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Heather Aveson joined me at the Bloc 11 Cafe in Union Square to talk about her new role as the News Director of Somerville Community Access TV’s program, Somerville Neighborhood News. Aveson is an energetic woman with an infectious smile, and is as accessible as any of the staff at the station, who I have worked with over the years. From my chat with her I came away with the distinct impression that she abhors the obvious story, and always digs deep into its soft underbelly.
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Our poet this week writes: “My name is Eric Goudreau, a Sophomore at Endicott College majoring in Liberal Studies. I find great joy in writing creatively and decided to write a poem about my confusion of a Fall day.”

Statement of Legislators Following Meeting with MBTA & MassDOT Representatives
Sixteen teams from across the Commonwealth advanced from a pool of 131 schools to compete in the seventh season of
On Tuesday, November 17, Somerville Public Schools students and teachers participated in a Massachusetts State House event with the Legislative Tech Caucus to promote Computer Science Education Week. During the 4-hour event, students had an opportunity to hear from and interact with state legislators, and work with legislators and aides including Somerville State Senator Pat Jehlen, on hands-on Hour of Code activities.
In the spirit of the season, VNA of Middlesex-East social workers (l to r) Tammy Pacyna, Jennifer Quinn and Cheryl Wall delivered Thanksgiving dinner makings to patients in need. VNA of Middlesex-East donated gift certificates for turkeys and staff donated all the trimmings to help 10 families have a Happy Thanksgiving. The special deliveries were made to patients located in Woburn, Arlington,Somerville, Peabody, Wilmington and Billerica.
Sunday, November 22, the Somerville Public Library will host an afternoon with Christopher Daley, author of the book Murder & Mayhem in Boston: Historic Crimes in the Hub who will discuss Massachusetts’ most infamous murder cases. 













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