| / | |||
Twas the night before Christmas and all through the Ville, The Green Line hadn't come yet and some doubted it will Somerville Ave. is almost complete with all new sewer mains, Hopefully it will be done before we all have gray hair and need walking canes While Mayor Curtatone and Chief Holloway say goodbye, The Chief must decide on which airline he'll fly Jim Kotzuba's leaving and replacing him Bob Bradley may be the lucky one! And even though Frankie Santangelo's stepping down, he'll always be the skipper and the Ville's favorite son! Mayor Joe's role may be expanding as he thinks who's seat he'll have, With his popularity climbing maybe he's looking at 1300 Pennsylvania Ave! |
|||
Continue reading »
By William Tauro The decision to choose a new police chief for the Clearwater Florida Police Department has been narrowed down to two finalist. The two choices are between Somerville Police Chief Anthony Holloway and Alamosa Colorado's current police chief, John Jackson. In |
|||
Continue reading »
By William Tauro Today If the senator is found in violation of his probation at the January surrender hearing, he could face up to a year in jail. Galluccio blames the false reading on the breathalyzer on his use of toothpastes that contain sorbitol as an ingredient. |
|||
Continue reading »
By William Tauro Sen. After retuning from court, |
|||
Continue reading »
From
all of us here at the Somerville News and Newstalk, we wish everyone a
very Merry Christmas. May your holiday be filled with joy and
happiness. May the blessing be with us all and our families throughout
this coming Christmas week. Only one Midnight mass this week here in
Somerville and that's at St. Catherine's Church on Summer Street. St.
Ann's has an 11:30 Haitian Mass that night.
Continue reading »
By Tom Nash An unpopular set of zoning changes and a heavily opposed hotel project got the green light from the Planning Board last week. A During a series of seven |
||||
Continue reading »
| |
||||||
Lee Durocher The Amongst "Here at TE [Teen Empowerment] we're looking for a The evening's One of the more lighthearted performances was a Danny McLaughlin, "We are here for you," McLaughlin told the crowd regarding the group. Teen "It was a complete mess," Pollack said referring to that era. Pollack believes that it is dangerous when teens have no hope. "When One of the tools that The The group's next big event will the annual Peace Conference scheduled for April 10, 2010. The |
||||||
(The It came in a box with a stand and a pole, and branches that fit snuggly into each hole. No strings of lights came along with the deal, to light it up you needed a color wheel. We hung ornaments on it, just like it wasn't fake, the ones from the store and the ones school kids make. We still have some of them though they're yellowed and torn, they've survived many a happy Christmas 'morn. While the color wheel spun casting tones on the tree, you better not touch it, because believe you me. That contraption got hot and it was the hard way I learned, that If you touch a hot color wheel, then you will get burned! That aluminum tree that once graced our den, reminds me of Christmases way back when. Although it was long ago I recall a few facts, like the stencils we made on the windows with Glass Wax. The toys were much bigger, and the stockings more stuffed, Santa made sure he brought more than enough. Mom and Dad, my sister, my brother and me, opening gifts underneath the aluminum tree. We had plenty of real trees in my days as a kid, but they didn't stand out like the old fake tree did. The real ones had garland and bulbs big as balloons, and you could still find a strand or two of tinsel in June. Life in the 60's had really progressed, it was modern to have an aluminum tree, I guess. Hopefully at the height of the fake tree influx, some real trees escaped hacking, and being loaded on trucks. I'll never forget that old fake Christmas tree, shining and glimmering and something to see. And the sound I recall in my head never fades, that squeaky, squealing sound that the color wheel made. The tree may be real, or the tree may be fake, great Christmas memories, do not a tree make. When I think of the days when my family was whole, I smile, then I sob, and re-live those Christmases in my soul.
|
|||
By Tom Nash Cambridge The Green Line extension will reach from the current Opposition to the Yard 8 plan "We're A Aside from the usual strong opposition to Yard 8, Assistant City Manager for For Cambridge resident Charles "I apologize to my Somerville neighbors, but it "Cambridge doesn't want to make any sacrifices With Option L sitting in between both proposed sites, several pointed out it was the best option by default. State The A map of the proposed Green Line maintenance facilities:
|
||||



















Reader Comments