
Tufts students stood up for contracted service workers last week, and achieved their goal of stopping layoffs of janitorial staffers.
By Rebecca Danvers
Students at Tufts University staged a sit-in on their campus last week, in protest of the university administration’s move to ask their janitorial services contractor, DTZ, to lay off several part time janitors who have been working throughout the Tufts system.
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Molly Lynn Watt, a longtime member of “The Bagel Bards”( a literary group in Somerville ) has released a lyrical memoir with Somerville’s Ibbetson Street Press. The book concerns her work in the 1960s with the Civil Rights Movement. Somerville resident Bert Stern has reviewed this book for ” Off the Shelf.”
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Due to pre-scheduled meetings, there will be no walk-in flu vaccination clinic at the City Hall Annex on Thursday, Dec. 18. A clinic will be held on Saturday, Dec. 20 at the Winter Hill Community School cafeteria (please use the Medford St. entrance) from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Clinics are open for residents and non-residents ages five years and older. While there is no charge for vaccinations, attendees are asked to bring an insurance card if available. Attendees requiring additional assistance or other accommodations should contact the Somerville Health Department at 617-625-6600 ext. 4300.
Supporting the city’s efforts to expand housing affordability in Somerville, the Community Preservation Committee has recommended and Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone has requested that the Board of Aldermen appropriate over $2.2 million in Community Preservation Act (CPA) funds to the Somerville Affordable Housing Trust Fund to acquire, create, preserve, support, and rehabilitate affordable housing in Somerville. The Trust is now accepting applications for affordable housing projects and programs that could be funded with CPA revenue.
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The City of Somerville invites all interested community members to join in a discussion and submit feedback on the Recreation Department’s programming and activities. The city will host a public forum on Wednesday, Jan. 7, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Argenziano School cafeteria (290 Washington St.). Last spring, Mayor Curtatone convened a Recreation Task Force to develop recommendations on ways to expand and strengthen existing programming. At the upcoming Forum, Task Force members will present their findings, and new Recreation Director Jill Lathan will share her feedback and her goals for the department in the coming year. Community members are invited to provide feedback and to meet the City’s newest Recreation Director. For more information about the Task Force and its recommendations, visit somervilleresistat.blogspot.com/p/rectaskforce.html, or contact Stephanie Hirsch at SHirsch@somervillema.gov.



It’s an issue that won’t go away – in spite of all the running that’s going on.
By Tom Bannister














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