
RESPOND Inc., a Somerville-based domestic violence agency, recently received the Powderhouse Award for Non-profit of the Year from the Somerville Chamber of Commerce.
By Cathleen Twardzik
RESPOND Inc., a Somerville-based domestic violence agency, recently received the Powderhouse Award for Non-profit of the Year from the Somerville Chamber of Commerce at the Holiday Inn in Somerville. The award was presented at the 65th Annual Chamber of Commerce Dinner.
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On The Silly Side by Jimmy Del Ponte
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Thanksgiving…gone. Black Friday…gone. A month of hectic, frantic and desperate preparation for Christmas has begun. The commercials may tell us that prices are low, but shoppers are high-strung. You saw the news reports that showed crazed bargain hunters throughout the country acting like they were giving away wads of cash. They stood in line overnight rubbing elbows with the same people they would be willing to fight to the finish, just to save $100 on a flat screen TV, or an X-Box. You would have to pay me at least $300 just to stand outside in the dark freezing my butt off.
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– Photos by Bobbie Toner
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Dozens of Somerville’s local business community members and their guests assembled at Thursday evening’s Chamber of Commerce’s Very Special Holiday Business after Hours gathering.
The festive event was held at The Center for the Arts at the Armory building on Highland Avenue.
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By Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone
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I think it’s fair to say that, as a group, Somerville’s elected officials were taken by surprise last August when a formal proposal surfaced to create a new “progressive” K-8 charter school here in Somerville. Now, with a public hearing on this proposal scheduled for December 14th (4-6 p.m. at the Somerville High School Auditorium), it’s time for every Somerville official, school parent, and taxpayer to focus on the details – and to speak out.
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By Jim Clark
Somerville police received a call last Sunday from a Franklin Street resident complaining of an unwanted guest who was reportedly drunk and behaving aggressively, police said.
Police officers arrived at the residence and were met by the complaining party, who immediately pointed at her couch and indicated that the woman in question was there, completely covered by a blanket, according to reports.
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Annual holiday celebrations kick off Thursday, Dec. 1, with Tree Lighting
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Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone announced that the City’s annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony will take place on Thursday, December 1st on the City Hall Concourse, followed by a meet and greet with Santa Claus in the Somerville High School Highlander Café (atrium entrance). Additionally, the Somerville Arts Council’s Illuminations Tour is scheduled for Saturday, December 17 and, for the first time, the Tour will include trolleys visiting neighborhoods in West Somerville. Both events will include musical entertainment and light refreshments.
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Gov. Deval Patrick signed into law a bill designed to protect the transgender people from discrimination.
By Andrew Firestone
Rep. Carl Sciortino, D – Somerville, saw one of his sponsored laws enacted by the Massachusetts House of Representatives and signed into law by Gov. Deval Patrick last week. The bill protects the 33,000 transgender people in the commonwealth from discrimination by granting them status as a protected class under the State’s hate crime laws.
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