Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and the Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development (OSPCD), in collaboration with Block Properties, LLC are pleased to announce the affordable rental opportunities for two rental apartments, both located at 3 Ward Street, Somerville. The apartments are available for rent through the Inclusionary Housing Program via an application and lottery process for income-eligible households with a combined gross income that meets the income eligibility requirements detailed below.
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This article is from 2003, Yellow Moon Book Store on Somerville Ave. has since closed.
On a nondescript stretch of Somerville Avenue just outside Porter Square, there is an unexpected storefront, Yellow Moon Press. It is a veritable treasure trove of story, poetry books, CDs and tapes, that celebrate the oral tradition.
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Zvi A. Sesling, the Poet Laureate of Brookline, MA, is an award winning poet whose poetry is online and in print in more than 200 publications and numerous countries. He publishes Muddy River Books and edits Muddy River Poetry Review. He reviews books for the Boston Small Press and Poetry Scene. Sesling is the author of four volumes of poetry as well as two chapbooks, Across Stones of Bad Dreams and Love Poems From Hell. He lives in Brookline, MA. with his wife Susan J. Dechter.
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Open Positions: one position available
Term: 3 years
Availability: Immediate
The City of Somerville is currently seeking applicants for one open position on the Somerville Conservation Commission. The Conservation Commission is devoted to preserving and protecting Somerville’s natural environment with an emphasis on several specific areas: wetlands, open space, and community gardens. The key responsibility of members is to protect the City’s wetlands and rivers via their authority to administer and enforce the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and Rivers Protection Act. In addition, the Commission plays an important role as a sounding board for open space planning and open space initiatives. The City’s community gardens program, which offers gardening plots to residents, is also overseen by the Commission.
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Arrests:
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Shawn Smith, of 15 Sheafe, Malden, July 15, 7:25 p.m., arrested at Temple St. on charges of carrying a firearm with ammunition, drug possession to distribute, possession of a class B drug, carrying a firearm without a license, aggravated assault and battery, possession of ammunition without FID card, and witness intimidation.
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Vincent J. Piro, Age 78, of Medford and East Dennis, formally of Somerville, Mass., died peacefully on July 19 surrounded by family. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Karen Lee (Kelly) Piro, 18 months ago. He was a devoted father to Lisa Bowler and her husband, Brian, and Vincent and Michael Piro. He was a loving grandfather to Katie and Will Bowler and Ella and Vincent Piro.
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~Photos by Claudia Ferro
By Jim Clark
Both the driver and the victim of Saturday’s fatal hit-and-run crash have been identified by authorities. 52-year-old Somerville resident Cheryl Pauline Richards was struck down and killed as she stepped into the crosswalk on Mystic Ave., south of Route 28 last Saturday evening.
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By Jim Clark
Local and state police are investigating a hit-and-run crash in Somerville that caused the death of a female pedestrian who was reportedly struck while crossing Mystic Ave., south of Rte. 28 Saturday evening, at about 8:00 p.m.
According to reports, the vehicle, which may have been a Mercedes-Benz, continued southbound after the crash. Police say that the vehicle most likely has front-end damage, probably on the passenger side.
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Somerville artist Jane Sherrill.
By JT Thompson
Jane Sherrill, a painter and mixed media artist, has been working in the same studio in Vernon Street Studios for over thirty years. She speaks with the gentle thoughtfulness and cheerful self-confidence of someone who has looked for and found happiness in life.
“I moved to Somerville from the Cape because I wanted to be in a city, I wanted something to bump up against. The Cape was too easy, too beautiful. I’d lived in Chicago, New York. And Somerville is open, you can get involved. You can get to know the mayor, the city councilors. You can really be a part of it, of what’s happening in the city. And there’s a big arts community.”
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A free summer basketball program for youth in Somerville . Anyone from the ages of 10 to 19 can join in on any Tuesday or Thursday through August 29 – no sign up required. This program will be held at the Healey School outdoor basketball court from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m, weather permitting. In case of rain, the program will move to the Healey School gym.
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