Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and Somerville Youth Programming Coordinator Nancy Bacci announced that applications are now available for the 2011 Mayor’s Summer Jobs Program. Available through Friday, April 29, applications can be found at the City of Somerville’s Personnel Department (City Hall) or on the city’s website (http://www.somervillema.gov/). The Program provides opportunities for Somerville youth to gain employment and job training within the public and private sectors throughout the summer. Eligible students must be Somerville residents, enrolled in high school, and at least 16 years of age. All applications must be returned to the Personnel Department.
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On The Silly Side by Jimmy Del Ponte
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There are lots of sub shops in Somerville that have been there for years. They are all over the city. Most people swear by their favorite establishment and love their sandwiches. Right by the Ball Square bridge, at the corner of Rogers and Boston avenues is a block of stores. If you look above the building you will see two signs. One says Crowley’s Liquors, and right above it there is one that says Todi’s, as in Todi’s Sub Shop.
Past patrons use the words spotless, friendly and delicious to describe the Todi’s sub shop experience. They also say that the best meatball sub they ever had was from Todi’s. (And by the way, Todi rhymes with Dottie.)
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By George P. Hassett
Two men were seriously injured in a fight on Broadway Friday night, police said.
A 23-year-old Cambridge man was stabbed multiple times and a 22-year-old Somerville man was struck in the face and head with a blunt object in an incident police are still investigating. A third person was arrested by Cambridge Police and charged with gun possession in connection to the incident.
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The 2011 Full Circle Next Wave GBBL Champions: Shawn Soares, Christopher David, Mateus Sathler, Edwin Tejada, Levi Faherty, Joel Gutierrez, Stanley Orantes, Brian Carrington, McKenna Minson, Christian Acosta, Devin Scanzillo, Martine Acosta, Head Coach/Sports Director Joel Blackmer, Assistant Dave Aronofsky.
For the first time ever, the Full Circle/Next Wave basketball team are champions and they have the trophy to prove it.
By Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone
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Our Board of Aldermen has some fairly momentous decisions to make this month concerning Assembly Square and I wanted to take this space this week to explain what City is attempting to accomplish with this project. It boils down to three things: investment, infrastructure and economic development.
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The fourth and final meeting of SomerVision came to the Armory, Thursday March 31. - Photo by Andrew Firestone
SomerVision plans for the future
By Andrew Firestone
The fourth and final meeting of SomerVision came to the Armory, Thursday March 31, and residents were able to discuss and make recommendations for the future of Somerville.
Discussing issues such as neighborhood safety, community development, transit and lifestyle, job development, housing and municipal financial self-sufficiency, SomerVision was a hotbed of American urban discourse. The meeting was run by OSPCD Director George Proakis, and saw the groups divided into tables in order to discuss pressing issues.
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"A Stronger Loving World" by Melanie Salerno, Oil on Canvas
By Charlie Lynch
BOOM! is a mixed media art exhibit, by artists Spiridoula Politis and Melanie Salerno, currently on display at Gallery 321 at the Washington Street Art Center. The pieces focus on interpretations of this explosive expression and include oil paintings, drawings, and other mixed media.
The concept was conceived by Politis. “I was going through a really heavy emotional experience and sometimes you get really intense emotions where you feel like you are going to explode,” she said. This experience lead to the concept of BOOM! though the artists believe the expression has a broader, more open definition and one that proved difficult at times to translate.
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By George P. Hassett
A pair of crooks known to police for breaking into local homes were busted last week as they tried to sell their stolen goods at a Broadway barbershop, police said.
Graziano Mellone, 32, of 67 Jaques St., and Manuel Leal, 31, homeless, were arrested at the Broadway barbershop Goodfellas trying to sell a stolen camera to customers, police said.
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Denise Provost says local businesses can spur economic growth if they're locally focused. ~Photo by Andrew Firestone
By Andrew Firestone
Bringing business closer to local communities may be a way to get out of the current economic slump, according to local officials and activists.
On Monday, March 28, state Rep. Denise Provost hosted a free screening of the documentary “The Economics of Happiness,” together with Professor Julie Matthaei of Wellesley College and Joe Grafton of Somerville Local First.
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Police are cracking down on local smoke shops. ~Photo by Bobbie Toner
By Andrew Firestone
Somerville police have recently sent investigators from the Drug Control Unit into local stores warning owners they can not sell glass pipes and smoking devices.
Two Union Square stores were visited by Sgt. John Gobiel in order to educate the owners of the prevention of selling glass pipes and bongs in the state.
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