By Donald Norton
This past Saturday at Powderhouse Park the City and Ward Democratic Committee had their picnic. A good size group of activists and candidates were present, about 75 members. The special guest was Attorney General Maura Healy, and former Mayors Gene Brune, Dot Gay and current Mayor Joseph Curtatone also attended. It was a good time and there was plenty of food and discussion on local and national politics.
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Eagle Feathers #87 – Person’s Ten Acres
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
In 1871 Person Davis was a member of the “Town” of Somerville’s last Board of Selectmen. The following year in1872, he was a member of the “City” of Somerville’s first Board of Aldermen. In business he was a successful grain dealer and merchant. In Massachusetts politics, he represented Somerville for two terms, served on the General Court, and worked on the Committee of Street Railways. Davis Square, which grew up and around Person’s house, gardens and orchards, was named after him in 1883. After the Civil War, West Somerville developed rapidly, and since then Davis Square has been at its heart.
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Grab your instrument and your dancing shoes, and get ready to help the City celebrate the latest installment of its SomerStreets series with Strike Up the Bands @ SomerStreets on Sunday, Sept. 20 on Holland St.! From noon to 4 p.m. between Davis Sq. and Teele Sq., free, family-friendly activities and entertainment will include live music at as well as children’s activities, family-friendly programming, and student-friendly fun (welcome back, students!) throughout the afternoon.
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So, it’s Election Day on Thursday. Or so it is in Ward 6, where four contenders vying for the soon-to-be vacated alderman seat will be battling it out, hammer and tongs, in a preliminary election contest. 


The City of Somerville, Somerville Arts Council, and Greg Cook (creator of The Saddest Parade on Earth) will debut the Pity Party, a giant, sad, community festival in Union Square in Somerville from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17. (Rain date: Sept. 18.) 













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