MBTA agrees to construct dedicated bicycle and pedestrian way in conjunction with Green Line Extension, creating 2-mile path through Somerville
The Community Path is heading to Boston. Massachusetts Department of Transportation Secretary and CEO Richard A. Davey announced today that the MBTA will build an extension of the path along the future Green Line from Lechmere Station to the forthcoming Lowell Street Station, connecting to the current path and bringing the total length of Somerville’s bicycle and pedestrian path to 2 miles.
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Auditions for the 2014 Sunsetters will be held on Wednesday, May 7, in the Somerville Cable TV studios next to Somerville High School (entrance is at the end of the SHS/City Hall parking lot below the SHS library). The Sunsetters are Somerville’s longtime youth song and dance group that performs on the streets of Somerville throughout the summer. Kids ages 12 to 17 are invited to audition for this paying position. Rehearsals will be Monday through Thursday for the months of May and June. Auditions start at 7 p.m. Come with a song prepared to sing. A CD player will be available. Bring your IPod or phone to sing along with. Good luck! For more info, contact Jimmy Del Ponte at jdelponte@somervillema.gov or 617-625-6600, ext. 2616.
Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte
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A couple of years ago I changed the name of my column from On the Silly Side to Life in the Ville. “Ville” is just a simple abbreviation for Somerville. A Villen (according to the new pop culture) is someone from Somerville. This Villen thing has calmed down lately, but when it first hit it was all the rage. Everybody wanted a Villen sticker or a Villen shirt or hat. The Villen Cooperative Society came out as the source for these items. They even copyrighted the word “Villen.” Really? Isn’t that like trying to copyright the word “Townie,” or “West Ender”? Nevertheless, the terms Ville and Villen are now a part of Somerville’s fabric, even though some old-time Somerville loyalists don’t like it. As one young lady stated to me, “The Ville is better than what they used to call Somerville.” (I refuse to even write that derogatory word because it burns me up to no end. But if you want to know what it is, check out Somerville, Mass., in Wikipedia.) While we are on the subject, I think we should petition Wikipedia to have that horrible slang term removed.
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— Photo by Donald Norton
The 2013 Red Sox World Series Trophy was on display last week at the Xfinity Customer Service Center on Beacon Street.
Delegation traveling to Denver in June seeking second win in five years; Interested community members sought to participate in prestigious awards conference.
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone announced today that the city is seeking community member participation in a 40-member delegation to travel to Denver, Colorado on June 13, as the City of Somerville seeks to win the All-America City Award for the second time in five years, a feat only a handful of communities have accomplished in the Award’s 65-year history. Somerville previously won the award in during the 2009 competition, as well as in 1972. Community members of all ages are welcome, however those under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
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Throughout the month of May and a bit into June, the Somerville Historic Preservation Commission (SHPC) partners with other local organizations to host events honoring Somerville’s history and historic assets. All events are open to the public and free unless otherwise noted.
- Saturday, May 3,10am – noon. The SHPC,in concert with the Cambridge Historical Commission staff, is sponsoring a “Jane’s Walk” to honor urban activist and writer, Jane Jacobs. A world-wide event, this year’s walk will explore the Orchard Street neighborhood north of Porter Square. The cities of Cambridge and Somerville have been studying the area for possible nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. It will end in time for lunch in the Square and visits to various Somerville Open Art Studios from noon to 6pm. Rain or shine. Meet at Porter Square Plaza along Somerville Ave. across from the T station. For more information about this Jane’s Walk see janejacobswalk2014
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Library Director Maria Carpenter, who has held the position since 2011, will be leaving the position this month after accepting the job of library director in Santa Monica, California. An acting director will be appointed as the city searches for a full-time replacement.
“I will miss working alongside talented coworkers, Board of Aldermen, Trustees, and Friends, all of whom are dedicated to excellent library and city services,” she said.
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Jubilee.
By Nidhi Mathson
Four hundred artists in Somerville will open their doors to the public for the Somerville Open Studios event this week. Since artist studios are typically not open to the public on a regular basis -except by appointment- it’s an opportunity for art lovers to visit favored artists or discover new ones. Mixed-media artist Keith Maddy will be among the artists opening their studios to the public.
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Joshua Ojo sang “I Have A Dream” with musician Jessie Holdenat during last year’s Teen Empowerment Somerville Youth Peace Conference. — Photo by Pamela Cyran
The eighth annual Teen Empowerment Somerville Youth Peace Conference takes place from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, May 3, at the East Somerville Community School (50 Cross St.). This year’s theme is “Rising from the Ashes: Movement of Improvement.” Tickets are $3 and can purchased at the TE office at 165 Broadway or from TE youth organizers.
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