The Somerville Fire Department responded to a fire at 9 Greenville Street at 11:50 a.m. on Thursday, September 24. Firefighters arrived to find a fire involving the contents of a construction dumpster located in the driveway. Heat from the fire resulted in considerable damage to the exterior of the three family home.
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Happy 60th Wedding Anniversary to lifelong Somerville residents Margaret and James Burgholzer! Married on October 1st 1955 at Saint Polycarp’s Church, Peg and Jim have shared a wonderful life and are the loving parents of Paula Dabenigno, James Burgholzer, and Ellen and her husband Mark de Lellis, and grandparents of DJ and Michelle Dabenigno and John de Lellis. Peg and Jim are also blessed with two adorable granddogs, Brady and Bailey. Jim was the owner of Frank and Ed’s Service Station on Somerville Avenue and his bride was the bookkeeper for the business. Many of their customers became lifelong friends. After their retirement, they became members of the Winter Hill Yacht Club, where they spent many happy days. They have always been proud to call Somerville their home. Congratulations!
Take a cultural crawl with through the East Somerville restaurant corridor and discover Somerville’s best kept culinary secrets. With just one ticket, you’ll get one bracelet that allows you to sample the authentic foods of some of East Somerville’s best restaurants. Walk down Broadway and explore each stop on the crawl at your leisure; the authentic foods will take you straight to the sights and smells of Ethiopia, the tastes of El Salvador and the colors of Haiti.
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GivingTuesday Somerville: GiveLocal 2015!
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The Somerville nonprofit community has once again embarked upon a journey of collaborative fundraising – GivingTuesday Somerville: GiveLocal. This holiday season, 14 nonprofit organizations are joining forces to collaborate on a second-annual joint fundraising effort as part of the international GivingTuesday program. GivingTuesday is an annual global day of giving that helps to raise funds and awareness for important causes everywhere. In our community, this effort is comprised of a series of events , where each partner organization is highlighted for a week throughout the fall.
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Arrests:
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Brian Daley, of 17 Coleman St., Malden, September 22, 12:59 p.m., arrested at Walker St. on charges of attempt to commit a crime and malicious wanton defacement of property.
Faith Morgan, of 100 Mountain View Dr., Stoneham, September 22, 2:19 p.m., arrested at Fellsway on charges of disorderly conduct and disrupting court proceedings.
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The City of Somerville’s LGBTQ Community Liaison and the City of Cambridge GLBT Commission are partnering for a special screening of the independent film “The Year We Thought About Love.” Released this year, the documentary has screened at film festivals around the world, and now comes to Cambridge for a free screening and Q&A with cast and the filmmaker.
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Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and the Somerville Commission for Women announce the Annual Candlelight Vigil in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month on Wednesday, October 7 at 6 p.m. at the Somerville Public Safety Building, 220 Washington St. The vigil walk begins at 6 p.m. through Union Sq., concluding with a speaking agenda at the Public Safety Building at 6:30 p.m.
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By Jim Clark
Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone issued an appeal via Facebook last Wednesday calling on Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan to drop all charges against protesters who blocked traffic on I-93 last January.
The so-called “Somervillle 18,” consisting of protesters from Somerville and Boston, shut down traffic in Milton and Somerville in an action calculated to bring attention to alleged mistreatment of African Americans by law enforcement authorities. At the time of the arrests, the District Attorney said that the protester’s actions “jeopardized public safety.”
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Thirty volunteers came out to the Brown and Healey Schools on Thursday, September 17 as part of the 5th annual Tech Give Back-a day of service for Boston technology companies, coordinated through TUGG (Technology Underwriting Greater Good and Building Impact, a partner nonprofit. Volunteers spent the day enlivening two schools’ playgrounds, painting a large kickball court, putting in new four-square courts, hopscotch and a soccer pitch, and repainting basketball court lines. Students watching the progress chimed in with what else they’d like to see on their playground: “gridiron lines!” “another four-square!” … and TUGG delivered.
By Tom Bannister
Senator Pat Jehlen, Representative Evandro Carvalho, and Representative Mary Keefe joined in testimony before the Joint Committee on The Judiciary last week in support of reforms for police investigations into officer-involved deaths.
Representative Carvalho filed H. 1227 An Act relative to maintaining the integrity of the judicial system, while Senator Jehlen and Representative Keefe filed separate legislation H. 1428 An Act regarding judicial investigations of law enforcement officer-involved deaths. The elected officials urged the Committee to release a bill to establish uniform, independent investigations of all officer-involved deaths.
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