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Adult Family Care (AFC), a program of Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services, recently received the highest-level accreditation from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). AFC earned a three-year Accreditation of Case Management for LTSS (Long Term Supports and Services).
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Survey will help inform Community Advisory Group’s Recommendations to Mayor Ballantyne
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By Dennis Fischman
When a writer sets a mystery within a particular religious community, it takes a lot of attention to make the book succeed. The author must convey what it’s like to live in that community in a way that lets outsiders in. (For me, that’s one of the reasons to read the mystery: to learn about a way of life I wouldn’t have access to any other way. Knowing what’s normal there is a necessary step toward seeing what’s out of place, and therefore a clue to the mystery.)
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Take home a piece of the museum when you create a collage from their collections. Join them on August 8, for this special Friday add-on event. There will be two limited time slots for you to craft for an hour and a half: 4 – 5:30 p.m. and 5:30 – 7 p.m. Limited seats available, so bring a friend or meet someone new.
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Jack Parker and the Boston University Terriers celebrate winning the 2009 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four Final. — Photo courtesy of Mitchell Layton|HHOF-IIHF
By Norah Doyle
Somerville native Jack Parker will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame this November.
Parker first picked up a stick and laced up his skates when he was 12 years old, following in his twin brother’s footsteps. Both boys were students at St. Ann’s K-8 Catholic school and had started their athletic careers as basketball players.
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