
In the winter we need poetry of the days of summer to warm us. So I decided to make the Lyrical a literal “day at the beach,” with a poem by local poet Denise Mostacci Sklar. Sklar is a dancer who has taught and performed in New York City and Boston. She is a personal trainer in the Gyrotonic method of body work. She practices Tai Chi and has recently begun to write poetry, studying with Marc Olmsted and Dan Sklar.
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A Milford woman who ran a tax preparation business in Somerville has been arrested and charged with identity theft and tax fraud charges relating to her operation of that business. Rosa Ivette Colon, 44, was arrested and charged with aggravated identity theft, filing false claims with the Internal Revenue Service and forging endorsements on U.S. Treasury checks in a 32-count indictment returned by a grand jury sitting in Boston, on December 7.
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Arrests:
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Adler Blaise, 44, of 375 Broadway, Lynnfield, December 20, 8:56 a.m., arrested at 269 Broadway on a charge of resisting arrest and warrant charges of no inspection sticker, operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended registration, and non-transparent window obstruction.
David White, 33, of 706 Old Country Rd., Westport, December 20, 8:22 p.m., arrested at 220 Washington St. on warrant charges of marked lanes violation and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.
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The Gingerbread Book by Allen D. Brogdon
By Betty B. Levin
As the jacket of this newly re-issued book from 1984 announces, it contains “54 cookie-construction projects for party centerpieces and holiday decorations, 7 full-sized patterns, plans for 8 structures, over 100 color photos, recipes, cookie shapes, children’s projects, history, and step-by-step how-tos.”
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On The Silly Side by Jimmy Del Ponte
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If I could have anything at all for Christmas I would ask Santa to cure all the sick people in the world. Then I would have to ask for enough money to pay all my debts off. I would also ask for a few hundred thousand more for the kid’s college, a new truck, a new RV and a few vacations. Sorry to be so superficial, but that’s what I’d ask for. I always pray for everyone to enjoy good health and happiness and all that stuff, but I have to be honest. If Santa Clause could bring me what I ask for, it would be money. I was that little kid who opened the birthday card and shook it hoping folding money would pop out before even reading it.
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Somerville Winter Farmer’s Market Open December 24
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Somerville Winter Farmer’s Market will be open Saturday, December 24, from 9:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m.
Get your goodies for Christmas by shopping on Christmas Eve! Don’t miss it.
Thea Hopkins performing your favorite holiday songs too.

Contractor to make next-day run all week long to serve homes operating on holiday schedule
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The City of Somerville learned this afternoon that its trash contractor will be conducting trash pickup operations on its regular weekly schedule during the week after Christmas, but that crews would be performing a next-day pickup for residents who assume that the official observance of the Christmas holiday on Monday, December 26th, means a one-day delay in the normal trash schedule.
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By William C. Shelton
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If those in the Occupy movement continue to confuse symbol with reality, they will estrange their natural allies.
If they confuse tactics with strategy, they will exhaust themselves in activities that accomplish little.
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