Newstalk for January 14

On January 14, 2009, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff


That
Chinese restaurant that caused all that controversy recently on College
Avenue after the owner was caught staying open until 3am was cited and
forced to close earlier like everyone else. Apparently they didn't like
that city ordinance and were bagged again by some Somerville Police
officers who witnessed new violations this past Saturday night during
the snowstorm. Sources say that the restaurant was caught sneaking
"take out" orders of food out through its back door and down the alley
to be delivered, again around 3am. Apparently some offenders just never
learn.

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Nicole Tammaro of the well-known
Tammaro Family on Lowell Street, who is a still photographer, is
working and helping a movie starring Ben Affleck here in Somerville
& Cambridge.

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We hear that that PDS
web site "Somerville voices" is having a problem and may shut down, we
guess they are truly one sided and make their rules to suit themselves,
like everything else Progressives tend to do, right?

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The
Armory on Highland Avenue is holding their first benefit concert for
the arts center January 24th. Joe, the new owner of the building
created a masterpiece with the fine renovation he has done to the site
and it is a credit to have this newly created arts and entertainment
center here in Somerville. We hope it's nothing but sell out crowds and
great success for the future.

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The City is
going to be installing a WI-FI network in Somerville for all to share
real soon – it's a nice thing the city is doing.

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We
congratulate Donna Amenta from Somerville Traffic and Parking well for
being elected this year's winner of the recently voted "Best City
Employee 2008" and also wish her a speedy recovery after her recent
knee surgery this past week. Get well soon Donna from your friends at
Newstalk and you know whom we mean.

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Sources
tell us that Green Cab company that operates out of Assembly Square has
just purchased the old DHL building on Webster Avenue for a whopping
$2.5 million dollars and plans to relocate the local Family owned Taxi
Cab Company to the new location by the early summer – Green Cab has to
be out of their current location soon because of the new development at
Assembly Square.

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This coming Monday, Jan
19th starting at 10am, The Somerville Human Rights Commission and the
Early Childhood Advisory Council present: REALIZING THE DREAM – Dr.
King's Legacy of Community Service. The event is free, open to the
public and will be held in the SHS Auditorium (81 Highland Ave). There
will be a keynote speaker, award ceremony, musical performances, free
childcare and free interpretation available. This event is co-sponsored
by the City of Somerville in partnership with the Somerville Public
Schools – for more information, please contact the Human Rights
Commission at 617-627-6600 x 2406 or via email:
humanrights@ci.somerville.ma.us

 

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