
— Photo courtesy of Somerville Fire Department
Captain Mark Matthews was promoted to the rank of District Chief at the February 8 City Council meeting. District Chief Matthews (center) is shown at his promotion ceremony with Assistant Chief Sean Tierney and Chief Charles Breen.
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Best Idea in 2023:
Somerville Community Path Extension
Worst Idea in 2023:
Removing parking spaces in front of local businesses
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Review by Dennis Fischman
There’s a trend in the murder mystery genre: take a historical figure, perhaps a writer herself, and make her the detective in your own book. Stephanie Barron did it with her Jane Austen mysteries. Nicola Upson is still writing her series starring Josephine Tey, a Golden Age of Mystery author herself. There have been Oscar Wilde murder mysteries (by Gyles Brandreth) and even an Agatha Christie-as-detective series (by Andrew Wilson).
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There are plenty of romantic activities to take part in throughout the city this coming Valentine’s Day.
By Joei Chan
Trying to figure out what to do this Valentine’s Day with your significant other, friends, or even yourself? Here are a few things to keep on your radar when thinking of ideas for next week:
Small Mart Valentine’s Market at Crystal Ballroom
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Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte
(Originally published on October 11, 2014)
Lots of songs remind us of growing up in Somerville. My dad graduated from Somerville High in 1938, and my mom in 1944. Somerville’s swinging teens back in ‘38 were boppin’ to songs like Jeepers Creepers (where’d you get those peepers). The top song in 1944 was Bing Crosby’s Would You Like To Swing on a Star? (carry moon beams home in a jar). It’s cool to imagine my young mom and dad strolling through Davis Square singing those two songs as they “saw the movie for a nickel and had a coke for 2 cents!” (after walking uphill, barefoot, in a snowstorm to school!!)
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Mayor Ballantyne offered her views on The Affordable Homes Act during a public hearing of the state’s Joint Committee on Housing.
Somerville Mayor Katjana Ballantyne weighed in on Thursday, January 18, as the Joint Committee on Housing took testimony on H.4138, The Affordable Homes Act in the State House’s Gardner Auditorium.
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