By George P. Hassett
A 49-year-old Somerville father was knocked unconscious by a street cleaning sign at the scene of a two alarm fire last night.
Baljit Singh, of 38 Fisk Ave., was transported to Massachusetts General Hospital after a water hose split in half and broke a street sign, a chain link fence and a street cleaning sign at the scene of the fire at 12 Fisk Ave at 11:29 p.m.
City Hall spokesman Michael Meehan said the head of the fire hose snapped off. Sing, a father of two, suffered head trauma. “Our hope is that it turns out to be nothing more than a concussion,” Meehan said.
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Leah Fulton, 19, of 176 Handcock St., Everett, Aug. 31, 9:49 p.m., arrested and charged with shoplifting.
Stephen Picard, 41, of 2B Oakland Ave., Lynn, Aug. 31, 10:56 p.m., arrested on warrant charges.
Darci Tauro, 33, of 1139 Broadway, Sept. 1, 7:28 p.m., arrested and charged with witness intimidation and trespass.
Travis Perkins, 31, of 95 Walmit Hill Rd., Shapleigh, Maine, Sept. 1, 10:03 p.m., arrested on warrant charges.
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By George P. Hassett
Police broke up an afternoon gang fight on Broadway Sept. 2 that involved a belt buckle, a knife and a metal table leg.
Yonny Posada, 30, of Everett, allegedly ran across the street at Oscar Ramirez, 18, of 50 Marshall St., throwing gang signs and calling him names. Posada had his belt wrapped around his hand and tried to hit Ramirez who moved out of the way, police said.
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New affordable housing for seniors that offers quality of living and services previously seen only in private communities is set to officially open its doors September 13, as the Somerville Housing Authority (SHA) celebrates the Grand Opening of its new, 95-unit Capen Court active senior development in West Somerville.
Although most residents of the now complete, fully occupied Capen Court moved into sparkling apartments this summer, the SHA’s September Grand Opening date was designed to give residents time to settle in and possibly enjoy cooler weather for the event.
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By Ashley Troutman
Embrace Indian food, dance, and movies at Utsav!, a festival celebrating the Punjabi and Sikh cultures in Union Square Sept. 10 from 6 to 9 p.m.
The event, organized by the Somerville Arts Council and Somerville Community Access Television, is part of the ArtsUnion series – a program designed to stimulate the neighborhood’s economy through arts events.
At Utsav!, the Sikh Sangat Society will provide free salad, rice, Chole a Chickpea curry, and Naan an Indian flatbread. Vendors have Jalbi, a sweet fried dessert, Aloo-bikki, hash browns and onions with sauce, and vegetable fritters available.
Entertainment will include University Bhangra dancing, a martial arts team from New York City, Millis Gurdwara Yoga, and Somerville Gurdwara music. The Kartar Singh Anan and Group, from New Dehli, India, will perform.
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On the Silly Side by Jimmy Del Ponte
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A former classmate of mine got my e-mail address from this article and we started corresponding. We both graduated from the Western Junior High School in 1968. ( the last graduating class before the big fire) He graciously sent me a copy of our graduation picture, you know, the ones that are all rolled up? I can’t believe we were ever that young. We thought were so old and mature, but we were really still children. I got several lumps in my throat when I saw the faces of some friends who are no longer with us. But after unearthing a slew of memories, I got to thinking about how the fashions have changed. First of all, where the hell did those clothes come from?
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By Andrew Firestone
It is five years since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, and the music has not died. As Johnny D’s Uptown welcomes Jazz Trombonist Sam Williams, also known as Big Sam of Big Sam’s Funky Nation, on Saturday – the radical flavor of New Orleans arrives in Somerville.
Born and raised in New Orleans, Williams looks back on his experience with some bitterness.
“Katrina happened, we saw how long it took for us to get a response from the government, and get people come down and save our city. It took forever,” says Williams. “For the oil spill, it took two or three months before we got any kind of real attention on it. It was taken lightly but it shouldn’t have been.”
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By George P. Hassett
A Somerville man broke into his girlfriend’s apartment on Aug. 28 by pushing an air conditioner out of a window, police said.
Christian Perez, 34, of 1 Minnesota Ave., Aug. 28, 7:53 p.m., was arrested and charged with breaking and entering in the nighttime for a felony and witness intimidation.
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(from the city of Somerville)
Street and Infrastructure Repairs Have been Made on City Streets; Public Safety Building and Schools Undergoing Preventative Measures
Anticipating potential effects as Hurricane Earl passes close to the Massachusetts shoreline, Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone announced today that the City of Somerville and Somerville public safety officials are taking necessary precautions against heavy rains and potential flooding throughout the City. Mayor Curtatone also advised residents, at the request of the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), to take preventative measures in your own home as the Boston area may be affected by tropical storm-force winds and heavy rains. Preparations are already underway at the City’s Public Safety Building and in public school buildings, and several streets have undergone repairs and testing over the last several weeks to alleviate flooding. The City will work with the Massachusetts Water Resource Authority (MWRA) for the duration of this storm to minimize affects in low-lying areas, including the use of two additional pumps at the Public Safety Building on Friday night.
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