Somerville celebrates Honey Bee Day

On August 24, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

How sweet it is, and sticky, too. The prototype beehive at the Somerville Community Garden is adding a new dimension to the Growing Center’s diverse repertoire of activities. - Photo by Harry Kane

By Harry Kane

The Somerville Community Garden hosted an informal seminar on National Honey Bee Day to share factual information on the joys and challenges of beekeeping.  The Growing Center is a microcosm of an agricultural setting and the bees are a new and important part of the garden. Emma Oster is a beekeeper at the Growing Center and she expressed her fondness for the industrious insects.  “I love bees and I think that the most important thing for people to know is that they are not bad and that you shouldn’t be afraid of them.”  Of course, that is unless you are allergic to bees, in which case it is advisable that you should avoid them.

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Alleged Heroin dealers put out of business

On August 24, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

Two suspected heroin dealers were targeted for investigation by the Somerville Police Drug Control Unit last week.

Surveillance was established for the residence of Jessica Killeen, 26, at 173 Pearl Street. Killeen was reportedly observed making several short trips away from her home over the course of a single afternoon, at times taking brief rides in vehicles and being let out to walk back home, according to police.

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The View From Prospect Hill – August 24

On August 24, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times


The mythos of the Great American Dream is something that has inspired much greatness of achievement in the past, the present, and, hopefully, the future.

Millions of people the world over embrace the dream as they long for lives with greater opportunities for themselves and for their children.

Compassionate Americans are generous in their understanding that the greatness of this country was built upon the diversity of its immigrant population. That most of our ancestors came from somewhere afar and made good in “the land of opportunity.”

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Alibrandis win Quarter Finals Series

On August 24, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Alibrandis ace pitcher Andrew Babb burns one into the plate in game three of the series match up with the Medford Maddogs. - Photo by Harry Kane

By Harry Kane

Game three of the series between Somerville and Medford began with Bernie Driscol’s walk to first base. This gave David Scioli some impetus to drill an RBI double into center field bringing in Bernie and making it 1-0 in favor of Alibrandis.

In the bottom of the first Medford struck back with multiple hits. In a matter of minutes the score was tied at one and the bases were loaded. Pitcher Andrew Babb dealt the pitch to the next Medford batter who lined the ball to the third baseman Sal Mendonca.  Sal missed the ball and a runner would score, but as the next Maddog runner rounded third base Mendonca redeemed himself by retrieving the ball and throwing out the base runner at home plate.

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Lyrical Somerville – August 24

On August 24, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Poet Matthew Ganem writes the LYRICAL: “I’m a former resident that still hangouts in the city. I have a book coming out in the fall through Books of Hope  based in Somerville. The poem basically describes losing someone that was just with you and some of the stages of grief. Danny Nunes, James Slattery, Stephen Pacheco and Michael Sparks  were close friends that passed away and this is a piece dedicated to them. ”

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Robbery suspect sought

On August 23, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Somerville Police are seeking to identify the suspect who robbed a woman early Tuesday morning.  Shortly before 8:00 a.m., a 25 year old Somerville woman was putting a bag in the back seat of her SUV on Lincoln St. at the corner of Lincoln Ave, when a male in his mid twenties approached her and ripped the Victim’s pocketbook form her right shoulder. The victim fought back but the assailant was able to get her handbag from her.  The suspect then fled easterly on Broadway toward Sullivan Square, Charlestown.

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Somerville fire training

On August 23, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

- Photo by William Tauro

By William Tauro

Somerville firefighters undergo pump operator training and pump service testing at the department’s fire station on Somerville Avenue early Tuesday morning.

 

Somerville Police Crime Log August 16 – August 21

On August 23, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Arrests:
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David Walsh-Sirianni, 20, of 80 Eustis St., August 16, 5:00 p.m., arrested at home on a charge of larceny.

Jessica Killeen, 26, of 173 Pearl St., August 16, 5:41 p.m., arrested at Cross St. on charges of conspiracy to violate drug law, drug possession to distribute, and drug violation near a school or park.

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SCAP, SPD to conduct compliance checks for alcohol sales

On August 22, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Somerville Cares About Prevention and Somerville Police Department will conduct compliance checks from September 2011 – February 2012 in Somerville
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From September 2011 to February 2012, members of Somerville Cares About Prevention (SCAP) and the Somerville Police Department will conduct compliance checks at all licensed alcohol outlets to determine the number of licensed outlets illegally selling alcohol to individuals under the age of 21.  Part of a series of annual programs geared at enforcing consequences of alcohol and drug use, particularly among minors, compliance checks work to ensure that Somerville is a safe, friendly community for all residents.

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Mayor Curtatone and city staff to present findings at interactive community meeting
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Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone invites all community members to attend an interactive community meeting to discuss the results of the city’s Well-Being Survey, which was conducted earlier this year in conjunction with the annual City Census and via anonymous resident surveys. Lauded internationally for its innovative approach to measuring residents’ happiness, the City of Somerville worked with Harvard University Psychology Professor Daniel Gilbert, who is internationally recognized for his research on happiness, to create the survey and analyze trends in results.

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