Newstalk for March 17

On March 17, 2010, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

 

This
past week's weather has proven to be one of the worst in recent memory
with all the flooded out basements. Many businesses, as well as homes,
were in big trouble – but thanks to Somerville's Police/Fire and DPW
workers for doing a great job.


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Mayor Joe
Curtatone, Cong. Mike Capuano and State Rep. Carl Sciortino will be
having a reception for Cong. Steve Kagen, M.D., (D-Wisconsin) this
Sunday from 6:30pm to 8:30pm at the Precinct Bar, 70 Union Square. Hold
on to your hats and pocket books everyone – tickets go all the way up
to $500 and $1,000 – oh yeah we'll be there to support a Congressman
from Wisconsin…

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Condolences to the
Favalaro family for the loss of their dad – Joseph Sr. – he was a great
guy and will be missed by many here in the 'Ville.

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Good
luck to John Gannon, who just retired as the City Solicitor – he did
his job thoroughly, competently and with a pleasant demeanor – and he
will be missed.

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The first annual Mayor's
Fitness Challenge will kick off with a community health and wellness
fair on Saturday, March 20th from noon – 5:00 p.m. in the Somerville
High School gymnasium. The Challenge, designed to promote healthy
eating choices and active living, will incorporate both a team
competition and a non-competitive "Lifestyle Pledge," with incentives
to visit local Farmers Markets and Shape Up Somerville approved
restaurants, as well as Recreation Department programming and local
fitness centers. Saturday's event will feature live demonstrations
including Salsa Dancing, Yoga and Pilates, as well as participating
local businesses and organizations.

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State
Rep. Carl Sciortino will be holding local office hours in Somerville on
Saturday, March 20th at the Teele Square Café (1153 Broadway) from 3pm
to 4pm. He will be available to meet with constituents, residents and
business owners – who are encouraged to stop in at the office hours to
share concerns, questions and opinions on state and local issues or
simply to chat over a cup of coffee. If you can't make it out that day,
Rep. Sciortino can be contacted at his office in the State House at
617-722-2400 or by emailing him at: Carl.Sciortino@state.ma.us.

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The
Somerville Housing Authority is sponsoring an Open House on March 18th
from 3pm to 4:30pm and then again on March 20th from 2pm to 4pm at the
new Capen Court elderly housing complex – a brand new construction 95
unit active senior living development for the city. From the outside it
is absolutely beautiful and from what it offers to elderly residents,
it will be fantastic all around. Call 617 596-8333 or email
CapenCourt@sha-web.org for information. Congratulations to SHA Director
Joe Macaluso and his great staff for a job well done as usual.

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Middlesex
County Register of Probate Tara DeCristofaro is holding a fundraiser at
the Café Escadrille restaurant located at 26 Cambridge Street in
Burlington on Tuesday, March 23. Tara has been doing a great job at the
registry and she is a nice lady that has a great family, so this is an
opportunity for people to meet her and her family.

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Condolences
to the Buonopane family for the loss of their mom Massemina. Massemina
was Luigi's mom from Pescatore's Restaurant in Ball Square who loved
dining at the eatery. She was 94 years old and will be missed by many.

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Kudos
to the City of Somerville regarding the massive Somerville Avenue
project that has been underway for over a year now. For the first time
in twenty-five or so years, Somerville Avenue didn't flood up by the
LaRonga Bakery area. After the many days of torrential rain that we
had, not only did the Avenue not flood, but neither did many basements
along the strip that have flooded severely in years past.

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This
week, the Mayor and Somerville Youth Programming Coordinator Nancy
Bacci announced that applications are now available for the 2010
Mayor's Summer Jobs Program. Eligible students must be Somerville
residents, enrolled in high school, and at least 16 years of age.
Applications will be available through April 30th at the City of
Somerville's Personnel Department at City Hall or on the City's website
at www.somervillema.gov. All applications must be returned to the
Personnel Department.

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April 10 at 8pm
is the date for the 3rd Annual "Light up the Night" gala for Autism,
presented by Teamsters Local 25. The event will include gourmet dinner
stations and cash bar, dancing to the Marsels, silent auctions, "spin
wheel" and other surprises. Plenty of local celebrities in attendance
and it will be emceed by WCVB TV anchor Randy Price. Tickets are $60.00
– for more information, visit www.teamsterslocal25.com or call
617-241-8825

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Spring Masonic Open House at
125 Highland Avenue (rear building) from 10am to 3pm on Saturday, March
27th – both King Solomon's Lodge and Somerville Lodge will be on hand
to give a tour and answer any questions that you might have about
Masonry.

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