
Somerville Media Center and Winter Hill Brewery are teaming up for a super fun Valentine’s Day themed fundraiser event on Tuesday, February 5 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Winter Hill Brewery.
They are inviting their friends, neighbors, community media producers and supporters to come drink local beer at Winter Hill Brewery as a way to help raise funds for SMC.
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Goodbye Board of Aldermen, welcome Somerville City Council
The City of Somerville’s legislative body will officially become the Somerville City Council (formerly the Board of Alderman) on January 31, 2019. The name change was approved when Gov. Charlie Baker signed a home rule petition on January 1 requesting the switch to City Council.
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By Joseph A. Curtatone
When we enter a new year, many of us set goals and resolutions for the year ahead. Experts recommend enlisting a partner to help keep you on track with your resolutions. Although the City of Somerville can’t join you at that gym or stop by for Sunday night meal prep, there are some ways we can be a part of your goals for 2019 whether it’s learning a new skill, exercising more, or getting involved.
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By Jim Clark
An ongoing feud between members of a Cambridge Gang known as Port 44 and a Somerville Gang known as MP45 or ESV has recently drawn the attention of law enforcement authorities in both cities.
There had been multiple shootings between these two groups and several firearm and narcotic arrests have resulted with members of these gangs.
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By The Times Staff
As another year passes, we look back now and highlight some of the stories of particular interest that we covered in 2018.
The year began in Somerville with newly elected members sworn in on the Board of Aldermen. The new members included Alderman At-Large Stephanie Hirsch; Alderman At-Large Wilfred N. Mbah; Ward 2 Alderman Jefferson Thomas (“J.T.”) Scott; Ward 3 Alderman Ben Ewen-Campen; and Ward 4 Alderman Jesse Clingan.
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‘FELINE’ magazine is the purr-fect fashion accessory
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L to R: Molly Bales, Renessa Ciampa, and Jonathan Lansey proudly display the cover for the inaugural issue of “FELINE”, featuring celebrity feline Venus “the two-face cat” who has 1.6M followers on Instagram.
By Jim Clark
For Molly Bales, Human Editor-in-Chief of FELINE magazine, based in Porter Square, living up to the standards set by her employer, Clawdia Beauchat, provides both a stimulating challenge and a deep sense of satisfaction for a job well done.
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On behalf of the publishers, editors, writers and – most importantly – the staff here at The Somerville Times, we want to wish you all the very best in 2019, for the city, its residents and those who love Somerville like we do. We might have some surprises this year you never know here at the paper. Happy New Year 2019 to all!
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Eagle Feathers #169 – Holiday Connections
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
We all love the time we can devote to rest and relaxation and take an intermission from our everyday pattern of work. Students call it a break, the military refers to it as a Leave of Absence or furlough, and it is publicly known as a holiday.
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