Somerville Police Crime Log May 17 – May 21

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

Arrests:
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Yolanda Rosa, 45, of 124 Walnut St., May 17, 12:55 a.m., arrested at home on a charge of assault and battery.

Kimberly Harris, 31, of 804 E. 5th St., Boston, May 17, 1:41 a.m., arrested at Prospect St. on a charge of operating under the influence.

Rhiannon Riley, 33, of 20 Gilman Terr., May 17, 2:36 a.m., arrested at home on a  charge of assault and battery and various warrant charges.

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Tufts celebrates the Class of 2011

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

 

A graduating senior hugs family members after the Tufts Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 22, 2011. (Alonso Nichols/Tufts University)

Tufts University’s Class of 2011 commencement ceremonies took place this past Sunday, where proud parents, educators, and students enjoyed the day thoroughly.

Charles Vest, president of the National Academy of Engineering and president emeritus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, received an honorary doctorate of science and delivered Tufts commencement address.

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Pulling illegal cars off Somerville roads

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

- Photo by William Tauro

By William Tauro

Somerville police traffic units are out in full force this week pulling over and towing unregistered and uninsured motor vehicles.

Much of the success of locating many of the illegal vehicles is credited to the department’s “License Plate Recognition Readers” that are mounted on many of the city’s police cruisers.

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2011 Brune Scholarship Breakfast

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

(L to R) Middlesex Register of Deeds Gene Brune, scholarship recipient Enxhi Popa and Massachusetts State Treasurer Steve Grossman. - Photo By William Tauro

By William Tauro

A standing room only crowd packed Anthony’s Function Hall in Malden Sunday morning for Middlesex Register of Deeds Gene Brune’s 27th Annual Scholarship Breakfast.

Many local and state elected officials, supporters, family and friends were in attendance including Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin and Massachusetts State Treasurer Steve Grossman who were the guest Speakers at the former Somerville mayor’s event.

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Tufts men’s lacrosse team earned early graduation ceremony

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

Alec Bialosky (E11) and his graduating teammates get their sticks ready for a procession at a special commencement ceremony for the men's lacrosse team on May 20. The team missed the main commencement to play in the NCAA Championship semifinal round. - Photo by Kelvin Ma/Tufts University

Tufts men’s lacrosse team won a squeaker over Cortland State to prevail in the NCAA Division III quarterfinals. Eight seniors on the Jumbos team earned not only a trip to the semifinals in Rochester, NY, on Sunday but also their own special Tufts graduation ceremony Friday, May 20.

Since the Jumbos will missed  the May 22 ceremony, Tufts President Larry Bacow and colleagues arranged the special commencement celebration for the eight students, their friends and families– complete with caps, gowns, remarks by the president and congratulations from Tufts’ trustees.

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Saint Clements Annual Sports Banquet

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

By William Tauro

Friday evening, Saint Clements Junior/ Senior High-School hosted its Annual Sports Banquet to honor the accomplishments of their student athletes with a dinner and an awards ceremony.

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May 18, 1971

On May 21, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

On The Silly Side by Jimmy Del Ponte

(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries of The Somerville News belong solely to the authors of those commentaries and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville News, its staff or publishers.)

My 40th high school reunion is this year (even though I haven’t heard any information about it yet). 40 years!  I was 17 on May 18th 1971, and excited about graduating from Somerville High School that June. I wrote the Class Day song back then, although I can’t recall one word of it. All I cared about was getting out of high school and turning 18, two months later in July. A simpler time you say? A cheaper time for sure. Gas was 40 cents a gallon and you could buy a new house for around  $25,000. In 1971 I paid $100.00 for a 1965 Rambler American, with a 3 speed on the column. That car lasted me two and a half years! Richard Nixon was president, Frank Sargent was the governor, and S Lester Ralph was the mayor of Somerville.

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By Cathleen Twardzik

Mike Rivard, playing the Moroccan sintir in the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain. - Photo by Mark Wilson

The Moroccan Sintir and Trance Music of the Gnawa will occur on May 21 from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Community Growing Center at 22 Vinal Ave. in Somerville.  It will showcase a demonstration, by Mike Rivard, Somerville resident, of the Moroccan sintir, which is a three-string bass lute that is used by the Gnawa people of Morocco in their trance-healing ceremonies.

The rain date for this free, all ages event is May 22.

Rivard will speak about his trip to Morocco, as well as the influence that Moroccan music has had on his band Club d’Elf.  They will also play selections from their new CD.

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Multiple beer bottle assaults investigated

On May 20, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

Somerville police responded to two separate reports of assaults with beer bottles last Friday night, both of which was apparently perpetrated by the same party.

One victim stated that as he was attempting to enter his apartment building at 109 Highland Avenue he was followed by a group of four men, one of whom allegedly hurled a beer bottle at the man’s head, shattering it to pieces.

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Why we like bikes

On May 20, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone

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This is supposed to be Bike to Work Week, but they plan these things ahead of time not knowing what the weather will be. It has been a little too cold, wet and miserable this week for many to consider riding a bike to work every day.

Yet this is why in Somerville we pay more attention to bicycling than just during just one week or month of the year.  We’ve all surely noticed the increasing number of cyclists on the roads these days. Even during this past January, one of the snowiest months in recorded history, you could find cyclists out on our streets.

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