
Valentine’s Day is coming around once again, an occasion that many hold dear and cherish. For some, in fact, it is one of their favorite days of the year.
Sure, many people think it’s a corny tradition. Just another gimmick to ramp up sales of candies, cards, wine and what-not. For others, it’s a special time that provides an opportunity to express their deepest affections to the one – or many – who mean so much to them.
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Ed DaSilva retired from the city on February 3 after 33 years working in Information technology. Mayor Ballantyne presented DaSilva a citation congratulating him on his retirement and public service.
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By Andy Hoffman (Off the Shelf Correspondent)
The Huntington Theater has staged the world premiere of Kate Snodgrass’ The Art of Burning at the Calderwood Theater at the Boston Center for the Arts. Directed by Melia Bensussen, the Artistic Director of the Hartford Stage, the play moves to Hartford at the end of its run in Boston, giving audiences all over southern New England plenty of opportunity to enjoy being among the first to embrace this great new drama.
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Michael Todd Steffen is the recipient of a Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship and an Ibbetson Street Press Poetry Award. His poems have appeared in journals including The Boston Globe, E-Verse Radio, The Lyric, The Dark Horse, and Ibbetson Street. Of his second book, On Earth As It Is, now available from Cervena Barva Press, Joan Houlihan has noted Steffen’s intimate portraits, sense of history, surprising wit and the play of dark and light … the striking combination of the everyday and the transcendent.
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The ADA Community Survey Will Help Inform Updates to Somerville’s ADA Transition Plan
Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the Department of Racial and Social Justice (RSJ) are announcing the launch of the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Community Survey, which will begin on February 6, 2023.
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Six RSJ community engagement ambassadors will spearhead community-driven outreach for the Public Safety for All Initiative
Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the Department of Racial and Social Justice (RSJ) are today announcing the launch of the RSJ Community Engagement Ambassadors program. The newly onboarded Community Ambassadors will actively work with the city to expand engagement with the Public Safety for All Initiative and build new avenues for participation and empowering community voices.
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