This year we hear so far that the Ward 2, 3, and 6 School Committee members will be retiring, therefore some people are now considering running. We hear that one lady who is very involved with the PTA and is popular, Mary Marshall, is going to pull papers in Ward 3. We heard that couple of candidates are going after the City Councilor At-Large seats. Some other people are looking at various wards to run in. Taxes are way up.
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By Donald Norton
A St. Patrick’s Day celebration was held at Sally O’Briens Irish Pub on Sunday. Owner Liam Mannion welcomed many friends and patrons. Bob McWatters also had many friends and family there. Early to arrive and soon had to leave was Secretary of State Bill Galvin. He was heading out to visit a few watering holes. The evening was nice, the corned beef and cabbage was great and the Guinness flowed as it should on this holiday where everyone is Irish. A nice crowd enjoying each other’s company and listening to the Irish band on stage. By the way, if you haven’t been to Sally’s, you are in for a treat. The place has been done over and is now larger.

The long feared bridge closures throughout Somerville to support the Green Line Extension are scheduled to begin this Friday (why Friday?), and area residents as well as those who must travel through are bracing for the worst.
The city has done as much as it says it can to mitigate the misery that will be visited upon us. Rerouting of vehicular and pedestrian traffic, putting up signage to help direct everyone through the alternative pathways, and organizing public transportation to help get everyone through as painlessly as possible has put put in place.
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Review by Off the Shelf Correspondent Dennis Daly
Just the polish from A.E. Stallings new translation of Hesiod’s Works and Days can blind. Only momentarily, of course. But certainly the well-wrought formality of each couplet causes the reader a certain hesitancy and a loss of verbal sense as he or she marvels at the architectural details and pinpoint verbiage embedded by Stallings in this brilliant rendition of a fountainhead epic.
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Matt W. Miller is author of The Wounded for the Water (Salmon Poetry), Club Icarus (University of North Texas Press), selected by Major Jackson as the winner of the 2012 Vassar Miller Poetry Prize, and Cameo Diner: Poems (Loom). He has published work in Birmingham Poetry Review, Harvard Review, Narrative, Crazyhorse, 32 Poems, Adroit Journal, The Rumpus, and other journals. He is winner of River Styx’s Microfiction Prize, Iron Horse Review’s Trifecta Poetry Prize, and The Poetry by the Sea Conference’s Sonnet Crown Contest. The recipient of poetry fellowships from Stanford University and The Sewanee Writers’ Conference, Miller teaches English at Phillips Exeter Academy and lives with his family in coastal New Hampshire where he surfs all winter long.
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Arrests:
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Ashley Vance-Woods, of 348 Ash St., Brockton, March 11, 5:46 p.m., arrested at River Rd. on warrant charges of failure to dim headlights and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
Aniel Wilson, of 44 Deering Rd., Boston, March 12, 5:07 a.m., arrested at Revolution Dr. on charges of furnishing false ID and malicious wanton defacement of property.
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The Somerville City Council wishes to inform the community that two significant votes may take place on Thursday, March 21. At the 6:00 p.m. meeting of the Legislative Matters Committee of the Whole at City Hall, Committee Chair and Ward 5 Councilor Mark Niedergang believes that votes may be taken on the Proposed Condominium Conversion Ordinance as well as the Proposed Short-Term Rental Ordinance.
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