Prospect Hill Lady Wizards are PERFECT

On March 13, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Seniors with State Tournament Trophy & North Division Plaque: (L to R) Ashley Cadet, Ashley Fortune, Kaleesha Joseph and N’yshma Leroy.

By Katie Harris

Last Friday night at the Clark Athletic Center on the campus of the University of Massachusetts in Boston, the curtain came down on the 2018-2019 varsity girls’ basketball season in the Massachusetts Charter School Athletic Association. The last act in the season was the state tournament championship game pitting the 2017-2018 state tournament champion and this season’s top seeded Prospect Hill Academy Lady Wizards (19-0) against the third seeded Pioneer Charter School of Science II Lady Pirates (16-2) from Saugus.

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The Somerville Times Historical Fact of the Week – March 13

On March 13, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Eagle Feathers #174 – Teele Square

By Bob (Monty) Doherty

In 1836 Jonathan W. Teele, who was a participant in the battle of Lexington and a five-year veteran of the Revolutionary War, built the Teele House. It was a travelers’ roadhouse at the corner of Broadway and Curtis Street. His family eventually acquired and built upon much of the Clarendon Hill land between Professors Row and the Cambridge line.

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Our View of the Times – March 13

On March 13, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

It’s a tradition that most of us have a lot of fun with. Whether one is of Irish lineage or not, St. Patrick’s Day stands for a recognition of Irish and Irish American culture, and in many ways its resulting fusion.

The religious origins of the day have, for some, been obscured and often all but forgotten in favor of the prominent displays of the color green, eating and drinking, and numerous parades. The day has been celebrated on the North American continent since before the American Revolution, and is actually an official holiday in neighboring Suffolk County. Ask any of our Boston brethren and they would – to a single soul – be aware of this fact.

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Somerville represented at St. Pat’s celebration

On March 13, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

(L to R) former Somerville Ward 3 Alderman Bob McWatters, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, and Zac Zasloff at Senator Sal Didemenico’s St. Patrick’s Day Celebration on Friday, March 8, at the Charlestown Knights of Columbus. Several elected officials tried out their best jokes at the event that featured laughs, food and song, and included an Irish Dinner, music by Devri, bagpipers, comedians, videos and plenty of laughter.

 

Interview with poet, performer, librarian David P. Miller

On March 13, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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David P. Miller’s chapbook, The Afterimages, was published in 2014 by the Červená Barva Press. His poems have appeared in Meat for Tea, Main Street Rag, Ibbetson Street, Painters and Poets, Fox Chase Review, Third Wednesday, Wilderness House Literary Review, Muddy River Poetry Review, Oddball Magazine, Incessant Pipe, Clementine Unbound, and Ekphrastic Review, among others. Anthology appearances include Tell-Tale Inklings #1 and three Bagel Bards Anthologies. His poem Kneeling Woman and Dog was included in the 2015 edition of Best Indie Lit New England. David was a member of the multidisciplinary Mobius Artists Group of Boston for 25 years, and was a librarian at Curry College in Milton, MA.

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Lyrical Somerville – March 13

On March 13, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Lucas Restivo is a writer from San Diego by way of Boston. He loves the abstract and finds inspiration from the collective individualism of DIY communities. His poem desert daydreams can be found in his first collection of poetry if i could take your hand i could shake your hand. He hopes others can find their own meaning in his work and be inspired to learn something new.

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Somerville Police Crime Log March 7 – March 10

On March 12, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Arrests:
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Dwayne Greene, of 1374 Broadway, March 7, 1:34 p.m., arrested at Davis Sq. on charges of alcohol from open container, unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, operation of a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct.

Shea Morton, of 49 Magee St., Cambridge, March 9, 2:35 p.m., arrested at Middlesex Ave. on charges of receiving stolen property under $1200 and shoplifting by concealing merchandise, and on a warrant charge of refusal to provide DNA database sample.

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This collaboration with the Somerville Arts Council and In Her Words Diary photographer, Emily Falcigno, formed in the spirit of the #MeToo Movement and the Women’s March with the desire to amplify marginalized voices. In honor of Women’s History Month in March, the Inside-OUT gallery will showcase a variety of experiences and provoke thoughtful conversation around everyday feminism.  Visible Voices will be on view from March 12-April 15.

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How solid is your family caregiver emergency planning?

On March 10, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Licensed clinical social worker and outreach specialist Angela Clary.

By Angela Clary

Caregivers lead busy lives. It’s often a challenge just to keep up with day-to-day obligations. But family caregiver emergency planning is important, and something that should always be kept up-to-date.

Emergencies happen, and a crisis is not the best time to figure things out. A good emergency plan can save time and worry, and help ensure everyone stays safe.

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Observers watched as City of Somerville Urban Forestry and Landscape Planner Vanessa Boukili planted a tree.
— Photo by Greg Cook

Somerville teens with an interest in environmental issues, gardening, agriculture, ecology, and other related fields are encouraged to apply for two open positions on the City’s Urban Forestry Committee. To apply you need to be a Somerville resident between the ages of 14 and 17.

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