Stabbing follows road rage in Union Square

On September 14, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

By George P. Hassett

A 35 year old Jamaica Plain man was stabbed following a road rage incident Saturday morning in Union Square.  According to investigators, the incident began on Highland Avenue near Medford Street between two vehicles then wound through the residential streets of Prospect Hill, ending in a parking lot in Union Square where one vehicle rammed the other. The occupants of both vehicles got out of their cars resulting in a physical confrontation in which the driver of one vehicle was stabbed, police said. The victim was transported to an area hospital with multiple stab wounds but he is expected to survive his injuries, police said.

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Police Chief joins mayor on the field

On September 14, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

Holloway and Curtatone round out high profile staff

By Jack NicasMayorchief

To an impartial observer, they’re just two dedicated coaches working to help their team win. However, to the trained eye of a Somervillian, they’re two of the city’s top officials, Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and Police Chief Anthony Holloway, on the field coaching the city’s kids.

For the first time in Curtatone’s 10 years as an assistant coach of Somerville High School’s football team, he’s being joined by another influential citizen of the city. Chief Holloway said Curtatone mentioned his position with the team in passing one day and Holloway immediately saw an opportunity to give back to the community.

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Girls soccer team hopes to score its lofty goals

On September 14, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

Team sets sights on first appearance in postseason tournament

By Jack NicasSoccer2

After four years of grooming the current squad, Coach Jason Lenicheck believes this is the year for the Somerville High School girls soccer team. ‚ÄúFor the first time in the history of the program,‚Äù he said, ‚Äúwe’d like to make it into the end-of-season tournament.‚Äù

After a slow start and an injury to goalkeeper Molly Tyler last season, the team ended at 7-10-1. However, Lenicheck said the team worked hard and his expectations were met by “not only the on-field performance, but also the support for the program both internally and externally.”

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How are ya pally?

On September 13, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

On The Silly Side by Jimmy Del Ponte

Jimmy_delponte(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries of The Somerville News belong solely to the authors of those commentaries and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville News, its staff or publishers.)

I love Somerville‚Ķwhy do I love Somerville? There are tons of reasons. One reason is that I know where most of the streets are – I also know a lot of short cuts, especially during rush hour. Here are a few more reasons – you run into people you know everywhere you go! Up at Old Orchard Beach, I hear: ‚Äúhey Jimmy, what’s up?‚Äù  I actually saw a guy who grew up on my street at Disney World about 15 years ago. If you are from Somerville, I’m sure it happens to you too.

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Volunteer and get the fluff out

On September 13, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

By George P. HassettFluff_1_2

This year’s ‚ÄúWhat the Fluff‚Äù — the Union Square celebration of that sticky marshmallow goo – will be expanded and bigger than ever. But Union Square Main Streets, the festival’s producer, still needs volunteers to help make the festival’s quirky ideas a reality, says Mimi Graney of Main Streets.

This year’s festival on Sept. 27 features much fun with fluff: there will be Fluff Fear Factor, Fluff Bowling, and a Fluff election. But with all the games, Graney says ‚ÄúWhat the Fluff‚Äù needs volunteers to help run the show. ‚ÄúFluff‚Äù organizers will host a special volunteer party before the event.. If you want to volunteer, send an email to Kate Cole, the volunteer coordinator, at kate@unionsquaremain.org.

But volunteers may get stuck in a sticky situation: Graney says at least 3,000 ounces of marshmallow fluff will be used this year as part of the celebration for one of the festival’s most beloved characters, Fluff Boy.

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Somerville business owner recounts his years as a pro ballplayer

On September 13, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

By Jack NicasPirates2_3

Larry Fidalgo, 69, fondly remembers his days of playing professional baseball. However, in his old age he’s traded his ash bats for ash floors at his Somerville flooring company, Fidalgo Floors, at 152 Albion St.

Fidalgo said at the Sept. 5 Somerville News contributors’ meeting that he moved into his childhood home on Fremont Street at the age of two. He graduated from Somerville High School in 1957 as the captain of both the football and baseball team, and returned 30 years later to receive the school’s Hall of Fame award for excellence in baseball. He said scouts with the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees often watched him during his senior season.

After one year at Villanova University, he signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates as a catcher for $700 a month and a $30,000 signing bonus; the year was 1958.

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A little Kung Fu in the parking lot

On September 12, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

By Patrick ConnollyDevil_music_ensemble_3

The Devil Music Ensemble scored the classic martial arts film “Red Heroine” as part of ArtsUnion in Union Square Sunday night.

At 8 p.m., about 150 people sat in front of the Independent bar, watching the three-piece play traditional Chinese folk music, while the film projected on a 20-by-30 screen.

“Red Heroine,” the story of a kidnapping, includes a flying ninja girl, a bearded man on a donkey, poor dental hygiene and more concubines than you can count.

‚ÄúIt’s a silent film from 1929, from China,‚Äù musician Jonah Rapino said. ‚ÄúIt’s the only martial arts film from that era that still survives in it’s entirety today.‚Äù

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City pushes for hotel in Davis Square

On September 12, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

By George P. Hassett

A hotel is coming to Davis Square. But don’t worry, city officials promise the development will replace and create as much parking as possible in the already congested square.

This week Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone announced that the city will solicit developers interested in building a hotel and a public parking garage on one or more city-owned parcels in Davis Square – the Buena Vista parking garage at 56A Holland St., the Day Street parking lot and the Grove Street parking lot next to the Community Path.

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Somerville Avenue: Open for business during construction

On September 12, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

By Joseph A. Curtatone

Curtatoneheadshot150(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries of The Somerville News belong solely to the authors of those commentaries and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville News, its staff or publishers.)

The City of Somerville, its residents and its business owners have been living with the necessary disruptions of the Somerville Avenue project for the past fourteen months, and a major payoff is on the way.  Much has been accomplished, and the project remains on schedule for completion, but much work remains to be done.

Since the state gave its authorization for the project to proceed in May of 2007, we’ve seen plenty of progress. Sewer and water infrastructure that dated back to the beginning of the last century has been completely replaced. Gas mains have been comprehensively upgraded to improve both capacity and safety. All of these changes have given us a necessary foundation for future economic growth along the entire length of one of our city’s most important arterial roads. Now that the heavy work under the roadway is nearing its conclusion, the contractor will be able to begin to address the more visible aspects of the Somerville Avenue streetscape, and to create a boulevard that will provide an attractive portal to our city for many years to come.

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Viva la community on Vinal Avenue

On September 11, 2008, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff

By Patrick ConnollyVinal_st

In between vines, trees and vegetables, the third annual Viva la Vinal Festival was a placid refuge from the heat and crowded city streets Friday.

Over 100 people, many of them families with small children, attended the free musical event held on Vinal Avenue at the Somerville Community Growing Center, a shady, quarter-acre sanctuary in the midst of road construction and cramped apartments buildings.

Audrey Ryan, a musician and volunteer at the Community Growing Center, founded the festival in 2006.

“I lived on the street and thought this was a beautiful spot,” Ryan said.

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