Elderfair 2011 Health & Wellness Expo

On April 19, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By William Tauro

The Elderfair Health and Wellness fair was back in full swing this year. The event took place on Tuesday at the Healey Elementary School in Somerville.  Hundreds of Somerville and Cambridge elders arrived and enjoyed a fun filled day of medical and elder service exhibits, health information gathering, entertainment and a hardy lunch.

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Somerville Police Crime Log April 11 – April 17

On April 19, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Arrests:
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Stephen Remick, 51, of 410 Highland Ave., April 11, 12:55 a.m., arrested at 0 Davis Square on a warrant charge.

Carolina Ortega-Vijil, 35, of 86 Wheatland St., April 11, 2:03 p.m., arrested on Broadway and charged with assault and battery.

Larry Mynatt, 54, of 922 Broadway, April 12, 4:30 p.m., arrested at 85 Washington St. on a warrant charge.

Nathan Moore, 27, of 70 Adamson St., Allston, April 13, 6:41 a.m., arrested at 48 Fellsway West and charged with failure to file a state parole or pardon.

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236th Annual Patriot’s Day Ceremonies

On April 17, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

– Photos by Donald Norton and Max W Lauf

Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and the Somerville Historic Preservation Commission invited all residents and community members to the City’s 236th Patriot’s Day celebration  held at Foss Park on Monday, April 18. Co-sponsored by the Preservation Commission, Historic Somerville, Somerville Museum, East Somerville Main Streets, and Friends of Foss Park, the day’s events  included Colonial games and songs, light refreshments, speeches, and a visit from Paul Revere on horseback on his historic ride from Boston to Lexington through Somerville.

 

2011 Somerville Sunsetters audition date announced

On April 17, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Somerville residents in grades 7 – 12 sought for summer performance group; auditions to be held Monday, May 16th
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Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and Somerville Youth Arts Coordinator Jimmy DelPonte announce that auditions for the 2011 Somerville Sunsetters will be held on Monday, May 16th, beginning at 6:00 p.m., at the West Somerville Neighborhood School, 177 Powderhouse Boulevard.  All Somerville residents in grades 7 – 12 are eligible to audition for the 25-member group – please note that students entering the 7th grade and graduating high school seniors are eligible. Students wishing to audition must come prepared to sing “One Short Day,” from the musical Wicked. Lyrics and a link to the musical clip can be found on the City’s website, http://www.somervillema.gov/, under “City Spotlight – Sunsetters.”  The Sunsetters is a traveling performance troupe which performs classic show tunes and modern musicals in Somerville neighborhoods throughout July and August.

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Kay and Chips

On April 16, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

On The Silly Side by Jimmy Del Ponte

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Long before there were lines to get into those restaurants in Ball Square, they were lining up to get into a Davis Square eatery called Kay and Chips. Anyone who is over the age of 40 probably has a memory of this historical restaurant. It was opened every day of the year except Christmas and Thanksgiving but the weekends was when things really started moving and shaking.

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Risk or gamble?

On April 15, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By William C. Shelton

(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.)

Any investment involves some level of risk. Aldermen should carefully consider whether the Assembly Square District Improvement Financing proposal before them this evening is a gamble.

Before Adolf Hitler ordered Erwin Rommel’s assassination, the great general had made a distinction between a risk and a gamble. With a risk, if you lose you can still recover, and return to your original position with acceptable losses.

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Irish singer to perform at Somerville Theatre

On April 14, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Ashley Taylor

Irish singer and harpist Orla Fallon, known as an original member of the Irish band, Celtic Woman, will perform songs from her new CD, “My Land,” at the Somerville Theatre Saturday at 8 p.m.  Fallon described the music in the show:  “We do some American hymns, like ‘I’ll Fly Away’ and ‘Down To The River To Pray,’ but it’s very Celtic centered, as well, so it’s a lovely mixture of Celtic music with a few American treasures thrown in.”

Fallon, who lives in Ireland, is touring 17 cities in the Northeastern US this April and May. She will be back again in August to complete her US tour.  Touring with her is the Nashville folk band, Tin Cup Gypsy.

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Tufts broke ground on new sports and fitness center

On April 14, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

(L to R ) Adele Fleet Bacow, wife of the president; President Lawrence S. Bacow; and Chairman of the Board of Trustees Jim Stern. - Photo by Alonso Nichols/Tufts University.

Tufts University broke ground for the Steve Tisch Sports and Fitness Center on Tuesday, April 12.  The 42,000 square-foot center will strengthen a university-wide commitment to healthy living while enhancing competitive athletics at Tufts, which recorded its first NCAA team title in May 2010 when men’s lacrosse won the Division III championship.

The center, located on College Avenue in Medford, will feature a dramatic new central plaza leading visitors into the heart of the new facilities, which adjoin the existing Gantcher Center and Cousens Gymnasium. An expanded fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment will meet increased student demand. Student athletes and coaches will have access to new locker rooms, a film classroom for off-the-field instruction and an expanded sports medicine suite.

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Somerville pol fights bilking businesses

On April 14, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

State Rep. Carl Sciortino's bill, known as the Clawback bill, is a three-part reform of corporate tax breaks and expenditures in Massachusetts, estimated to be valued at $2.2 billion. ~Photo by Andrew Firestone

By Andrew Firestone

Fellow delegates joined Somerville Representative Carl Sciortino this week in front  of the Joint Committee of Revenue. Along with co-author Senator Jamie Eldridge, Sciortino presented the “Act to Promote Efficiency and Transparency in Economic Development” for approval.

 Sciortino’s bill, known as the “Clawback bill”, is a three-part reform of corporate tax breaks and expenditures in Massachusetts, estimated to be valued at $2.2 billion by State Auditor Suzanne Bump.

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Somerville teens lead peace efforts

On April 13, 2011, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Fifth peace conference Saturday

By Andrew Firestone

Inside the old fire station turned Teen Empowerment’s new headquarters on Broadway, Somerville teens are working together, creating a compelling and soulful show for this year’s fifth annual Peace Conference.

Coming together, these young artists craft original melodies and rapturous lyrical performances in hopes of building a community for them and their peers.

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