Cyber-bullying adds to increasing victimization

On April 11, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Anti-bullying initiatives are taking hold as greater awareness of the issue is gained by parents, teachers, and bystanders who witness bullying incidents.

Anti-bullying initiatives are taking hold as greater awareness of the issue is gained by parents, teachers, and bystanders who witness bullying incidents.

By Harry Kane

Research shows that most students have been bullied or witnessed bullying at some time during their school years. This form of youth violence is more than simple intimidation; attacks often occur repeatedly between the same students with the intent to cause harm. While physical abuse and name-calling are common forms of bullying, electronic aggression is on the rise.

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Long-sought Rodriguez soon to be found at the Somerville Theatre

On April 10, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Sugar Man found. Rodriguez brings his timeless music to a Somerville audience this Friday evening.

Sugar Man found. Rodriguez brings his timeless music to a Somerville audience this Friday evening.

By Blake Maddux

In his 1992 song Talking New Bob Dylan, singer-songwriter Loudon Wainwright III sings about how record labels sought with impatient greed to sign a worthy successor to rock and roll’s undisputed poet laureate in the 1970s.

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Kennedy School excels at National History Day competition

On April 10, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Kennedy School students and teachers have much to celebrate after the great showing made at the Massachusetts National History Day competition. ~Photo by Ellen Conte

Kennedy School students and teachers have much to celebrate after the great showing made at the Massachusetts National History Day competition. – Photo by Ellen Conte

On Saturday, April 6, twelve students from the Kennedy School took part in the Massachusetts National History Day competition, with over 300 students competing from 51 schools.

The Kennedy School had a successful day. Of the six projects that competed, four won awards. Three of the projects will be heading to the Nationals in June at University of Maryland.

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Somerville youth kick off Peace Month

On April 10, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Duvinson Norestant played host Dr. Duvy in Saturday night’s Late Night with Teen Empowerment show. Duvy’s main message to the audience was, “Every youth makes a mistake, but you have to have the desire to get back up, and it’s never too late to get back up.”

Duvinson Norestant played host Dr. Duvy in Saturday night’s Late Night with Teen Empowerment show. Duvy’s main message to the audience was, “Every youth makes a mistake, but you have to have the desire to get back up, and it’s never too late to get back up.”

By Pamela Cyran

Late Night with Teen Empowerment, held April 6, 2013, was the kick-start to Peace Month, which will last throughout April. In the form of a late night talk show, Somerville youth addressed community issues through theater, music, and spoken words (poetry and speeches). Many shared personal stories.

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Healey kids dig in at the White House

On April 10, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Local students plant garden with First Lady
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Ariana Docanto (left) from Somerville's Healey School planted wheat seats with First Lady Michelle Obama in the White House kitchen garden.

Ariana Docanto (left) from Somerville’s Healey School planted wheat seats with First Lady Michelle Obama in the White House kitchen garden. – Photo by Susana Hernandez Morgan

By Elizabeth Sheeran

Not every fifth-grader can say they’ve shared some dirt with Michelle Obama. But five lucky kids from Somerville’s Arthur D. Healey School travelled to Washington, D.C. last week to help the First Lady plant the White House kitchen garden.

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Cyclists hope for Beacon Street track

On April 10, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
The cycle track proposed as part of the Beacon St. reconstruction has many enthusiastic advocates, as well as a number of concerned detractors. ~Photo by Bobbie Toner

The cycle track proposed as part of the Beacon St. reconstruction has many enthusiastic advocates, as well as a number of concerned detractors. – Photo by Bobbie Toner

By Harry Kane

Planned reconstruction on Beacon Street has been under discussion since the late 1990’s, but the delays in funding kept pushing the project back on the city’s agenda. Now it looks like Beacon Street will be reconstructed with a cycle track included.

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Newstalk – April 10

On April 10, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Don’t forget two events happening this weekend. The City of Somerville and Union Square Main Streets invite everyone to the 4th annual “Mayor’s Fitness Challenge,” which will kick off with a celebration and Fitness Fair on Saturday, April 13 at the Somerville High School Field House, 81 Highland Ave.  The Fitness Challenge encourages community members to pledge to embody the Shape Up Somerville motto, “Eat Smart, Play Hard, Move More,” by making smarter food choices and increasing daily physical activity. The kickoff event will be held at the Somerville High School Gymnasium from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. on April 13, and all members of the public are invited.

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Eastwood earns Woman of Excellence Award

On April 10, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
At the recent Somerville Commission for Women’s Annual Women’s History Month Reception, Marylin Eastwood, East Branch Librarian, received the 2013 Woman of Excellence Award from the Commission for Women. Representative Denise Provost, (left), Marylin Eastwood, East Branch Librarian, (right)

Representative Denise Provost, (left), Marylin Eastwood, East Branch Librarian, (right)

By Cathleen Twardzik

The awards for Somerville’s Woman of Excellence, as well as of Best Service Provider to Women were presented recently at the Somerville Commission for Women’s Annual Women’s History Month Reception.

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The View From Prospect Hill – April 10

On April 10, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

prospect hill

Most of the world still views America as the land of opportunity, and one where freedom of expression is held as an inalienable right of the people.

For some, however, the ability to ply their chosen trade or sideline can be thwarted due to unclear or unfair regulations.

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Boys’ tennis ready to compete in tough GBL

On April 10, 2013, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Mike Stoller

There is a good vibe surrounding the Somerville boys’ tennis team, which will try to send the same message this season as it did last year to its Greater Boston League rivals: that it is indeed for real.

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