Somerville School Committee votes to pass vaccine mandate

On September 8, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Fernando Cervantes Jr.

On August 31, Somerville Public Schools (SPS) hosted a virtual School Committee Meeting in order to review vaccination requirements for all public schools.

The meeting was attended by Superintendent Mary E. Skipper and Assistant Superintendent Chad Mazza. It focused on different policies of SPS such as vaccination requirements and school schedules.

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The Somerville Times Historical Fact of the Week – September 8

On September 8, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Eagle Feathers #237– Lafayette

By Bob (Monty) Doherty

Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier or Marquis de Lafayette was born in a castle in Auvergne, France in 1757. When he was only two years old, his father was killed in battle. At thirteen, his mother died leaving him with vast lands and wealth. He married and entered the French Army in 1774, the same year Somerville’s Powder House was attacked.  In 1777, being sympathetic to the American cause, the twenty-year old who just had military school training volunteered his assistance. 

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Our View of the Times – September 8

On September 8, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Although 20 years will have passed since the terrible and tragic events of September 11, 2001, took place, for many of us the shock and horror remains fresh in our memories. And since we, as New Englanders, were relatively close to the sites of destruction and loss of life, we can perhaps feel those sensations of sadness and even anger a little deeper than some others might, especially since our own Logan Airport played a role in the perpetrators’ deadly scheme.

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Somerville Police Department incident reports

On September 8, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Assault Log August 24 2021 to August 30 2021

On 8/28/21 at approximately 6:10 PM, Somerville Police responded to 400 Somerville Ave for report of an unarmed robbery. Upon arrival, officers spoke with a male victim who stated approximately 20 minutes prior, he was approached by a white male wearing a white hoodie and riding a bike that attempted to grab his watch and wallet. The victim pulled away then fled the area. Officers then spoke with another victim who stated a male matching the same description struck him in his face.

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Somerville Police Crime Log August 29 – September 5

On September 8, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Arrests:
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Peter Murphy, of Stoughton, August 31, 8:55 p.m., arrested at Foley St. on charges of larceny over $1200 and nighttime breaking and entering of a vehicle or boat.

 

’14 International Younger Poets’

On September 8, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Review by Off the Shelf Correspondent Dennis Daly

Poets practice their profession as solitaries, with the time spans often lengthy, and the intensity profound. They hear voices and often respond with cursive arcs or, more commonly, by tapping computer keys. The disabling isolation demanded by this profession fosters envy, grandiose pretentions, and bitterness. Not exactly a healthy atmosphere for bardic lads and lasses coming into their own.

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Lyrical Somerville – September 8

On September 8, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Julia Carlson’s poems have been published in many small presses, such as Ibbetson Street, Muddy River Poetry Review, Nixes Mate Review, Poetry Super Highway, and others. Most recently, her poems appeared in The Poet Magazine (Childhood Anthology). She authored Prayer for the Misbegotten (Oddball Press, 2017) and Little Creatures (Wilderness House Press, 2019), and two chapbooks, Drift and Turn of the Century. A graduate of Boston University and Toulouse-le-Mirail University (France), Carlson lives in Boston, where she reads, gardens, and cooks (too much). She likes rock and roll and a wee dram on a cold night. Follow on Instagram – Uberhu

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Project Misik celebration “In A Somerville Yard” at Blessing of the Bay Boathouse/Park

Join Zili Misik and the Somerville Arts Council for a celebration in a Somerville Yard with featured guests, Solomon Murungu (Zimbabwean mbira), Becky Bass (Trinidadian steel pan), Peniel Guerrier (Haitian drum and dance), DJLadyLy, and Gourmet Kreyòl Food Truck.
 
Come and enjoy free workshops in mbira, in steel pan, in Haitian music and dance. Come and enjoy a free Concert with all featured guests, including DJ Lady Ly in a set with award-winning, all-female band, Zili Misik. Come and SUPPORT woman-owned Gourmet Kreyòl Food Truck providing Haitian food.

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Somerville Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and Federal Realty Investment Trust are pleased to announce a rental lottery for 31 income-restricted apartments at Miscela at Assembly Row, 485 Foley Street, available through the city’s Inclusionary Housing Program.

Available units include studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, as well as one three-bedroom and one four-bedroom unit. The first apartments will be ready for occupancy in January 2022.

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Early voting starts Tuesday, Sept. 7

On September 6, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Four days of early voting will be held in advance of the September 14 preliminary election

Somerville voters will have the option to vote early in the September preliminary election. Four days of in-person early voting will be held prior to election day on Tuesday, September 14.

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