
Family and friends of Deanna Cremin, along with those who mourn the deaths of 65 other victims of violence, gathered at the Garden Of Peace memorial last Thursday to remember the loved ones they have lost.
By Jim Clark
Hundreds of people gathered on Thursday to honor the memories of those who have fallen victim to violence as 66 names were added to the others etched in stone at the Garden Of Peace memorial on Beacon Hill.
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It’s the day after the primary election in Wards 1, 3 and 5. Check the results on our website. Now on to the final election for various other wards and Alderman at Large. Three long-term incumbents are being challenged by four candidates. For Alderman at Large you can vote for as many as four. Congratulations to the winners yesterday in the primary and best of luck in the finals.
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The SHS Freshman Girls Volleyball team is holding its own against the competition as the season begins to unfold.
The Somerville High School Freshman Girls Volleyball team is off to a good start this season with a 4-1 record. With wins against GBL rivals Cambridge, Malden, and Medford, the team is looking strong in their division. The first contest versus Lawrence went 3 sets with a win.
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An interesting proposal was recently floated by Joseph Capuano when he suggested that the use – or overuse – of political campaign signage should be curtailed or even eliminated altogether in the city.
Judging by the reactions of some, it would seem as though the most fundamental constitutional rights of free speech were being threatened by jackbooted thugs lurking in the shadows, awaiting the opportunity to swoop down on their front yards or smash in their windows if they offended the wrong people.
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Governor Deval Patrick, Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone, Federal Realty Trust, and DCR celebrated the official opening of Baxter State Park at Assembly Row on Wed., Sept. 18. There was a formal speaking program and ribbon cutting to celebrate the new 6.1-acre park on the banks of the Mystic River followed by a picnic with hot dogs, popcorn, ice cream, music and fun for the whole family.
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Rarely do I venture from my home away from home at the Bloc11 Café or the Sherman Café in the Union Square section of town, but for Somerville novelist Lisa Borders I made an exception. After all– I heard a lot about this talented writer who resides in the Paris of New England, but I never had a chance to interview her. So I journeyed to the hinterlands of Davis Square to speak to her at the famed literary haunt, the Diesel Café.
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