s youngest residents to learn about and participate in civic engagement

On Wednesday, April 13, 2016, young children from around the city and their teachers and families will be gathering at Somerville’s City Hall, joining local dignitaries and early education leaders from around the state to celebrate the Week of the Young Child. The special event will provide Somerville’s youngest residents the opportunity to sing, tour various city hall offices to learn about city management, participate in a civic engagement activity, and be part of a proclamation reading by Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone.
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By Louise Carpenter

The 10th annual Somerville Youth Peace Conference, entitled “Back From the Future,” takes place at the East Somerville Community School on Saturday, April 16.
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 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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Friday, Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan and Mike Duggan from Wicked Sober issued an important call to action in response to a drastic increase in overdose deaths in Middlesex County. Since March 1, 2016 State Police assigned to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office have responded to over 33 fatal overdoses.
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Soon Somerville Public Library (MA) patrons will be able to borrow and iPad Air along with their books. If you’re interested in checking out the technology beforehand, stop by the library’s Technology Petting Zoo on Sunday, April 10, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Central Branch, 79 Highland Ave.
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