
Caitlin Fitzgerald, Lucas Sargent, Emily O’Regan, Aidan O’Donovan, Kaleigh Conte, Nikki Grover, Justin Schofield, Dylan Zraket, Brenna Kristiansen and Katie Ziko.
The Somerville Youth Softball Organization hosted their Kick Off Day Parade and Celebration Saturday April 27 at Trum Field.
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Magre, Berger, and Baptista all qualify for states
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By Mike Stoller
The Somerville High track and field team gave more than a commendable effort against a fiercely competitive Malden squad in a meet that came down to the final event – the relay – last week. The Highlanders ultimately dropped a tough 69.5 66.5 decision to the Golden Tornadoes.
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Alderman at Large Bruce Desmond
By Alderman at Large Bruce Desmond
After twenty years of serving the people of Somerville in both elected and appointed positions I have decided to serve out the remainder of my term and not seek re-election as Alderman at Large in the upcoming local election of 2013. I have always believed that government bodies need to be refreshed from time to time. They need the injection of young minds, new ideas and new energy while also maintaining a respect for the past. I make this announcement now in hopes of attracting new candidates for the position of Alderman at Large. I have spent the last twenty years working to make a great city become an even greater city. It has been extremely challenging and very rewarding. It has been my honor and privilege to be a part of what I believe to be the epitome of what American government truly means; “government of the people, by the people, for the people”.
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This week started the process for running for the local election. Monday, May 6 began with a rush on the Somerville election commission. The following took out nomination papers as of Tuesday, May 7:
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– Photo by Donald Norton
By Donald Norton
This past Sunday, May 5, Fraternal Chapter Order of Eastern Star #136 celebrated their 100th Anniversary here in Somerville. In attendance were over 130 members, their families and friends, to help celebrate this milestone here in Somerville. 100 years ago this Chapter was charted and had its first meeting in Davis Square with over 100 candidates joining the chapter within months of their first meeting.
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(R) Doug Holder (L) Meikle Paschal at the Somerville Community Access TV studios.
When Meikle Paschal arrived at his first meeting of the Bagel Bards at the Au Bon Pain in Davis Square, Somerville, he was the only black man in a sea of white, pasty faces. But he did not seem fazed–he weaved through the crowd like he was at home at the joint—striking up conversations, and cracking the dry air with his wit. 30 or 40 years ago this may have not been the case. Paschal, a native of the mean streets of Roxbury, was a self-described Angry Black Man. He was uncomfortable in his own skin, fighting the pressure of a racist society that he felt kept the cards stacked against him. Now, in his 60’s, he is a very different character. He found his way through the practice of Buddhism, and is transformed into a rather contented man in the autumn of his years, as Frank Sinatra once sang. Today he is a respected educator with the pedigree of a PhD, and a home in the tony suburb of Lexington, Mass. I interviewed Paschal about his new memoir The Black Buddhist: A Spiritual Journey (Ibbetson Street Press) on my Somerville Community Access TV show Poet to Poet: Writer to Writer.
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Visiting Somerville poet Paige Bluhdorn, is a former ballerina and model. Paige danced for the prestigious School of American Ballet in New York City where she was discovered as a model; she subsequently graced the runways and campaigns of leading fashion houses such as Chanel, Valentino, Missoni and Giorgio Armani. Additionally, she has appeared in fashion magazines that include Vogue, Marie Claire and Glamour.
After taking time off to raise her twin daughters, Paige resurfaced in the fashion arena to launch her debut handbag collection Paige Bluhdorn.
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Arrests:
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James Shannon Jr., 50, of 18 Pamela Cir., Malden, April 30, 10:11 a.m., arrested at Packard Ave. on a charge of operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended license.
Dillon Hughes, 22, of 19 Hancock St., May 1, 3:57 p.m., arrested at 366 Broadway on charges of possession of a class A drug and conspiracy to violate drug law.
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Auditions for The Sunsetters 2013 Season will be held on Thursday, May 9 at 6:00 p.m. in the Somerville High School Cafeteria. Please bring a CD with your music on it, or be prepared to sing without music. Auditions are open to kids ages 12 to 18 (or entering grade 12). For information call Jimmy Del Ponte at 617-625-6600 ext. 2616.



















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