
Bow Market stores hosted Small Business Saturday last weekend, offering holiday shoppers a wide variety of gifts and decorations to celebrate the season. — Photos by Robert Posio
By Robert Posio
On Saturday, November 30, Bow Market hosted Small Business Saturday, a holiday of sorts, celebrating the spirit of community and local businesses in Somerville. The market, known for its eclectic mix of over 30 small shops, bars, and creative spaces, came alive with shoppers eager to explore and connect.
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Marie E. Howe June 13, 1939 – December 2, 2024.
Marie E Howe of Malden formerly of Somerville December 2, 2024.
As Massachusetts completes the celebration of Irish American Heritage Month and Women’s History Month in March, here’s a special shout-out to former Massachusetts State Representative Marie E. Howe, a notable Irish-American woman.
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This holiday season looks quite different than years past for many of us. Usually, we host between 30-35 people on Christmas Eve. This year, it will be just the two of us. Sure, there will be phone calls, FaceTime, or whatever other platform you use to be in touch with family and friends. I know it’s not the same, but I’m grateful nonetheless. Thank goodness for technology. With the vaccines on the horizon, better days are headed our way. May this pave the way for an outstanding 2021.
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Here comes the holiday shopping season once again, and we are ready to embrace the opportunity to celebrate the only way we know how: with enthusiasm and optimistic attitudes.
Let the political and social pundits doom and gloom themselves into their usual perpetual state of the doldrums. We know how to lift ourselves, to rise to the occasion and make the most of what we have, in spite of whatever challenges may confront us.
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Fall comes to Somerville Avenue… ~ Photo by Denise Provost
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I have been a Board Member of the New England Poetry Club for a few years now; and I remember judging our Motton Book Prize with other board members. When we came to discuss Heather Treseler’s poetry collection, Auguries & Divinations there was a hands down love for the book. We were impressed with her facility with language, the music of her work and the deep layers of the lines in this insightful new collection. So after she won the Award, I decided to interview the author, and she generously agreed.
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Jake Tringali is published in over 50 journals, and his poetry has appeared in various art installations. His first poetry book is Poetry for the Neon Apocalypse, which was nominated for an Elgin award. Host of The Outskirts Poetry Podcast. Co-founder of the Roslindale Film Society.
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City supporting two local holiday gift drives for children and teens
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