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The Essential Doug Holder: New and Selected Poems
By Doug Holder
$15 Big Table Publishing
http://bigtablepublishing.com
Review by Ravi Teja Yelamanchili
Doug Holder’s poetry is an examination of people and things, but more importantly their patinas. In many of the poems there is a gentle awareness conveyed to the reader – an acknowledgement that everything will eventually deteriorate. Holder’s poetry is subtle, deeply empathetic, and captures moments of vulnerability with unmatched elegance and fragility. In the poem On the Ward: Stuffed Animals, Holder writes:
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Janelle Solviletti is a twenty-five-year-old writer from Boston. The poem is an excerpt from her debut poetry book, The Cameo, which explores the tensions and competing entities between time and love. She hopes that those who delve into her poetry will recollect moments that were once taken for granted by time’s natural order. You can find out more about Janelle or order her new book on janellesolviletti.com.
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Ward Councilors, City staff, and the Gilman Square Neighborhood Association will be holding a virtual meeting on Wednesday, October 7, to present conceptual streetscape designs and roadway improvements for the Gilman Square area. The meeting will run from 5:30-7:30 p.m. and interested parties can register to attend it at http://bit.ly/GilmanSqMeeting.
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~Photo courtesy of Tufts University
Up to 300 asymptomatic tests per week will be available to immediate neighbors in Medford and Somerville, starting October 13
Tufts University is launching a free COVID-19 community testing program for neighbors in Medford and Somerville who live on select streets close to the university’s Medford/Somerville campus. A limited number of asymptomatic tests will be available each week during the program, which launches Tuesday, Oct. 13 and concludes at the end of Tufts’ Fall semester in December.
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With broad scientific consensus pointing to a high risk of virus transmission at large gatherings, especially those indoors in poorly ventilated spaces, Somerville will take a more cautious approach to Phase 3 Step 2. Businesses and activities in this step will not be reopening on the state’s schedule. Local officials will continue to review the situation and provide updates. In Somerville, indoor and outdoor gatherings remain limited to no more than 10 persons until further notice, unless specifically permitted in city activity-specific guidelines.
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Visit the Food and Nutrition Services website (www.somerville.k12.ma.us/fns) for this month’s Grab and Go Breakfast and Lunch menus and an expanded list of pickup times. Meals can be picked up Mondays through Fridays at the following sites (SHS and NWFC students may pick up meals at their neighborhood school):
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Joey L. Marano of Norfolk formerly of Somerville, October 2, 2020.
Beloved husband of Lori Marano. Dear Son of Pasquale and Elizabeth Marano. Loving father of Justin and Amanda Berneburg of Norfolk. Devoted brother of Louis Marano and his wife Jennifer of Tewksbury. Cherished uncle of Brooke and Sarah Marano.
Also survived by many Brothers and Sisters in Public Safety.
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Here is a COVID-19 update as of Friday, October 2. Please also check somervillema.gov/covid19 for information and resources that are updated frequently.
Latest news:
- Case Counts: As of October 2, a total of 1,272 Somerville residents have tested positive for COVID-19 since March, another 98 are considered probable positive cases (some current, some in the past), 1,210 have since recovered, and sadly there have been 42 deaths. See more Somerville case data on the City’s COVID-19 Dashboard.
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Hi All. Almost every store I hunt runs into a problem with the hundreds of pounds of jewelry that they receive. It’s tedious sorting and tagging jewelry, most of which is costume. Most. Not all. Some of the donations are valuable gold, silver and platinum items. And that’s where I can make a buck.
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