
A Live Virtual Public Informational Meeting will be hosted on the MassDOT website below to present the design for the proposed Roadway Reconstruction project on McGrath Hwy. in Somerville, MA.
All of us want to put an end to the rampant rodent infestation taking place in and around the city, as do our neighboring communities. Caution, though, ought to be taken in terms of what measures should be taken and how best to implement them.
Concerns have arisen recently about the use of so-called rodenticides (rat poison) and the dangers they pose to our pets and wildlife. The effectiveness of these agents has also been called into question.
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Snow rooster… — Photo by Denise Provost
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Interview with Doug Holder/co-president of the New England Poetry Club
I think I first met the poet January O’Neil quite a few years ago at a meeting of the Somerville Bagel Bards in Davis Square. Since then, she has become a respected English professor at Salem State University, and an acclaimed poet. She generously accepted my offer to interview her about her new collection of verse, Glitter Road (CavanKerry). On her publisher’s website it states:
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Henry Stimpson’s poems have appeared in Poet Lore, Rolling Stone, Delmarva Review, Mad River Review, Aethlon, The MacGuffin, The Aurorean, Lighten Up Online, Common Ground Review, California Quarterly, Asses of Parnassus, Bluepepper, The Boston Phoenix, Muddy River Poetry Review, Snakeskinpoetry, Atlanta Review, On the Seawall and others. A Massachusetts resident, he also writes creative nonfiction and hopes to see a Boston Celtics championship soon.
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The Keeping Small Strong Neighborhood Open House takes place next Tuesday.
Union Square Main Streets (USMS) invites neighbors, business leaders, community partners, property owners, and lovers of Union Square to a Keeping Small Strong Neighborhood Open House on Tuesday, January 23 from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.
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Service changes are planned on the Red, Orange, Green, Fitchburg Commuter Rail, and Lowell Commuter Rail lines.
The MBTA announced service changes in February on the Red, Orange, Green, Fitchburg Commuter Rail, and Lowell Commuter Rail lines. The MBTA will continue working to improve service reliability across the system, recognizing the challenges service changes cause for riders. The MBTA encourages riders to use alternative shuttle bus options available.
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