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Often we greet our members of the Bagel Bards group (that meets at the Au Bon Pain in Davis Square, Somerville) with the refrain, “You’re still alive!” This group of writers, playwrights and poets take nothing for granted. But this reflects on the group’s informal nature, and the gallows humor that we have refined into a high art.

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Lyrical Somerville – March 27

On March 27, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Our poet this week writes: “My name is Jennifer Grimes and I am a student at Endicott College. I’m currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in English and Creative Writing. I’m a member of Sigma Tau Delta, the National English Honor’s society and some of my work has been published online at TeenInk.com and FaseMagazine.com.”

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Somerville Police Crime Log March 18 – March 24

On March 26, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Arrests:
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Kara Barowski, of 202 Powder House Blvd., March 18, 6:09 p.m., arrested at Highland Ave. on a warrant charge of receiving stolen property under $1200.

Paul Capotosto, of 52 Neponset St., Revere, March 18, 7:27 p.m., arrested at Highland Ave. on a charge of shoplifting over $250 by concealing merchandise.

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Somerville Neighborhood News speaks with Viola Augustin, GLX Project Liaison; Jesse Moos, Construction Liaison & Compliance Manager; and Daniel Amelin, Project Manager, Utilities about upcoming construction projects throughout the city and how they will impact drivers, pedestrians and cyclists and their commutes.

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Council to review Mayor’s Request for Home Rule Petition to Grant Municipal Voting Rights to 16- and 17-Year-Olds

Members of the public are invited to attend and speak at two April 4 Public Hearings on a request from Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone to file a Home Rule Petition to the State Legislature requesting that 16- and 17-year-old Somerville citizens be granted legal voting rights for municipal elections.

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Public Hearing on traffic calming and pedestrian safety

On March 24, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Council to hear testimony on traffic safety, traffic calming, and the Traffic Calming Petition

Members of the public are invited to attend and speak at a Public Hearing on traffic safety, traffic calming, and the Traffic Calming Petition submitted by the Somerville Pedestrian and Transit Advocacy Group and signed by approximately 350 people. The hearing will take place on Wednesday, April 3, at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall.

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Upcoming Vision Zero safe streets meetings and Public Hearing

On March 24, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The City of Somerville has been working to produce a strategic plan to guide its safe streets work, using the global “Vision Zero” movement as a framework to eliminate traffic crashes that result in severe injuries and fatalities.  A series of community engagement opportunities have been scheduled for residents and stakeholders to discuss the city’s public policy framework around safe streets.

Upcoming opportunities include:

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The Welcome Project, an immigrant advocacy group in Somerville, is excited to be celebrating the 10th Anniversary of their Yum: A Taste of Immigrant City event on April 11 at The Armory in Somerville.

The YUM event showcases local immigrant owned restaurants by inviting attendees to sample their authentic cuisine.  Featured this year are flavors from Mexico, Ethiopia, India, Turkey, a variety of Asian countries, and more! The festivities will kick-off at 7:00 p.m. with the lively Latin stylings of the Clave and Blues Band.  There will be dancing, a photobooth, raffles, a cash bar, in addition to an uplifting program honoring members of the immigrant community.

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The City is now accepting applications for positions on Mayor Joseph Curtatone’s Appointments Advisory Committee (AAC). The Committee reviews applications and makes recommendations for vacant Mayor-appointed posts on boards and commissions with regulatory or decision-making authority.

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Harris Park Landscape Plan Community Meeting

On March 23, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The empty lot by the East Somerville Stop & Shop that was once Harris Park is set to be transformed into a new community green space. Join your neighbors and City staff at the Harris Park Community Meeting on April 3 to discuss the landscape plan for the renovation. The meeting will cover landscape features designed to provide both a welcoming green space and air quality improvements. Tree plantings and removals, as well as other plant choices, will also be discussed. The meeting will take place at the Cross Street Center, 165 Broadway on Wednesday, April 3, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Interpretation into Spanish, Portuguese, or Haitian Kreyol available upon advance request (at least 3 business days advance notice needed). For additional information or to request interpretation, please contact Cortney Kirk, Streetscape and Public Space Planner, at ckirk@somervillema.gov.

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