16th Annual Somerville 5K Road Race

On October 5, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Somerville Homeless Coalition fundraiser draws 900 runners



– Photos by Harry Kane

The Somerville Homeless Coalition can continue working everyday to end homelessness and near-homelessness in Somerville and Greater Boston thanks in part to the efforts of organizers and participants of the 16th Annual Somerville 5K Road Race.

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Drug buy gone awry

On October 5, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

Somerville police officer’s suspicions were aroused last Saturday as they observed a man pacing up and down a portion of Broadway while almost continuously using a cell phone, according to reports.

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Somerville Police arrest shooting suspect

On October 5, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

At about 1:30 a.m. on Saturday morning, Somerville Police responded to 10 Illinois Avenue for a report of gunshots.  Upon the arrival of police, they discovered a 35 year old male suffering from multiple gunshot wounds on the front porch.  The victim was transported to an area hospital where his wounds were determined to be non-life threatening.  Police also discovered a parked vehicle that had also been struck by a single gunshot.

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Honk! Parade travels from Somerville to Cambridge

On October 5, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

– Photos by Bobbie Toner

The theme for this year’s parade was SHARE – sharing the road, sharing skills, resources, and the upbeat HONK! spirit. Led by the Mayors of Somerville and Cambridge, the parade featured all the HONK! bands, plus the Bread & Puppet Theater, the impromptu “community band,” and many local arts and community organizations, such as Green Streets Initiative, Bikes Not Bombs, 350.org, Open Air Circus, Puppeteers Cooperative, Livable Streets, and Sprout. The parade left Davis Square, at noon and made its way to Harvard Square’s Oktoberfest celebration in Cambridge.

 

Glavin named new head of OSPCD

On October 5, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Michael Glavin is ready to step in at the Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development.

Brings corporate,
public sector experience

By Andrew Firestone

Last week, the city named its new head of the Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development, Michael Glavin, who starts on October 17. He is bringing with him 20 years of experience working in community finance in both the public and private sector, including a lengthy stint at Bank of Boston during its eventual transformation into Bank of America. Glavin, a Bostonian born and raised, comes to Somerville from the Boston Redevelopment Authority, where he worked on Harvard University’s expansion into Allston, but brings expansive work in urban finance and business development.

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Newstalk – October 5

On October 5, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The Chamber of Commerce After Hours business meeting this month is at the Mt. Vernon Restaurant, 14 Broadway, East Somerville, from 5-7 p.m., Thursday, October 6. It’s a great time to business network and maybe a good idea for those who are seeking employment to consider attending as well. It attracts a great many business leaders here in Somerville.

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Somerville Superintendent disavows federal program

On October 5, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

No Child Left Behind ‘meaningless’

By Andrew Firestone

Massachusetts educators have apparently had enough of the federal “No Child Left Behind” (NCLB) guidelines, and are seeking a waiver to get out of the program. They are joined by Anthony Pierantozzi, who said that the program, which uses test scores to determine whether a school is “failing” or not, and decides allocation of funding. One of the main gripes the state has had with the program is the requirement that 100 percent of students be “proficient” in English by 2014, or local education systems could face takeover by the state.

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The View From Prospect Hill – October 5

On October 5, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

What goes up must come down. This fundamental law of nature is learned by all at a very young age and remains a constant throughout our lives. It even applies to the mighty works of mankind. Be it concrete and steel or bread and butter, each and every thing we can conceive of and construct will, at some point in time, outlive its usefulness and perish from this earth.

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Ongoing development for North Street Playground

On October 5, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Two different design options are currently on the table as developers and community leaders work towards a finalized plan for the North Street Playground.

By Harry Kane

Preliminary designs for the North Street Playground are underway at the Clarendon Hill Housing Development.  In spite of a slowing economy, Somerville maintains their vigilant efforts to develop a friendlier environment. Presently known as North Street Veterans Park, the future playground will receive a facelift in the coming spring. The .22 acre park needs a new look according to residents of the neighborhood.

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Cooking up a generous helping of care

On October 5, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

At the Tastes of Community Cooks event on October 2, volunteer cook Alana Sacks (right) presented guest Lydia Rios (left) with appetizer variations on some of the meals regularly provided by Community Cooks, including backed macaroni and cheese squares, polenta balls and mini chicken pot pies. - Photo by Elizabeth Sheeran

Somerville-based Community Cooks feed a growing need

By Elizabeth Sheeran

Several times each month, Vicky I works together with a half dozen or so of her Somerville neighbors to make a full-course meal for 15 to 20 people they’ve never met.

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