Community Invited to 11th Annual National Night Out

On August 4, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

night_out“America’s Night Out Against Crime” to feature Fire and Police demonstrations, children’s activities and games, and more

The community is invited to Somerville’s 11th Annual National Night Out Against Crime and Drugs, hosted by Somerville Cares About Prevention (SCAP) in partnership with the Somerville Police Department, Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and Somerville Office of Prevention (SOP) Director Cory Mashburn.

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Residents urged to report airplane noise

On August 3, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

somervillelogoThe City of Somerville is pleased that in spring 2013, Boston Logan International Airport implemented a new departure procedure for one of its runways that should decrease aircraft noise pollution over parts of the city, but urges residents to continue reporting aircraft noise to compel the Federal Aviation Administration and Massport’s adoption of further alternative operations at Logan Airport that would provide relief to all of Somerville.

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Gilman Street Bridge repair work meeting, Thursday, Aug. 7

On August 3, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

somervillelogoGreen Line Extension construction is underway and will involve repairs to the Gilman Street Bridge on McGrath Highway for approximately 18 months beginning in August. Please join the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) and the City of Somerville for a meeting to present the construction schedule and any lane closures and associated traffic diversions. MassDOT will present information followed by a Q&A.

When/Where: Thursday, Aug. 7, at 6:30 p.m., at the East Somerville Community School cafeteria, 50 Cross Street. For more information, please contact the GLX team at info@glxinfo.com or 855-GLX-INFO (855-459-4636).

 

Somerville’s own Mark DellaGrotte training UFC elites

On August 3, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Sityodtong Martial Arts Academy is providing world-class martial arts training in Somerville.

Sityodtong Martial Arts Academy is providing world-class martial arts training in Somerville.

By Jacob Aguiar

Mark DellaGrotte became engrossed in martial arts at a young age, and has been training fighters in Somerville out of the same building that his father and uncle had practiced law in since 1996.

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Collecting your hometown history

On August 3, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Collecting books and documents related to a specific location can serve as a great focal point for those who have special interests in certain places.

Collecting books and documents related to a specific location can serve as a great focal point for those who have special interests in certain places.

By Kenneth Gloss

People who collect books are often ones who have a love of history. It is this appreciation for the past, of countries, events or of themselves, that compels them to begin their collection. Our country’s bicentennial celebration in 1976, followed by the mini-series Roots, based on Alex Haley’s novel of the same name, inspired a many people to discover their own personal history. As people realized their family’s story was intertwined with that of the place they called home, historical associations received unprecedented donations, which allowed them to publish updated histories of local towns and regions. This fascination with the history of place continues strong today and for the most part, you can collect a lot of town history without spending a lot of money.

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61 or 16?

On August 2, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

del_ponte_4_webLife in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte

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Oh Boy, another birthday! As my mother used to say, “What’s the alternative?” I say, keep them coming! I am happy to report that I have never felt happier or healthier. And as the title of this column states, I have spent my life in the Ville!

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A Full Weekend of Community, Family, and Pup-Friendly Fun on tap Saturday, Aug. 2 & Sunday, Aug. 3

petsom|dog and Assembly Row have announced today that the SecondAnnual Pet-Palooza will be held Saturday, August 2 and Sunday, August 3. This year’s event will be hosted by som|dog and will make a splash at Assembly Row, literally. Somerville, at its newest neighborhood, is in store for a two-day, family focused festival to celebrate dogs of Somerville and surrounding cities. som|dog is an all volunteer organization dedicated to bringing canine education and training opportunities to the community, assisting local animal control and helping to maintain and expand city dog parks.

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Into the Mystic: Reclaiming Somerville’s waterfront

On August 1, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

mayor_webBy Joseph A. Curtatone

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The environmental wellbeing of the Mystic River is essential to Somerville, but the river has been cut off from the rest of the city by highways and heavy industry for too long. Today, we are undoing those mistakes of the past, with the gorgeous revitalization of Baxter Park at Assembly Square the first step in reconnecting Somerville with its riverfront, an achievement for which we owe thanks to the Department of Conservation and Recreation and our partners at Federal Realty. Assembly Square is Somerville’s newest neighborhood, but the opening of Baxter Park was really a rebirth—a recapturing of our waterfront and our history. It’s the riverfront park our community has always deserved. Six acres of waterfront green space, a new dock, and accessible walk and bike pathways along the Mystic, crowned by an amphitheater—perfect for a community as devoted to the arts as Somerville.

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Alibrandis Anniversary Celebration

On July 31, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

alibrandis_7_30_14_webThe Somerville Alibrandis baseball club will be celebrating their 25th Anniversary season on Friday, August 1 vs. McKay Club Beacons at Trum field at 8 p.m.

 

Unhappy resident attacks tree

On July 31, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

Police were summoned to a Perkins St. location last Thursday on reports that a man was pulling branches off of a newly planted tree.

Upon arrival, officers were met by the reporting party who immediately directed them to the man who was allegedly trying to destroy the tree.

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