Urges plans for “21ST Century Transportation System for 21st Century Economy”
On behalf of the Massachusetts Metropolitan Mayors’ Coalition, Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone testified before the Joint Committee on Transportation at the State House on Tuesday, March 26, reaffirming his support for the bill, as well as the Governor’s plan, which calls for $1.9 billion in new revenue in order to appropriately finance the Commonwealth’s transportation system.
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7th annual Peace Conference starts Saturday
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Working on a sketch for this Saturday’s Peace Month kick-off show are (left to right) youth organizers Joshua Ojo, Judcine Felix, Duvy Norestant (seated) and Manny Rivera and program coordinator Emily Parrott. – Photo by Elizabeth Sheeran
By Elizabeth Sheeran
Somerville youth have something to say. Teen Empowerment will kick off its seventh annual Peace Conference with a show at the Somerville Theatre this Saturday, April 6, launching what this year will be a “Peace Month” of youth-focused activities in Somerville.
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Sheriff Peter Koutoujian, Mayor Joseph Curtatone, Senator Pat Jehlen, Rep. Tim Toomey, and School Committee Member Teresa Cardoso and many others came out Tuesday night for a Spring Gala to Honor Ward 2 Alderman Maryann Heuston at the Independent in Union Square.
By State Senator Patricia Jehlen
Second Middlesex District
(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries of The Somerville News belong solely to the authors of those commentaries and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville News, its staff or publishers.)
Massachusetts has reached a fork in the road. One path leads to an even better education system, a reliable public transit system, well maintained roads and bridges, and a revived economy. The other path leads to further cuts for vital services, decrepit roads and bridges, increased fares on public transportation, and long waiting lists for early education and elder home care.
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A blanket honoring the memory of Deanna Cremin was displayed and carried along as community members “Walked Deanna Home” on Saturday.
– Photo by Donald Norton
By Izak Shapiro
The black-paved basketball court at the Winter Hill School filled up by 5 p.m. on Saturday. It was not just full of people in support of Deanna Cremin, a seventeen year-old Somerville girl murdered in March of 1995. It was full of remembrance for Deanna. Passion and spirit for her, a momentous energy, a determination and strength to keep living for her, and a unified desire for closure, to find and to sentence her killer once and for all. “Blessed are those who mourn,” those gathered were reminded early on in the ceremonies.
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The monthly Somerville Chamber of Commerce Special Business After Hours at the B2Green Expo & Networking event will take place on Thursday, April 4, from 4:00–7:00 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, 30 Washington Street. Free appetizers, excellent networking, free business card drawing, and cash bar amid a cool, mini-expo of local green innovators. Treat yourself and your select staff, customers, and clients. The Expo is sponsored by Bunker Hill Community College. Networking is sponsored by Century Bank. Produced by the Chamber’s Green Committee and City’s Environmental Department. Exhibitors include Cubby Oil, Green City Growers, Groundwork Somerville, In Charge Energy, Next Step Living, Recover Green Roofs, Zip Car and others. RSVP with name(s) and affiliation(s) to smackey@somervillechamber.org.
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Street performers are hopeful that city regulations will soon be made clearer and fair for those who wish to perform in public places.
By Harry Kane
Proposed legislation would allow street performers access to Somerville streets. City officials want to update the ordinance just in time for the warm weather, yet there’s still no timetable designated.
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By Harry Kane

The Somerville Special Education Parent Advisory Council’s Advise the Advisory subcommittee is seeking to find ways to better serve the needs of those in need of special education services.
The Somerville Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SPED PAC) decided to form a subcommittee to try and give the special education community a voice in the development of their classrooms.
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