All Somerville Public Schools will be in session tomorrow (Tuesday, December 17, 2013) but due to projected weather conditions later in the day, ALL afterschool and evening activities for the day have been canceled, including Community Schools afterschool programs. All students should be picked up by 2:35 p.m.
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Joshua Foote, 22, of 23 MacArthur St., December 9, 9:41 p.m., arrested at home on charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and destruction of property over $250.
Vincent Norwood, 38, of 68 Waumbeck St., Dorchester, December 12, 1:35 a.m., arrested at 25 Main St. on charges of assault and battery and resisting arrest.
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By Sean Bianchi, Somerville High School
The art department is pleased to announce its affiliation with the National Art Honor Society and has created a new chapter for Somerville High School. Our new chapter is sponsored by Dr. Luci Prawdzik, K-12 Art Supervisor, and co-sponsored by SHS Art Teachers Mr. Sean Bianchi and Mrs. Dorothy Contos. The NAHS has created a great deal of excitement and buzz amongst Somerville’s developing artists. In order to qualify for initiation, students must have completed at least three art courses, have a B+ average in their art courses, maintain a C average in their academic course load without any failures, be at least a sophomore, and pledge four hours of service to the art department.
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The City of Somerville will lift its snow emergency as of 11 a.m., Sunday, Dec. 15. Residents parked in municipal or school lots during the snow emergency will have a two-hour window starting at that time in which to move their vehicles. Cars still parked in City lots at 1 p.m. may be subject to ticketing and towing. For more information on the Citys snow emergency policies, visit www.somervillema.gov/snow or call 311 (627-666-3311 from outside Somerville).
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A photograph signed by President Lincoln.
By Kenneth Gloss
During this end of the year period many of us find ourselves signing our names on credit card purchases such as groceries, holiday garb, monthly homely services and a of course the requisite holiday gifts for family and friends. One can image how many times celebrities and other high-visibility personalities need to sign their names.
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Due to a snow emergency, the annual trolley tour of holiday light displays, is postponed to Sunday. The tour times will remain the same.
The annual Illuminations Trolley Tour of East and Central Somerville is scheduled for Saturday, December 14, with tours departing from City Hall Concourse beging 4:30 p.m. The 45 minute tours will showcase holiday light displays in our own Somerville. Tours leave from (and return to) Somerville City Hall where coffee, hot chocolate and cookies are served.
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Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte
(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)
Originally published December 22, 2007
My kids Christmas lists include a PlayStation 4, iPads, iBooks and laptop computers. As my friend comedian Bob Marley noted, when we were kids we had an Etch-a-Sketch instead of a laptop.
What happened to just plain old toys?
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Residents reminded to familiarize themselves with policies, including parking and shoveling information, at www.somervillema.gov/snow
Try as we may to avoid it, the inevitable New England winter is fast approaching. To help prepare new residents and seasoned veterans, Somerville Mayor Joe Curtatone issued a reminder this week to all residents and property owners to review and familiarize yourself with the city’s snow removal and snow emergency policies and procedures, which can be found at www.somervillema.gov/snow. The city’s policies include regulations for snow plowing, property owner and city responsibilities during and after snow events, parking restrictions during snow emergencies, and much more. Residents are also encouraged to sign up for or update your contact information in the city’s Alert system to receive notification by phone, email and/or text message in the event of emergencies or with important information for your neighborhood.
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The Nave Gallery will host a group exhibition from through December 15 in its main gallery space in Teele Square. Featuring 10 regional and national artists, Reliquary focuses on the home as defined through concepts of enclosure, concealment, display, and the sacred and/or profane.
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