Small victories for GLX

On February 1, 2012, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Inch by inch, mile by mile, the GLX preparations roll on.

Phase 1 could start by year’s end

By Andrew Firestone

After years of delays, false starts, lawsuits and strong language by local politicians and activists, the Green Line Extension appears to be nearing a reality, at least in terms of starting construction.

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Maria Curtatone for Middlesex South Register Of Deeds

On February 1, 2012, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

My name is Maria Curtatone and I am running for Middlesex South Register of Deeds. I am a practicing attorney and small business owner with my own firm. I have worked in Middlesex County and the surrounding area for the last 25 years. I bring to this job strong administrative skills, leadership and a commitment to public service.

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Somerville Bagel Bard Zvi Sesling gets Poet Laureate for Brookline

On February 1, 2012, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times


I am a lover of irony. It seems that a Somerville Bagel Bard Zvi A. Sesling (Who resides in Brookline) lobbied and spurred the city on to have a Brookline Poet Laureate. I told him about the lack of interest in our beloved burg and it inspired him to get one for his town…they finally saw the light. The light in Somerville is still way, way at the end of the tunnel…sadly. Here is an article by Sesling about how he did it…

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St. Clement Sports update

On February 1, 2012, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Eighth Grader Katie Monestime leads Lady Anchors.

Girls Basketball

The  young Saint Clement Lady Anchors continued their winning streak by grabbing wins against Mount Saint Joseph Academy and Trinity Catholic upping their overall record to 6-8. On Tuesday, Jan. 24 against Mount Saint Joseph, St. Clement were leading  21 to 13 at the half.  While St. Joes continued to cut the lead, St. Clement was able to hold on to win 40-38.

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Lyrical Somerville – February 1

On February 1, 2012, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

This is February 1st but let’s not forget January. The month that brings in the new year. This year it has been a forgiving month–mild and with little snow. So  poet Valerie Quercia Prescott brings it all home with her poem.

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Receives endorsement of incumbent Register Gene Brune

Six-Term Alderman Cites Financial, Customer Service and Government Expertise as Key Qualifications in Bid to Serve as Southern Middlesex County Register of Deeds

Ward 2 Alderman Maryann Heuston today announced her candidacy for Southern Middlesex County Register of Deeds, and was immediately endorsed by current Register Eugene C. Brune, who is stepping down after 24 years in office.  Heuston has served as a Somerville alderman for twelve years, including five years as Chair of the Board’s Finance Committee.  She currently works as Director of Ambulatory Business Operations for the Cambridge Health Alliance.

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Somerville Police Crime Log January 23 – January 30

On January 31, 2012, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Arrests:
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Gregory Campbell, 28, of 110 Fifth St., Cambridge, January 23, 12:14 p.m., arrested at 219 Broadway on warrant charges of utter false check and larceny by check.

Leslie Pine, 46, of 93 Temple St., January 24, 8:47 a.m., arrested at home on warrant charges receiving stolen property, disorderly conduct, and number plate violation.

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LeVar Burton, actor, entertainer and the host and executive producer of the highly acclaimed PBS children’s television series “Reading Rainbow,” will be honored at Tufts University’s sixth Eliot-Pearson Awards for Excellence in Children’s Media. The awards ceremony, which is free and open to the public, will take place on February 3 at 10 a.m. in the Distler Performance Hall at the Granoff Music Center on Tufts University’s Medford/Somerville campus.

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Collecting Massachusetts authors

On January 29, 2012, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Kenneth Gloss understands the ins and outs of book collecting.

By Kenneth Gloss

Some collectors think that by amassing only the works of writers associated with one regional area they are significantly narrowing their field of sought-after works. In fact, they may discover that a geographic collection still encompasses a huge body of material, including both the books by these particular authors as well as the books about them. For a good example of this, consider the possibilities of collecting only the works of authors who have some connection to the state of Massachusetts, whether they were born and raised here, educated here, or just lived and worked here at some point in their career.

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