
– Photos by Lisa Heyison
Older Americans Month is celebrated each May to honor and recognize older Americans for the contributions they make to our families, communities and society. This year’s theme Never Too Old to Play encourages older Americans to stay engaged, active and involved in their own lives and in their communities. The Somerville Council on Aging gives older adults (55+) many ways to stay engaged and active. With exercise classes, museum trips, Lunch and Learn lectures, book clubs, gardening, musical conversations and Cultural Day trips around the world. It is easy to stay active and involved.
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Well-there is a fairly new bookshop in town “THE BOOKSHOP” in Ball Square. The owner is Gil Barbosa, and he is a brave man. I say this because it is damn hard to keep an indie bookshop thriving in these days of Amazon.com, e books, nooks, etc… Anyway Somerville resident, poet and painter, and longtime arts editor at the Ibbetson Street Press, Richard Wilhelm, has organized a reading in celebration of the store. Gloria Mindock and Lucy Holstedt, both Somerville poets will be reading, as well as a number of talented local folks. Hope you can come-and even read your own work in an open mic after the featured readers.
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Chief Thomas Pasquarello announced today that, beginning on June 5 , the Somerville Police Department will provide a special women’s self defense training program for Somerville residents. The Rape Aggression Defense System or RAD is a program of realistic, practical self-defense tactics and techniques.
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Somerville Historic Preservation Commission sponsors month-long events, culminating with annual awards ceremony honoring Somerville residents and homeowners
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Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and Executive Director of the Somerville Historic Preservation Commission (SHPC) Brandon Wilson announce the schedule of events for the 2012 “Preservation Month” celebrations. Throughout the month of May, the SHPC and other local organizations partner to host numerous events honoring Somerville’s history and historic districts. Remaining events include:
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State Police collect plaster footprints as they look for evidence in the robbery and assault of a taxi driver early Saturday morning. – Photo by John Pratti
Shortly after 1:30 a.m. on Saturday morning, a 31 year old Boston Taxi driver was robbed by three suspects and beaten on Evergreen Avenue. The suspects fled when police were called, but two were quickly apprehended.
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On The Silly Side by Jimmy Del Ponte
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They recently removed the “Lil Vinny’s” sign on the closed business and underneath you could see the outline of the old “Danny’s” sign. It is a reminder of the years gone by and all the changes that have occurred in Magoun Square. Since I wrote about Ball Square a few weeks back, I figured we would give Magoun Square equal time. Many of my friends have chimed in are and these are some of their memories. Please note that people have tried to remember names and places and we have all done our best to dig deep in our minds.
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