
— Photos by Bobbie Toner
So, what is the big buzz lately that’s got the whole city enthralled? The Omicron variant? That Beatles documentary? Maybe the very spirit of the holiday season that is finally upon us? All of the above perhaps, to a certain degree. But once you’ve been to “Elfland” you’ll understand why the site has taken the region by storm.
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Eagle Feathers #242 – Row On Row
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
To an American, a row is a number of objects arranged in a typically straight line; and to an Englishman, a row is a noisy argument or fight.
- On September 1, 1774, British General Thomas Gage sent a row of thirteen boats carrying two hundred soldiers up the Mystic River. The force landed at Ten Hills Farm. They next marched to the Colonial Powder House and raided 240 half-barrels of gunpowder. They then brought it back to Castle William in Boston Harbor.
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The shopping is well underway, and all the presents should be wrapped on time. And once the plans for the big day have been made, don’t forget to slow down, relax and enjoy the holiday season and all the finer things that come with it.
Being with family, friends and loved ones and sharing warmth of the occasion is unquestionably at or near the top of the list of things we like most at this time of year. It’s especially gratifying in a city as fun and heartwarming to be in as ours.
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Former Alderman Bob McWatters with his son Bobby McWatters enjoying Thanksgiving in Austin Texas.
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Michael Todd Steffen curates the Hastings Room Reading Series in Cambridge. His poetry and articles have appeared in The Boston Globe, Connecticut Review, Poem (HLA), ACM (Another Chicago Magazine), Ibbetson Street, Taos Journal and in the window of the Grolier Poetry Bookshop. His first book, Partner, Orchard, Day Moon, was published in April of 2014 by Cervena Barva Press, edited by Gloria Mindock.
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Arrests:
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Jodi Faria, of Billerica, November 29, 3:07 a.m., arrested at Assembly Row on warrant charges of receiving stolen property over $1200, trespassing, and possession of a class B drug.
Public comments on the draft Assembly Square Neighborhood Plan are sought; the deadline has been extended to January 21, 2022Continue reading »
Honorable Members of the Traffic Board,
I have viewed the City Website (link below) regarding the above meeting
https://www.somervillema.gov/news/traffic-board-public-hearing-college-avenue-changes-december-1
I plan on attending, but I have a few concerns regarding the information on the notice.
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A pine tree is decorated for the holidays with ornaments but this is no ordinary tree. Each decoration holds an adventure story that will teach a lesson and bring true joy. Using puppets, objects, song, poetry, music and the classic art of storytelling enter the holiday spirit with Evie (portrayed by Charlotte A. Dore) as she shares stories from her life and her imagination that take her on an internal journey from loneliness to resilient joy. A beautifully poetic script with elements of improvisation will allow the show to be customized for each audience.
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