
Chief Thomas Pasquarello announced that the suspect who was wanted in connection with the Armed Robbery of the Quick Stop convenience store at 219 Highland Avenue has been arrested. Jonathan Williams, age 31, of Revere, was arrested today in Woburn. Acting on tips received from the public, as well as other sources, detectives were able to identify Williams as the suspect in the robbery last Sunday evening. He was located in Woburn and arrested without incident. Somerville Police, Medford Police, Woburn Police, State Police and the FBI Violent Crimes Task Force worked together to locate and apprehend the suspect. The suspect will be arraigned in Somerville District Court later today.
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SHS Chorus visits DC during Inauguration

SHS Chorus members on the National Mall during the Presidential Inauguration. – Photo by Darius Green
By Elizabeth Sheeran
Maybe it was climbing the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to take in the view. Maybe it was hearing the Somerville High School name announced at a national awards banquet. Maybe it was standing on the National Mall during the Presidential Inauguration.
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The Somerville Rotary Club is excited to sponsor the Chamber of Commerce’s Business after Hours on Thursday, February 7, at Dali Restaurant on Washington Street from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. The networking meeting is an opportunity for Rotarians to talk about their work in the community and in the world and to invite everyone interested in learning more about the club and Rotary to come as a guest to a luncheon at the Mt. Vernon restaurant, 12:15 p.m. on Tuesday, February 12.
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Streetlights are illuminated earlier in Ball Square to accommodate early morning walkers and runners. – Photo by Bobbie Toner
The Commissioner of Public Works has decided to illuminate streetlights earlier than 6 a.m. to accommodate early morning walkers and runners.
It was determined that residents who are getting up in the morning and working out need the street lamps to be illuminated for safety reasons.
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What’s missing from this scene? Many say that a new sign for Magoun Square is a “must have” item in the near future. – Photo by Bobbie Toner
By Harry Kane
During the last Alderman meeting on Jan. 23, Ward 5 Alderman Sean O’Donovan reported the need for a new sign in Magoun Square.
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The Somerville News Person of the Week, Jeanette Wiltshire.
Meet Jeanette Wiltshire. Every Wednesday Jeanette picks up The Somerville News and delivers it to her neighbors and friends at Ciampa Manor, earning her title as The News’ oldest paper delivery person. Jeanette is a retired nurse and served in the armed forces. She helps her neighbors by running errands. She always has a big smile and a wave as she makes her daily trips into Davis Square.
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Highlanders rally to tie Medford
By Mike Stoller
Somerville and Medford duked it out in a highly entertaining Greater Boston League hockey tilt Saturday, in a game that proved to be a microcosm of the greater battle for the league title.
With Saturday’s solid 3-3 tie with visiting Medford, the Highlanders also stayed tied with the Mustangs for first place with seven points in the league standings. Both teams stand at 3-0-1.
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By Courtney O’Keefe
Ward 5 Online
(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.)
They direct us, inform us, and identify places we are looking for. They come in all shapes, sizes, colors and styles, but collectively, they are a significant part of our daily lives. One never really thinks of how important signs are, unless of course, we’re desperately looking for the one we need.
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All of us want to live in the best city that we can manage to fashion for ourselves. That goes without saying.
Sometimes we have to crackdown a bit on those who let things go a bit too far, who don’t seem to have respect for the community in which they live and/or own property. Peer pressure is one thing, but sometimes the law has to step in to move things along in the proper direction, and in a timely manner.
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