By Jim Clark
As a marked police patrol unit proceeded down Medford street last Thursday, the officer spotted a vehicle on the road that appeared to contain failed inspection and that the occupants of the car were not wearing seat belts.
A query on the vehicle confirmed that it had failed inspection in April and that a re-inspection had not yet taken place.
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Eagle Feathers #40– Sleds and sleighs
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
Boston Street on Prospect Hill is aptly named. From the top of the street on a winter day, it looks like you could coast down her elevation and not stop until you crossed the Charles and continued on into Boston. From this spot, your line of sight to the Prudential Building is dead on.
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– Photos by Claudia Ferro
Mayor Curtatone, the Somerville Board of Aldermen and School Committee, Somerville Bicycle Committee, Shape Up Somerville, and many others celebrated walking, biking, and transit-riding into the fall, as well as two important milestones for Somerville last Friday at the East Somerville Community School. Residents and commuters were invited to join in for hot coffee or hot cider, and students who took part in the “active transportation” day entered to win a free bike helmet. Kids are seen here enjoying some free hot cider.

Timothy Gager has been a long time presence on the Somerville poetry scene. He co-founded the Somerville News Writers Festival with me back in 2003 (It ran for 8 years), and he is a regular presence at the famed literary cafe, the Diesel Cafe, in Davis Square, close to where he has worked for many years. The Ibbetson Street Press of Somerville published his latest collection. The noted critic Dennis Daly has sent in his review for Off the Shelf.
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The City of Somerville—the ‘Innovation City’—is supporting the growth of next-generation industries that will fuel the 21st century economy with the creation of the Somerville Innovation Fund (the I-Fund), a $1 million loan program to support the growth of innovative businesses in the city.
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Residential and commercial tax rates to be lower in FY14; Significant shift in tax burden from residents to commercial properties keeps taxes low despite rising property values

Somerville property owners are in for some good news regarding their tax bills. Real estate values in Somerville are climbing, but tax bills will hold relatively steady in fiscal year 2014 (FY14) with a decline in tax bills for some and only modest increases for most—thanks to unprecedented gains in new growth fueled mainly by new development in Assembly Square.
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Arrests:
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Dennis Reid, 31, of 45 Clayton St., Malden, November 18, 8:16 a.m., arrested on a warrant charge of receiving stolen property over $250.
Jorge Furtado, 38, of 11 MacArthur St., November 18, 2:07 p.m., arrested at 14 McGrath Hwy. on a warrant charge of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
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November 25, 2013
Change is coming to Union Square. The opening of the Green Line Extension station by 2017 that our community has pursued for decades carries with it transformative potential. However, we do not want to transform Union Square into something else. We want to preserve what we love about Union Square, its unique character and diversity with its small businesses, ethnic stores, a vibrant artist community and affordable housing options. We must ensure that redevelopment in the neighborhood enhances and complements this historic commercial center. The new T station guarantees that there will be interest in redevelopment within the square. But if we want to ensure a balance between redevelopment and preservation as well as hold to our community vision, we must manage that change.
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