Single stream recycling pilot starts Oct. 6
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By Elizabeth Sheeran
Tired of sorting your paper from your plastics? Recyclables sorting could soon be a thing of the past in Somerville, if a new pilot program goes as planned.
The City of Somerville is bringing so-called “single stream” recycling to town, trying it out first in an area of around 1,300 households in Ward 5. Under the new program, residents will put all recyclable papers, cardboard, cans, glass and plastic in one cart. The goal is to get households to recycle more by making it easier.
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By Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone
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Few things in municipal government attract more attention and stir up more emotions than roadwork. It’s no exaggeration to say that the biggest problem in the city for many people is the pothole closest to your home.
And the only thing that comes close to being as bad as that pothole, or that chewed up road surface, is when the construction crews come in to fix it. Construction means parking restrictions, road closures, traffic and delays. It is the classic case of damned if you do and damned if you don’t. Roadwork has the remarkable ability to make almost no one happy.
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Jeffrey Sullivan
From “Psycho” to “Saw,” horror movies and their infinite number of sequels have always been an important part of American culture.
With this in mind, J. Cannibal and Garen Daly are hosting Terrorthon 2010; a nine-day film festival of feverish proportions aimed at scaring and exciting all who attend. The festival runs from Friday until Oct. 2, and boasts a variety of classic and modern horror films. Opening night features the U.S. premier of the documentary “Herschell Gordon Lewis: The Godfather of Gore.”
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Annual celebration highlights the Whoopie Pie
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It’s a Marshmallow world in Union Square. Archibald Query invented Fluff right here in 1917 so every year Union Square Main Streets hosts a madcap festival. This year’s event is Saturday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Union Square Plaza. Raindate is Sunday, September 26. The event is free.
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From the city of Somerville Police Department
The Somerville Police Department is organizing a Haunted House to be held at the West District substation, 1154 Broadway on October 29th and 30th. In these tough economic times, I am hoping that we can provide the community a safe, scary and FREE Haunted House for their children.
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By William Tauro
Somerville’s police traffic unit motorcycle #5 (Tango-5) is back. Shown here in this photo with a complete police package and with only four miles on it’s odometer.
The Somerville police department received a delivery on Wednesday of four brand new 2011 Harley Davison police motorcycles.
The new bikes were purchased to replace the bikes that were damaged and destroyed during the July flood at the police station that destroyed most of the department’s fleet of police vehicles.
Eight other new bikes are scheduled to arrive in the next few weeks.
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