Arrests:
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Paul Powers, 52, of 68 Pearson Rd., June 30, 10:05 p.m., arrested at 100 Bristol Rd. on warrant charges of license suspended and failure to stop or yield.
Guido Reyes, 35, of 93 Pennsylvania Ave., July 1, 12:12 a.m., arrested at Warren Ave. on a charge of operation of a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor.
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Victor Dalrymple
By William Tauro
On Sunday, July 1, at approximately 8 p.m., Victor Dalrymple, son of Mary and Steve Dalrymple (Steve and Sons Home Repair of Somerville), also, an EMT at AMR Ambulance in Hingham, was off duty but became the first responder to a toddler boy falling 30 feet from a three story sliding window onto the sidewalk.
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On June 3 at the city’s “Carnaval @ SomerStreets” event on Broadway, the winners of Mayor Curtatone’s 2012 Fitness Challenge were “crowned.” “Top Five Individual Winners” (from left to right): Mayor Joe Curtatone, Matt Desmond, John Harding and Ted Blake. Ken Kelly and Sally Turner are not pictured.
By Cathleen Twardzik
On June 3 at the city’s “Carnaval @ SomerStreets” event on Broadway, the winners of Mayor Curtatone’s 2012 Fitness Challenge were “crowned.” Recipients included five individual winners, as well as a winning overall team comprised of teachers from Somerville High School’s social studies department.
Winners were presented with gift certificates at a brief ceremony in the mayor’s office.
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By William C. Shelton
(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.)
Acquaintances of mine frequently email me quotations that they find meaningful—succinct expressions of wisdom or humor, usually from philosophical, literary or comedic sources. I realized awhile back that I’ve never been sent a quote from science fiction.
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State budget impact on Somerville
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By Elizabeth Sheeran
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State lawmakers lauded passage last week of a $32.5 billion fiscal year 2013 budget that increases state aid to cities and towns from $5.1 to $5.4 billion, with nearly $900 million in unrestricted local aid. But city officials said anyone thinking that means Somerville will have more state money to work with this year will be disappointed.
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The Alibrandis finished the month of June back on top in the Ted Williams division.
By Benjamin Klein
The Somerville Alibrandis temporarily fell out of first place in the Ted Williams division but won two of their final three June games to regain the top spot.
The Alibrandis were shutout for the first time all season last Tuesday against the Revere Rockies. Both teams’ pitchers were lights out in the contest and the game was scoreless through nine innings. Revere would score a run off of Marc DesRoches in the bottom of the tenth inning to win the game in celebratory fashion.
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Fourth has special meaning for newest citizens
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These locals are ready to embrace their new status as U.S. citizens (left to right): Jose Francisco Reyes Rodrigues, Alma Mejia, Carlos Lenos and Manuel Baires. – Photo by Elizabeth Sheeran
By Elizabeth Sheeran
Somerville resident Manuel Baires is doing something uniquely patriotic this Fourth of July.
He’s reviewing everything he’s learned about U.S. history and government, and making final preparations to show up the next day to his scheduled appointment with an officer of the United State Citizenship and Immigration Service. If all goes as expected, he will return home a United States citizen.
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