
Somerville kids are stepping up to participate in Jimmy Fund Little League to help battle cancer.
Team playing in Jimmy Fund Little League
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By Rebecca Danvers
Children in Somerville are among the thousands of boys and girls, ages 8-14, participating in Jimmy Fund Little League presented by Extra Innings and Franklin Sports to help support adult and pediatric cancer care and research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The Institute is asking for the public’s support of Somerville 11 by generously helping them take a swing at cancer.
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Somerville’s Sarah Ignatius met me on a warm spring morning, at my unofficial office in the backroom of the Bloc 11 Café in Union Square. Ignatius is the Executive Director of the Political Asylum/Immigration Representation Project in Boston, and also a Somerville Arts Council Grant Fellow, who presented a talk and visual presentation at the Somerville Public Library entitled Remembering 1915: The 100-Year Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide. She is also the author of a young adult novel (not yet published) The Devil’s Kaleidoscope. The novel concerns a 14-year-old Armenian boy caught up in the genocide.
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Our poet this week is Mary Schroth. She sent us her bio statement: “Mary Schroth is a 19-year old college sophomore at Worcester State University. She is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in English due to her love of the written word. She is passionate about literature, writing, and humanitarian efforts such as women’s rights, hunger awareness, and the LGBTQ community. Her poetic style is generally lyrical in nature, and she prefers to write about abstract concepts that have a visceral, introspective origin. Schroth is fascinated by the concept of human emotions and relations, which is a common theme that she likes to explore in her poetry.”
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Candidates sought for Fair Housing Commission and Condominium Review Board
Two City of Somerville housing boards, charged with preventing housing discrimination in the city and with enforcing the condominium conversion ordinance to protect renting tenants, have vacancies and the city invites interested candidates to apply and represent the community.
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Arrests:
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Eleazar Clayton, of 48 Clarkwood St., Boston, August 3, 5:38 p.m., arrested at McGrath Hwy. on warrant charges of operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended license, marked lanes violation, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and leaving the scene of personal injury.
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The Massachusetts Workforce Alliance, Groundwork Somerville, the City of Somerville, and Land Escapes Design will install two rain gardens on the campus of Somerville’s Mystic River Housing Development. This project will demonstrate the job, business and industry creation potential in green infrastructure techniques of storm water management. Volunteers will be trained in installation techniques, build the structure and learn about jobs in the industry.
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Ward 2 Alderman Maryann Heuston and the City’s Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development (OSPCD) invite all interested residents to a community meeting to discuss construction updates and schedules for the ongoing McGrath Highway Interim Improvements project. The meeting will be held in the Public Safety Building’s Academy Room at 220 Washington St. from 7 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 11.
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Free Open Streets event to feature live music, family-friendly activities, food, and more
Celebrate the season at “Seize the Summer,” the August installment of the City’s SomerStreets festival, on Sunday, Aug. 9, from noon to 4 p.m. between School St. and Lowell St. on Highland Ave. SomerStreets is the City of Somerville’s take on the internationally renowned Open Streets concept, closing busy city streets to vehicles, and opening them up for cycling, walking, dancing, running, and other modes of activity. Through SomerStreets, the City and its community partners aim to promote and encourage easy access to physical activity, fresh foods, and reconnecting with neighborhoods and businesses and their unique cultural elements in a thriving urban environment.
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Calling all talented teens and young adults: Somerville Public Library and The Center for Teen Empowerment, Inc. have teamed up to host a series of open mics at the library. 















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