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I received this letter from Somerville Poet Laureate Lloyd Schwartz. It is a fine opportunity for young Somerville poets to be published. Please check it out:
As a poet myself, who has lived in Somerville for many years, I was honored to be named Somerville’s Poet Laureate, the person who’s in charge of spreading the word about the importance of poetry in all our lives. I’ve been discovering that some really good poems are being written by our younger citizens—high school students and even students younger than that.
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“My name is Casey Allen and I’m a student at Endicott College. Here’s a little bit about me. I am nineteen years old and I’m from Burlington Vermont. Being away from home is complicated but I’m settling in nicely in Beverly. Another thing to know about me is that winter is my favorite season. There’s nothing like the first snowfall complete with a warm hot chocolate. There’s a wholeness to the little things in winter that fall together that make it my favorite season.”
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Arrests:
Justin Castor, of Arlington, October 8, 10:38 p.m., arrested at Davis Sq. on charges of negligent operation of a motor vehicle, operation of a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor, and failure to stop or yield.

Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone, Ward 2 City Councilor J.T. Scott, Ward 3 City Councilor Ben Ewen-Campen, and the Union Square Community Design Team invite you to a virtual public meeting to share updates on the Union Square Plaza and Streetscape Redesign project.
This transformative public space and infrastructure project will reimagine the Union Square plaza and adjoining streetscapes to better serve the community. Over the summer, the Community Design Team launched a research and engagement campaign and collected feedback from more than 800 people.
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Somerville Stands Together, a coalition of community, environmental, and labor organizations will launch its grassroots effort to pass the Fair Share Amendment and oppose Uber, Lyft and other Big Tech companies’ Prop 22 clone ballot measure. Both measures will be on the November 2022 ballot. Continue reading »

— Photo by Stefanie Belnavis/@TheDiahannProject
Armory Performance Hall October 22-23
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Peter DiMuro/Public Displays of Motion (PDM) will be presenting the first of its Queer Cabarets, a part of PDM’s Stones to Rainbows/Gay to Queer Lives project. The three different live cabaret shows take place over two days in the Arts at the Armory Performance Hall, featuring a multi-media arts installation, and area and national LGBTQ+ community members in previously video recorded interviews. Live performers will include members of the Boston-region’s eclectic LGBTQ+ community. Area LGBTQ+ organizations and artisans will also be displaying and selling their wares.
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SCES volunteer Irene Carmen prepares to make deliveries for the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP).
Offered through a partnership with the Greater Boston Food Bank, the program provides two bags of groceries each month. CSFP is open to Cambridge and Somerville residents age 60 and over who meet income eligibility requirements. We are also still seeking Volunteers to help with the program. Call 617-628-2601 or email info@eldercare.org for more information.

Medicare plans often change, and because of that it’s important to be mindful of Medicare Open Enrollment, even if you’re satisfied with your current coverage.
The open enrollment period runs from October 15 to December 7, and in most cases it’s the only time of year Medicare recipients can change plans and coverage.
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