Argenziano students to run in annual Super Hero Race

On October 25, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Students from Somerville’s Albert F. Argenziano School running club will be dressing up for the 5th Annual Super Heroes 5K Run/Walk in Cambridge Sunday that benefits local non-profit organizations.

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Special emcee and guests at event on Saturday, Oct. 26; Legendary BU Ice Hockey Coach Jack Parker to speak at ceremony

somervillelogoFive Somerville veterans who founded Somerville Youth Hockey and exemplify service to country and community will be honored when the new ice rink at 570 Somerville Ave., next to the Veterans Memorial Rink, is officially dedicated as the Founders Rink at a special event on Saturday, Oct. 26, at 2 p.m.

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Hungry cabbie didn’t catch a break

On October 25, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

While serving as the Street Commander at the SomerStreets event last Sunday, a uniformed officer observed a taxi pass through a road barrier that was clearly marked “ROAD CLOSED” in the middle of School St.

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Inequality in America

On October 25, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Part 2:  Economic Forces
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shelton_webBy William C. Shelton

( 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)

I was taught in my youth that America is the land of opportunity and that my nation is the most egalitarian in the world. This overlooked a significant number of Americans who lived in poverty. But it was truer for the United States than for many countries. In 1978 the median male worker in the U.S. earned $48,302 in today’s dollars.

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Marble maze madness with Somerville mathematics group

On October 24, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
The winning team “Back to Basics” – Elliot Rippe, Arjun Singh, and Daniel Portillo.

The winning team “Back to Basics” – Elliot Rippe, Arjun Singh, and Daniel Portillo.

By Harry Kane

In an annual event held by the Somerville Mathematics Fund, high school students designed and built marble maze mechanisms out of various “junk” materials to create what’s known as a Rube Golderberg machine. You may recall a famous instance of one of these contraptions in the beginning of the film, Back to the Future. The Rube Goldberg machine achieves a simple undertaking, such as the delivery of a marble, and transforms the process into a complex, over-engineered invention.

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Kenney Park groundbreaking ceremony October 25

On October 24, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Renovation of Davis Square park will create a more active, community-focused park based on public feedback

somervillelogoThe City of Somerville will hold a groundbreaking ceremony at Kenney Park on Friday, Oct. 25, at noon as work commences on overhauling the park and creating a more active, community-focused space for residents.

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Mike Powers 2013 Yawkey Baseball Hall of Fame

On October 24, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
2013 Yawkee League Hall of Famer Mike Powers.

2013 Yawkee League Hall of Famer Mike Powers.

By David Treska

Mike Powers has been a part of the Yawkey Baseball League since 1988, spanning over 25 years and in that time he has one of the most distinguished careers in the leagues history.

A 5 time All Star Player and a 12 All Star Coach, his playing career started with the Cambridge Bucs and after a season there he joined the Somerville Highlander Alumni Baseball Club in the 1990 season.

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mayor_webBy Joseph A. Curtatone

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The short and controversial life of the “tech tax” — the state’s proposed levy on software services — came to an end a few weeks ago. After a full-throttle revolt from the innovation sector, all parties — including the governor — agree the existence of such a tax would weaken the power of Massachusetts as a magnet for entrepreneurs and innovators.

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Thomas Dolby shines his ‘Invisible Lighthouse’

On October 23, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Thomas Dolby and collaborator Blake Leyh will be taking audiences on a multimedia excursion to the edge of the sea and beyond with “Invisible Lighthouse Live” this coming Saturday at The Somerville Theatre.

Thomas Dolby and collaborator Blake Leyh will be taking audiences on a multimedia excursion to the edge of the sea and beyond with “Invisible Lighthouse Live” this coming Saturday at The Somerville Theatre.

By Jim Clark

From the 80s onward to the present day, cutting-edge musical mastermind Thomas Dolby has taken audiences through a multifarious array of imaginary worlds of wonder.

His 1982 hit single She Blinded Me With Science, from the wildly popular The Golden Age of Wireless album remains a perennial favorite from the golden age of synth-pop and proto-electronica among fans and those who just happened to be there at the time.

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Honor comes only two years after city named a Bronze level community, demonstrating City of Somerville’s continued progress

somervillelogoIf you’re on a bicycle in Somerville, you can get there from here. The League of American Bicyclists has recognized the city’s continued commitment to creating a bikeable community with a Silver Bicycle Friendly Community designation, only two years after the city earned a Bronze level designation. Somerville now joins a number of cities including New York City, Philadelphia and Boston receiving this level of recognition for its efforts to promote bicycling.

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