Lyrical Somerville – October 23

On October 23, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach – some say. Poet David R. Surette brings the sandwich from the banal to the High Holy.

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Somerville Police Crime Log October 14 – October 20

On October 22, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Arildo Oliveira, 45, of 121 Vane St., Revere, October 14, 12:55 a.m., arrested at 608 Somerville Ave. on a charge of assault and battery.

John Wrobel, 51, of 64 Union Sq., October 15, 12:42 p.m., arrested at Fenwick St. on warrant charges of felony nighttime breaking and entering and municipal by-law or ordinance violation.

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Tufts University will pay the City of Somerville more than $1.3 million over five years, waive application fee for Somerville High School students

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The City of Somerville and Tufts University have reached a partnership agreement through which Tufts will contribute $1.375 million over five years to the City. As part of the agreement, Tufts will also waive the university’s application fee for Somerville High School students and provide college preparation assistance for Somerville students beginning in the sixth grade.

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City expands storefront improvement program, targets East Broadway

On October 21, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Financial and design assistance provided to businesses and commercial property owners who renovate or restore building facades

The City of Somerville’s storefront improvement program is expanding to provide even greater financial assistance through reimbursable grants to businesses and commercial property owners who renovate or restore building facades, revitalizing business districts and making storefronts more attractive, safer and accessible to all.

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Committees would advise the city on strategic planning decisions and development in both squares over the next two years

somervillelogoThe City of Somerville is seeking residents, property owners, members of the business community and other community representatives to serve on two advisory committees for Union Square and Gilman Square that will advise the city on strategic planning decisions and development in both squares over the next two years.

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COA Health Fair

On October 20, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Friends taking care of friends at last year’s fair: Anna Raphael checking Flo Donoghue’s blood pressure. Didem Aytok and Abigail LaBonte helped out. The Somerville Council on Aging’s Annual Health & Wellness Fair will be held on Thursday, October 24 at the Holland Street Center, 167 Holland Street. Exhibitors will be from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and include flu shots, blood pressure readings, chair massage, health insurance information, healthy snacks and recipes, hearing and glucose screenings and so much more. Guest speaker at 11:30 a.m. is Roberta Robinson, who will be speaking on our theme: Live Better Each Day: Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies. Lunch is at 12 noon. Register by October 21st and be entered in a special raffle. RSVP 617-625-6600, ext. 2300.

 

Ward 1 Alderman forum Monday October 21

On October 19, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Ward-1_Alderman_Forum_CandidatesIn order to encourage neighborhood wide conversation and consideration about the future of East Somerville, East Somerville Main Streets is sponsoring a forum for the Ward 1 Alderman candidates Elio LoRusso and Matt McLaughlin. The forum will be held on Monday, October 21.  It will take place at PSG Framing at 130 Broadway, Somerville, from 6-7:30pm.  Attendees are asked to enter through the rear of the building (accessible from Glen St.).
RSVP required due to space restrictions. Please email info@eastsomervillemainstreets.org.
 

Johnny D’s

On October 19, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

del_ponte_4_webLife in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte

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With all the new restaurants and bars that have popped up in Davis Square over the past few years, there has been one local favorite that has been a constant in the area for 44 years.

Johnny D’s Uptown Restaurant and Music Club on Holland Street has been owned by the DeLellis family since 1969. It started out as a place to hear country western music bands such as John Lincoln Wright and the Sour Mash Boys, and The John Penny Band.  In later years, pantomime groups such as The Fabulous Pharaohs, Solid Gold and The Amazing Sensations packed the place. Today, they offer top rated national acts as well as local favorites. Owners Johnny and Tina were always in the club to welcome the patrons with a friendly word and a smile.

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Final ‘SomerStreets’ of 2013 planned for October 20

On October 18, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

“Monster Mashed-Up @ SomerStreets” includes costume parade, chainsaw pumpkin carving, Oktoberfest and more

monster mashThe City of Somerville will host the final event in the 2013 SomerStreets series with a celebration along Somerville Avenue on Sunday, October 20, from noon to 4 p.m.  “Monster Mashed-Up @ SomerStreets” will feature a costume parade for residents of all ages, 100-pound pumpkins carved by chainsaw artists, Oktoberfest, Milk Row Cemetery tour, live entertainment, craft fair and more along Somerville Ave. from Union Square to Wilson Square.

 

Girlfriend has costly taste in gifts

On October 18, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

Police were called to the Home Depot store on Mystic Ave. last Saturday morning on reports that a shoplifter had been caught and detained by store loss prevention personnel.

Upon arrival, police officers were advised that the suspect, Paul Flaherty, 51, of Quincy, had entered the store and placed several items in a shopping carriage while making a show of referring to sales receipts that he had pulled from his pocket.

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