One-sided drunken brawl on Holland St.

On November 5, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

Police were dispatched to PJ Ryan’s Pub on Holland St. last Sunday at approximately 1:00 a.m. on reports of a large fight in progress at that location.

Upon arrival, police saw a man lying in the street, bleeding from his face. The man, later identified as David Leccese, 32, of Wilmington, was being tended to by his friend.

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Candidates sought for Somerville’s next Superintendent of Schools

On November 5, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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According to reports issued by the city, the search for Somerville’s next Superintendent of Schools is well under way with national outreach by the Somerville School Committee and the consulting firm of Hazard, Young, Attea & Associates (HYA) for the top educational leadership position in the City. HYA was engaged by the School Committee earlier this year to assist in the search for Somerville’s next Superintendent after current Superintendent Tony Pierantozzi announced his retirement effective July 2015 following 10 years of distinguished service with the Somerville Public Schools.

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10th Annual Scrapheap Showdown – Just Zip it!

On November 5, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Winning team “Back to Basics” (Elliot Rippe, Arjun Singh, Daniel Portillo).

Winning team “Back to Basics” (Elliot Rippe, Arjun Singh, Daniel Portillo).

By The Times Staff

On October 26, eight teams of three high school students each from Somerville gathered in Gantcher Gym at Tufts University to compete in the tenth annual Scrapheap Showdown. Along with the usual interesting “junk” in the center of the room when the students walked in, there were many pieces of paper, some foam core, lots of string and tape. The students were given their challenge: to build two ziplines, one to move supplies to and the other to move logs back from a logging camp which lies across a river. The goal was to move as many logs as possible and return with as little as ballast as possible on the shuttle, without anything hitting the river and being destroyed.

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First Source Jobs Initiative forges ahead

On November 5, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
The Somerville First Source Jobs Initiative’s Job Fair held at the Cambridge Health Alliance building brought job seekers and potential employers together to see what possibilities existed for job placements.

The Somerville First Source Jobs Initiative’s Job Fair held at the Cambridge Health Alliance building brought job seekers and potential employers together to see what possibilities existed for job placements.

By Tom Bannister

On Wednesday of last week, the Somerville First Source Jobs Initiative (SFSJI) celebrated a job fair exclusively for residents of the Somerville area at the Cambridge Health Alliance building, in Somerville. It was the second job fair that the SFSJI held this year as part of their effort to connect Somerville residents with Somerville jobs, particularly those with barriers to employment.

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‘My Experience At Bunker Hill Community College’

On November 5, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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For the past five years I have taught a College Writing Seminar at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston. Bunker Hill serves an inner-city, and multiethnic population. Many of the students are older than traditional college students; many of the students are working full and part time jobs, and many will go on to four year institutions to continue their education. The college even offers midnight classes to accommodate the needs of this student population, and provides technical, nursing, and traditional liberal arts courses. Here is an essay from one of my students describing her first weeks in college. — Doug Holder

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Lyrical Somerville – November 5

On November 5, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Lee Varon is a writer and social worker. Her poetry and short stories have been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and published in Artful Dodge, Blue Mesa Review, Euphony, Hawai’i Review, High Plains Literary Review, Painted Bride Quarterly, Pleiades, Permafrost, So To Speak, Soundings East, and Willow Review, among others.

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Statewide unofficial election results

On November 5, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

(Updated as of 2 a.m.)

GOVERNOR OF MASSACHUSETTS

Charlie Baker (R) 979,127

Martha Coakley (D) 951,782

Evan Falchuk 66,915

Scott Lively 18,069

Jeff McCormick 15,161

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Somerville unofficial election totals: November 4, 2014

On November 5, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

election_web— From the City of Somerville Election Dept

SENATOR IN CONGRESS

EDWARD J. MARKEY 18931

BRIAN J. HERR 2916

WRITE IN 91

BLANK 830

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Somerville Police Crime Log October 27 – November 2

On November 4, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Sergio Aparicio-Jimenez, of 75 Jaques St., October 27, 12:08 p.m., arrested at 115 Broadway on warrant charges of uninsured motor vehicle, number plate violation, unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, and unregistered motor vehicle.

Andrew Booth, of 117 Cross St., Malden, October 27, 2:59 p.m., arrested at Holland St. on a warrant charge of larceny over $250.

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Somerville residents five years and older eligible for vaccine
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flu clinicWith cold and flu season rapidly approaching, the City of Somerville’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announces its annual flu vaccine clinics for Somerville residents ages five and older (children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian). The clinics will be held weekly through December, or until the city’s supply of vaccine is exhausted. Due to limited supply and availability of nurses, vaccines will be offered during official clinic hours only.

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