Sandy Beach is Shannon Beach now

On September 18, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

By George P. HassettShannon_2

The beach where Charles E. Shannon swam as a child will now bear his name.

Sandy Beach was renamed Shannon Beach on Saturday as friends, family and colleagues of the late senator came together to honor him not only as an elected official willing to help a constituent, but also as a good friend.

State Rep. Paul Donato, D-Medford, who helped pass the legislation to rename the beach, said it was a fitting tribute to Shannon “who loved the outdoors, worked to give our youth opportunities to enjoy the outdoors and loved life.”

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Police arrest man in Highland Ave. arsons

On September 18, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

By George P. Hassett

Police arrested an 18-year-old Lowell Street man today in connection with a series of car fires set on Highland Avenue and Aberdeen Road yesterday morning.

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Self defense claim in gold chain murder trial

On September 18, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

By George P. Hassett

The lawyer for a Cambridge man accused of killing a newly engaged man over a gold chain two years ago on Linden Street said his client was acting in self-defense.

Walter Norris, 22, shot and killed Bernard Johnson in self-defense on Aug. 30, while Johnson had a gun in his own hand, Norris’ attorney, Steve Neyman, said last week.

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There’s a chill in the air

On September 18, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

Troubled rink gets new chiller, may open on time

By Sean Paul Cormier Rink_1_3_4

It’s getting cold at Veterans Memorial Rink. And that’s a good thing: with the help of a newly installed ice chiller the long-troubled and often closed rink could be ready to open on time this year for the first time in at least five years.

The rink, which has been plagued by delays and closures in the last few years, has finally made significant progress.

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Cars set on fire on Highland Ave.

On September 17, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

By George P. Hassett

Several cars caught fire this morning in the vicinity of 270 Highland Ave and the incident is being investigated by the fire depaerment’s arson unit, according to Police Captain Paul Upton.

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Precinct by precinct breakdown of Sciortino-Trane in Somerville

On September 17, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

State Rep. Carl Sciortino beat challenger Bob Trane by 72 votes in Somerville yesterday. The state rep. district also includes parts of Medford. Here is a precinct by precint breakdown of the results, according to the Somerville election department.

In Ward 4 Precinct 1, Trane beat Sciortino 195 to 152.

In Ward 4 Precinct 2, Sciortino beat Trane 190 to 145.

In Ward 7 Precinct 1, Sciortino beat Trane 393 to 232.

In Ward 7 Precinct 2 Trane beat Sciortino 356 to 208.

In Ward 7 Precinct 3, Sciortino beat Trane 308 to 251.

 

Newstalk for September 17

On September 17, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

Tonight at the Precinct Bar in Union Square from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. – The Somerville News is hosting a thank you party for all of our readers, advertisers and people associated with the paper over the past five years of new ownership. Come and say hi to the owners and staff of the paper and find out what’s going on.   

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Election day here was interesting to say the least; a lot of ‚ÄúOut of Towners‚Äù flocked to Somerville and Medford the night before handing out stickers where they could for Stickers Carl. Some even looked too young to vote, and even lost looking for houses and numbers. Funny how four years ago when they had a sticker candidate the rules were different. Many times, in one precinct, workers were crossing the 150-foot boundary drawn up by the Election Department – some were caught on video.    

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Sciortino wins on stickers

On September 17, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

Carl_web1 By George P. Hassett

His name wasn’t on the ballot, but voters in Somerville and Medford chose to return Carl Sciortino to the State House for a third term on Tuesday.

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Trane concedes, Sciortino wins on stickers

On September 16, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

By George P. Hassett

Carl Sciortino’s name was not on the ballot yet he still managed to hold onto his state rep. seat today, defeating challenger Bob Trane on a sticker campaign.

A few minutes ago at the Sons of Italy in Medford, Trane conceded the race and told cheering supporters, "We went up against a machine and fought the good fight."

   

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Today is Primary Election Day

On September 16, 2008, in Latest News, by The News Staff

As you probably know, Primary Election Day is today. As residents of this community, business owners and active community members, we have chosen to endorse four candidates for public office who have earned our respect and our vote. We hope you will consider our choices when you cast your votes in the various races this year.

You can read the full endorsements below/on the jump, but for now – here is the short version/list:
Robert Trane – State Representative in the 34th District
Sean O’Donovan – Middlesex County Register of Probate
Edward O’Reilly – United States Senate
Michael Callahan – Governor’s Council

From the City of Somerville website:
A list of the polling places is here
Same ballots are here
If you are unsure of where you should vote, look up by address here
An alert from the Election Department regarding some new polling places is here

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