
Vigil attendees walked the Community Path from Cedar St. to the site of the ceremony in Davis Square.
By Sanjeev Selvarajah
Fourteen years ago last Friday, airliners originally intended to serve the needs of travelers were turned into weapons of terror and flown into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. Many brave emergency responders lost their lives on that fateful day, trying and often succeeding in saving the lives of those who were trapped in those buildings.
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— Photos by Donald Norton
By Donald Norton
The Democratic Ward and City Committee held their Meet the Candidates for Ward 6 Alderman at the Congressional Church on College Avenue last week. All four candidates were present to answer questions from the audience and from social media. The candidates are Charles J. Chisholm, Lance Davis, David W.S. Lieberman and Elizabeth Sara Weinbloom.
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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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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. 

















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