Many events and meetings were canceled this week due to the amount of snow. The committee meeting at City Hall to discuss the Snow Ordinance is now set for Wednesday, February 25 at 6 p.m. Also rescheduled is the proposed zoning ordinance, now set for March 5. The fundraiser and kickoff campaign for Alderman At Large Mary Jo Rossetti is reset for Monday, March 2 at Tony’s C’s in Assembly Row, beginning at 6 p.m.
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Eagle Feathers #72 –The Pipes, The Pipes Are Calling
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
Patrick J. Sullivan, Jr. was laid to rest two weeks ago on February 4, 2015. He dedicated thirty-eight years of his life to the people of Somerville, Massachusetts. He was a decorated firefighter due to the many rescues he attempted and/or completed during his long career.
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— Photo by Donald Norton
The Book Shop is moving out of Ball Square. A truck was spotted outside, preparing to take all the books away.

— Photo by Donald Norton
A sadly abandoned car’s front bumper rests atop a pile of snow on Highland Ave., while somewhere a resident’s vehicle is today without its smile.
Mayor Curtatone and SFD Chief Kevin Kelleher update Somerville on the ongoing snow emergency.


Sure, we’re tired of shoveling it, trudging through it, and even thinking about it anymore. What can often be a “winter wonderland” for most of us has turned into an apocalyptic nightmare for almost everyone these past few weeks. 
















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