
It is a beautiful day in the neighborhood… — Photo by Denise Provost
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This essay is in Ibbetson Street 57, the latest issue of this Somerville-based magazine:
Tribute to Danielle Legros Georges (1964–2025)
By Off the Shelf Correspondent Martha Collins
When Danielle Legros Georges passed away earlier this year, I, like many others, lost a dear friend.
I met Danielle in the 1990s, when she was a participant in a summer translation workshop at the William Joiner Institute at UMass Boston. Some years later she became a colleague who taught that workshop herself and was instrumental in welcoming more writers of color into the Joiner community.
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Poet Greg Hill writes: “It has been some time since I myself lived in Somerville (54 Bay State with four roommates), but I am fond of the time I spent there in the Davis Square area and in and around Boston.” Greg Hill is a poet and a flash fiction writer in West Hartford, Connecticut. His work has appeared in Barzakh, Grub Street, Have Has Had, NonBinary Review, and elsewhere. He and his wife enjoy the struggle of raising three determined feminists. Website: https://www.gregjhill.com.
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Somerville’s Risk Level Remains at Moderate Level
The Somerville Health and Human Services Department is sharing that Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) officials today announced the season’s ninth human case of West Nile virus (WNV) diagnosed in a man in his 50s with exposure in Middlesex County.
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City Councilor at Large, Kristen Strezo speaks with Melissa Gay of The Somerville Museum about strange and curious moments at some of the city’s famous haunts.



















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