By George P. Hassett

Emanuel Lausana.

A man who tried to break into a Somerville police officer’s home Sept. 23 was left with a swollen eye after the officer found the man on his porch dressed in a hooded sweatshirt over his head and wearing black gloves, police said.

Emanuel Lausana, 27, of 199 Pearl St., allegedly told Officer Michael Capasso, “You have arrested me in the past,” as they scuffled on Capasso’s porch. In an incident report, Officer Yves Jean Jacques said Lausana “had prior knowledge of the location of this officer’s home.”

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Letter to the Editor from Senator DiDomenico

On September 29, 2010, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

(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’m writing to thank the residents of the Middlesex, Suffolk and Essex district for your support in the Democratic primary on September 14th.  I am humbled by your confidence in me and look forward to continuing to get down to the important work making a real difference in the lives of our district’s residents by creating and retaining jobs, keeping health care accessible and affordable and ensuring that our state remains a great place for all of us to live and work.

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Basketball and skating for community activism in Somerville

On September 29, 2010, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

A team of young Somerville entrepreneurs joined forces this weekend at Conway Park to engage city teens and young adults in local political and civic issues. More than 200 people participated in the sixth annual Save Our Somerville/J-Rock Publishing basketball tournament combined with the fourth annual RAW skate demo, organized by RAW skate shop on Somerville Avenue.

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Lyrical Somerville – 9/29

On September 29, 2010, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

I don’t think we have ever had Haiku in the LYRICAL SOMERVILLE.  Local poet John Tiong Chunghoo remedies the situation.
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Somerville volleyball squad improving

On September 29, 2010, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Mike Rubin

Led by several solid efforts, the Somerville High School volleyball team captured its first win of the season. In its home opener against Greater Boston League rivals Malden, the Highlanders battled to an exhausting 3-2 win. Coupled with Friday night’s 3-2 defeat to Medford, the Highlanders stand at 1-4 overall.

Middle hitter Jacqui Homsi delivered some solid blocking and hitting. Homsi earned a solid service game, serving up 27 up points through the five match victory. Also recording solid performances for the Highlanders were Nicole Genard and Lorenza Etienne, who also emerged with strong attacks, along with some great kills and digs.

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Somerville freshmen volleyball off to promising start

On September 29, 2010, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Mike Rubin

With a promising lineup to work with, the Somerville High School freshman girls volleyball team is off to a fine start to the season. Following a 3-2 start, the Highlanders have posted wins against Lawrence, Arlington and Malden.

“The team looks very strong,” said coach Krista Invernizzi. “We’re working on fundamentals, serving, bumping and setting.”

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Endicott College of Beverly and the Ibbetson Street Press of Somerville have announced a literary partnership the other day. The two organizations have agreed to establish an affiliation between the 12-year-old well-regarded independent literary press and the college. Holder said in regards to his plans for this new partnership: “I hope to bring a number of prominent poets and writers to take part in a reading series we are going to launch. The first Poet Laureate of Boston Sam Cornish will lead off the proceedings, other features will be Gary Metras of the Adastra Press, Gloria Mindock of the Cervena Barva Press, Luke Salisbury, the author of “The Answer is Baseball,” poet Miriam Levin, Bert Stern and others. “I also want to play a mentor role to aspiring poets and writers.” Holder continued: “I want the literary community and the community at large to know about the vital literary and arts programming at Endicott.” Holder has published a number of Endicott faculty members including the poetry collection “Bicycles, Canoes and Drums,” by English Professor Dan Sklar, as well as the poetry of Margaret Young, an instructor on the English faculty of the College. Holder also expects to have his brother Donald Holder, a two-time TONY AWARD winner (“Lion King,” South Pacific”), and Paul Stone, Creative Director of W.B. Mason and novelist to be guest speakers at the college.

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St. Clements Round-Up

On September 28, 2010, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

St. Clement football shut out in loss

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Saint Clement cheerleaders cheering with support for their team at Saturday's game. - Photo by William Tauro

By Mike Rubin

With an even 1-1 record coming off a physical win 14-0 over Keefe Tech, the St. Clement High School football team aimed to earn their second win in three games. Instead, the Mystic Valley Eagles had other thoughts. Ranked fourth in division 4A with a 1-1 record as well, the Eagles left no stone unturned, cruising to a 16-0 shutout win over the St. Clement’s Anchormen in Saturday morning’s non-league match-up at Dilboy Field.

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Somerville Police Crime Log September 20-September 25

On September 28, 2010, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Arrests

Michael McGann, 50, of 50 Quincy St., Cambridge, Sept. 20, 11:15 a.m., arrested and charged with drinking from an open container.

Christopher Stone, 22, of 4 Fawn Circle, Bedford, Sept. 20, 9:18 p.m., arrested and charged with assault and battery on a police officer, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.

Ibrahim Muhammad, 18, of 89 Grant St., Sept. 21, 3:31 a.m., arrested on warrant charges.

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Something healthy is afoot in Somerville

On September 28, 2010, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Walk-Ride Day on September 24
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Mayor Curtatone was among parents who arrived on foot to the Kennedy School on Walk/Ride Day, with his sons Cosmo (left) and Joe.

By Elizabeth Sheeran

Residents of all ages recently took steps to make Somerville a greener, safer and healthier place – many steps, in fact.

In honor of Somerville’s monthly Walk/Ride Day on Friday, September 24, commuters parked their cars at home and students headed off to school on foot or by bike.

“There are probably ten times as many bikes here as there usually are,” said Kevin Patton-Hock, whose sons Mao and Chet rode their bikes to the John F. Kennedy School.

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