Support the St. Clement Pep Squad on one or both days this coming weekend. They are raising money for team jackets and other special events that have planned throughout the season. The fundraiser is being held November 23 and 24 at Stop & Shop in Medford, 760 Fellsway from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
By Jim Clark
Police responded to reports of a disturbance at CPCU Credit Union on Somerville Ave. last week.
Officers were told by employee witnesses that a man had been in the building and had “flipped out” and caused a good amount of damage before leaving, just prior to police arrival.
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By Joseph A. Curtatone
(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)
It’s almost gone. At the end of October, we held a ‘wallbreaking ceremony’—a groundbreaking ceremony, but in reverse—for the Brickbottom waste transfer station. That wallbreaking ceremony was not about celebrating destroying things. We celebrated what we are building—and what is to come. We’re removing what is, along with McGrath Highway, the biggest barrier to redevelopment in Brickbottom. We’re tearing down the walls that divide our community. Since 1950, anyone entering Somerville from Boston and Cambridge has been greeted by an unwelcoming sight—and smell. That ends now.
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Ravenna and Emily enjoyed a blissful afternoon of cupcakes and art at The Nave Gallery. – Photo by Lawrence Paolella
By Erica Scharn
The Nave Gallery kicked off its Wrap Around Sale to benefit the Somerville Homeless Coalition with cupcakes, rubber ducks and homemade goods on Saturday.
The Nave Gallery in Somerville, which is a volunteer-run exhibition space, hosts the Wrap Around Sale every November, starting with a Cupcake Reception. The Wrap Around Sale features handmade goods by artists, crafters and knitters, with all of the proceeds benefitting the Somerville Homeless Coalition. Now in its sixth year, the event raised nearly $3,000 for the Coalition last year. The Wrap Around Sale will take place every Saturday and Sunday, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m., until December 15, 2013 (with the exception of Thanksgiving weekend).
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Ward 7 residents met with city officials and one another to discuss issues of importance in the community. – Photo by Tom Bannister
By Tom Bannister
Some 100 residents crowded into the standing room only West Somerville Community School to meet with Mayor Joe Curtatone, staff and department heads for the Fall ResiStat Ward 7 meeting last Wednesday.
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This Saturday evening on the 23rd at 7p.m., the Greek Orthodox Church Dormition on Central Street will be unveiling The Axion Estin icon of the Virgin Mary, one of the oldest and most highly venerated icons of Orthodoxy. This is the authenticated replica of the Axion Estin Icon at Hierarchical Great Vespers service. The public is invited to attend and a delicious free reception is to follow.
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The situation is beginning to look serious. The searching for a solution to the rodent problem situation, that is.
The issue has been discussed and cursory actions taken for quite some time, but a new concerted effort has been taking shape in recent months and a fresh plan of attack has been formulated and will be implemented in the very near future.
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