
Alan Cohen, founder of “MusicalConversation”
A wonderful afternoon was had at the Holland Street Center last week, with a great lunch from Vinnie’s and “MusicalConversation” with Alan Cohen. Cohen shared some great Italian operas as he talked about the stories behind the music. Attendees sang along with some and shared their own memories of others. Cohen is coming back on February 7 with Broadway Love Songs.
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Lady Anchors beat Lowell Catholic Crusaders in OT
The Lady Anchors played their best game of the season Tuesday night against Lowell Catholic 64- 59. After a slow start, the Anchors found themselves in a 20 point deficit at halftime.
It looked like the Lowell Catholic Crusaders would have an easy win. However, in the second half the Anchors came out flying, cutting the lead to 8 after the third quarter.
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By Jim Clark
Reports of a person taking packages from porches brought police officers to Bay State Ave. last week.
Initial witness reports described the suspect as being male, wearing a blue hoodie and orange vest. However, after combing the area, police spotted a female individual at the corner of Bay State Ave. and Kidder Ave. wearing the same type of clothing reported by witnesses.
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Benjamin Echevarria is the new School Committee member representing Ward 1.– Photo by Harry Kane
By Harry Kane
On Tuesday Jan. 22, at the Capuano Early Childhood Center, a public hearing, followed by an extensive interview process was held to choose a finalist among the three remaining candidates running for the Ward 1 School Committee member position.
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Mr. Clennon King reads Dr. King’s speech at the Somerville Theatre on Monday. – Photo by Emmanuel Vincent.
By Emmanuel Vincent
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s impact on America will forever be stitched into the fabric of society. On the national holiday in his memory, the city acknowledged the civil rights activist’s efforts in the 10th anniversary celebration of his life at the Somerville Theatre.
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There are still some adult evening classes available up at the High School. We’re told if you are interested in the following classes, they still have openings: Medical Interpretation, Smart Social Security Planning for both boomers and beyond, calligraphy writing, ESL computer for beginners, Drivers Ed, Academic Recovery, furniture making, and cake decorating.
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Eagle Feathers #18 – The Poet
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
“Bring me men to match my mountains, Bring me men to match my plains, Men with empires in their purpose, and new eras in their brains.” These words of the extraordinary poet, Samuel Walter Foss, were inscribed in granite on the rampart entrance to the parade field of the United States Air Force Academy for close to forty years. The words can now be found in the American Pavilion at Walt Disney’s EPCOT Center in Orlando, Florida. Foss was head librarian at the Somerville Public Library for 13 years, right up until his death in 1911 at the young age of fifty-three. His house was located at 249 Highland Avenue, just before Davis Square.
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By Emmanuel Vincent
Global warming is considered by many to be a serious threat to our world as we know it. Those who hold this view feel that without the proper education and actions taken place regarding the subject matter, the Earth that we are familiar with will be foreign to us in the future.
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