
The stickers serve as reminders for adults not to purchase alcohol to minors this holiday season.
By Savath Young
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and Somerville Cares About Prevention’s (SCAP) youth group, “Somerville Positive Forces” will work together to distribute between 7,000 and 15,000 warning stickers to discourage the purchase of alcohol to minors at half of the 27 liquor store retailers, bars and restaurants this holiday season.
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Opposition to the SCPS rises to be recognized. – Photo by Andrew Firestone
SPCS brings out passion at debate
By Andrew Firestone
It was a packed house at the Somerville High auditorium this last Wednesday, December 14, more audience members than this reporter has ever seen at any public hearing. This circumstance, a hearing before the state Board of Secondary and Elementary Education, was one of the most divisive seen in years, as community members sparred back and forth over the proposal of a new charter school geared towards English Language Learners.
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Fire Department to receive $217,862
By Andrew Firestone
Senators Scott Brown and John Kerry managed to work together last week, bringing home an additional $1.28 million in federal funds for Massachusetts Fire Departments.
$217,862 will go to Somerville to be used to help fund equipment, such as vehicles and fire suits.
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Regina Bertholdo is looking out for the neediest of kids in Somerville.
By Harry Kane
Down the street from Somerville’s City Hall, Regina Bertholdo takes stock of 49 homeless children’s whereabouts as the holiday season approaches. The small office with a window sits on the ground level of the parent informational center on Prescott Street. With the window open and the heat on full blast, the beautiful Brazilian with the heart of gold leaned back in her chair and acknowledged the homeless epidemic plaguing our society.
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Somerville poet Samantha Milowsky has for the past few years immersed herself in the Boston area literary scene. Milowsky, a software technology executive is the founder and managing editor of Amethyst Arsenic and her work has appeared in magazines like the 2River View, White Whale Review,The Written Wardrobe, and is forthcoming Revolution House. She is now involved with the Mass. Poetry Festival’s Small Book Fair that is to be held in Salem, Mass–during National Poetry Month-April 2012, as a part of the larger festival. I recently had a chance to chat with Milowsky:
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Kristen Casey (L) Manuel Sheehan(R)
A man and a woman, both residents of Somerville, were arrested this afternoon in connection with an investigation into multiple package thefts from area residences. In recent days, Somerville Police and other greater Boston Police Departments have been investigating reports of thieves taking advantage of the seasonal spike in express deliveries by stealing packages from porches and doorways. Acting on information from the Medford Police Department, Somerville officers today stopped a vehicle at Pearl Street and McGrath Highway that matched the description of a car suspected of involvement with the theft of packages from area homes. The officers immediately noticed that the car was full of boxes marked for delivery to a variety of local addresses. Manuel Sheehan, age 27, and Kristen Casey, age 26, both of Somerville, were placed under arrest for receiving stolen property.
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Arrests:
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Robin Valentine, 51, of 30 Churchill, Cambridge, December 12, 1:01 p.m., arrested at Harvard St. on charges of unregistered motor vehicle, attaching wrong motor vehicle, unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, and uninsured motor vehicle or trailer.
Wallace Dornevil, 28, of 267 River, Waltham, December 12, 5:49 p.m., arrested at 40 Memorial Rd. on warrant charges of operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended registration, unregistered motor vehicle, and uninsured motor vehicle or trailer.
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