
Pictured left to right: Rick Clark, Artie Mason, Russell “Rusty” Smith, Bob McGowan and Donald Norton.
By Donald Norton
Last week, a long awaited reunion of a small group of Villens that hung out at the “Three Bells” pizza & sub shop across from the Bucket of Blood Bar took place.
The long time friends met and enjoyed each other’s memories of growing up in Somerville together in the 1960’s.
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KALLIS, Dennis P. “Danny” – 70, Of Medford, formerly of Arlington. Passed away suddenly on July 12, 2105.
Dan had a long career as a restaurateur as the owner and operator of The Rosebud, Coronet and Dapper Dan’s Restaurants in Somerville, Demi’s Santa Fe Grill and Charlie’s in Ogunquit, Maine.
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Senator Patricia Jehlen, Representative Denise Provost, Representative Christine Barber, and Representative Tim Toomey announced that two crucial appropriations for the Mystic River were included in the legislature’s final FY 2016 Budget. Both the $250,000 requested for the Mystic River Master Plan and the $100,000 requested for the Mystic River Aquatic Invasive Species Control were fully funded for the upcoming fiscal year.
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The City’s Historic Preservation Commission and Historic Somerville are looking for additional volunteers to open the city’s oldest burial ground, the 1804 Milk Row Cemetery, to the public one Sunday afternoon per month from 1-4 p.m., and ideally one weekday evening for two hours from June through November.
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Family Swim is in the small heated pool that ranges from 2 feet 6 inches to 4 feet. This pool is a great size and temperature for even the youngest swimmers. Children 6 years old and younger must have a parent in the water with them at all times. Employees have the right to request proof of age in the form of a birth certificate. Children ages 7 to 13 must have a parent or guardian with them in the facility watching them. Parents cannot drop off their children and cannot swim laps while their children are doing family swim.
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Ever pass by the old cemetery on Somerville Avenue next to the Market Basket parking lot and wonder, who is buried there? What’s the story behind this place? Milk Row Cemetery dates back to 1804 and due to its fragile condition itoften closed to the public, but it will be open July 19.
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