
The Somerville City Council’s Public Health and Public Safety Committee took up the issue of better serving the needs of those suffering from autism.
By Jackson Ellison
The City of Somerville is looking for ways to help children with autism feel more comfortable both in the community and in public schools. The city is also trying to help first responders have better interactions when it comes to interacting with a person with autism while responding to an emergency call.
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The first week of the Ball Square bridge being closed has passed, and various shops and restaurants tell us that business is still good. One told us they broke a record for Saturday afternoon. But several local eateries are depending on you to continue stopping in and having a great breakfast or lunch. Whether it’s Ball Square Café, Sound Bites, Kelly’s Diner, or Victor’s Deli – which everyone loves – please don’t forget them. Business will be rough, but each place in Ball Square has loyal dedicated customers who need to keep coming back. Don’t forget the many other businesses in Ball Square either. So far, as we are located here in Ball Square (the newspaper) traffic hasn’t been that bad!
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The documentary “Runnin’” provides an unfiltered view of the opioid crisis and the toll it has taken in the lives of many Somerville victims.
The Alex Foster Foundation, along with the Somerville Department of Health and Human Services and the Somerville Office of Prevention, is sponsoring a free showing of the award-winning documentary Runnin’ at Somerville Theatre on Monday April 15.
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However well-intentioned the recent revisions made to the Condominium/Cooperative Conversion Ordinance by the Somerville City Council may be, there are those that are affected by it who are left scratching their heads and wondering if certain measures included in the final version have gone too far in their regulatory reach.
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The national Week of the Young Child will be celebrated at Somerville City Hall on Wednesday, April 10.
On Wednesday, April 10, 2019, children and teachers from childcare, preschool, and kindergarten programs across the city will gather at Somerville’s City Hall for a day of celebration and civic engagement as part of the national Week of the Young Child.
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Now, with more music!
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By Kirk Etherton
This year’s Festival is April 3-7 (see website below). As a Somerville resident, poet, and musician, I always enjoy writing about it from a “Somerville perspective.” This year’s photo is – for a change – of an artist who lives just over the line, but still in “Camberville.” (Or is it “Somerbridge?”)
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Arrests:
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Lawrence Polindor, of 61 Tufts St., March 25, 7:20 a.m., arrested at Tufts St. on warrant charges of miscellaneous equipment violation, obstructed non-transparent window, and operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended license.
Matthew Henebury, of 70 Boston St., March 26, 4:40 p.m., arrested at Beacon St. on charges of felony daytime breaking and entering and larceny from a building.
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