
Alderman Jack Connolly presents Somerville Police Sgt. Sergio Costa with a citation from the City of Somerville.
City officials honored two of Somerville’s finest at the January 22 meeting of the Board of Aldermen. Citations were awarded to Carrie Dancy, who is leaving East Somerville Main Streets after 8 years as its first and only Executive Director, and to Somerville Police Sgt. Sergio Costa who distinguished himself by taking appropriate action that prevented a potentially life-threatening situation while on duty at the Jingle Bell Run Road Race on Dec. 14, 2014. Mayor Curtatone and Board members thanked Dancy and Costa for their generous service to the city.

Alderman Matt McLaughlin presents Carrie Dancy with a citation from the city.
By Bob Katzen, Beacon Hill Roll Call
On Thursday, Jan. 29, the House 45-109, voted against reinstating a rule that prohibits any member from serving as speaker for more than eight consecutive years. The rule was originally adopted by the House as part of a rules package that was approved in 2009. There was not a specific roll call vote on the limit itself in 2009.
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All cars must be moved by 2 a.m. to avoid ticketing and towing
In accordance with the city’s Snow Emergency Procedures, Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone has declared a snow emergency for the City of Somerville to go into effect at 10 p.m. on Sun., Feb. 1. During snow emergencies, parking is allowed on the odd-numbered side of the street only (unless otherwise posted). Cars not moved by 2 a.m. Mon. morning will be subject to ticketing and towing. Residents unable to find a parking space on the odd-numbered side of the street may park in any municipal or school parking lot for the duration of the emergency, and may park in lots immediately on Sunday as regular parking enforcement is not in place on Sundays. Full snow emergency and snow removal policies may be found on the city’s website at www.somervillema.gov/snow.
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A sampling from “What is your relationship with water?” by Naoe Suzuki.
Climate change exhibit opens at Brickbottom Gallery
By Haley Houseman
At the Brickbottom Gallery on Sunday, Jan 25, the exhibit Weathering Art: Creative Expression in the Era of Climate Change opened with a small but lively reception.
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The Mount Vernon Restaurant is holding a special Super Bowl Sunday Brunch today from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Come dressed in Patriots gear and pay only $8.99 for brunch, normally $18.95./pp. Only that persons at the table that has something on that represents the New England Patriots (maybe a Tom Brady shirt, or a Gronk shirt), that person pays $8.99/pp. Come see why the Mount Vernon Restaurant located at 14 Broadway, Somerville is one of the best here in the Ville, if not in the entire Boston area.
By William C. Shelton
(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries of The Somerville Times belong solely to the authors of those commentaries and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville Times, its staff or publishers)
Almost since it was converted from an MBTA car barn, Union Square’s public safety building has continually threatened the health of the first responders who work in it. When I first reported on this, eight police personnel had received cancer diagnoses, and two dozen out of 127 sworn officers carried respiratory inhalers—incidences far to high to be random.
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