Arrests:
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Robert Lara, 21, of 19 Dartmouth St., June 6, 12:13 a.m., arrested at 337 Broadway on various warrant charges.
George Silva, 52, of 32 Creighton, Cambridge, June 6, 10:47 a.m., arrested at 182 Cedar St. on various warrant charges.
Carolina Ortega-Vijil, 35, of 86 Wheatland St., June 7, 12:18 a.m., arrested at Prospect St. on a warrant charge of witness intimidation.
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The talented athletes of Somerville High School’s girls track squad continue their winning ways. – Photo by Sasha Garczynski
The North Section Heptathalon held last week at North Reading High School saw Nicole Genard place 1st with 4478 points, outdistancing Karla Ganley of Wellesley High School, who had 4417. Last year Nicole finished 2nd with 4121, so she improved by over 300 points, which is a substantial gain. The winner of the South Section of the Heptathalon was Kristin McDonough of Mansfield High School with 4011 points.
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Karen Aqua. - Photo by Andrew Firestone
Dedicated to Karen Aqua
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SCATV and the Somerville Arts Council are excited to announce “Somerville in Shorts 2011,” an evening of locally made experimental and animated short films projected on a large outdoor screen in the heart of Union Square. Gather on July 8 in the Square at 7:00 for live music, and when the sun goes down, the films go up.
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On The Silly Side by Jimmy Del Ponte
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Last week I had a meeting at Johnny D’s for our big Somerville High School Alumni show in November at The Somerville Theatre. I walked to the meeting, so when it was over, I called home and asked if the boys wanted me to pick up a pizza at Mike’s. I called Mike’s and ordered a large pizza for take out, then I started to freak out. I was going to be the guy carrying a pizza through Davis Square and up College Ave.
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Pieces of cement fall from the 93 overpass at Bailey Rd and Temple Rd Friday afternoon. - Photos by Donald Norton

By William C. Shelton
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I fear [the American people] do not comprehend the full weight of the burden we carry or the price we pay when we return from battle. This is important, because a people uninformed about what they are asking the military to endure is a people inevitably unable to fully grasp the scope of the responsibilities our Constitution levies upon them.
– Mike Mullen, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Let the revelry begin! The up-close-and-personal circus experience comes to Arts at the Armory. - Photo by Tammy Raabe Rao, Rubicat Design and Photography.
By Charlie Lynch
Reign of Revelry, a local circus performance is showing at the Armory in Somerville with kid-friendly matinees on Saturdays and 18+ shows on Friday and Saturday evenings. The show features many local performers in juggling, acrobatics, contortion, aerials, hula hooping, and belly dancing, with live circus music by Emperor Norton’s Stationary Marching Band.
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Christopher John Nilan
By William Tauro
Former Boston Bruin and retired Montreal Canadian Christopher John Nilan enjoyed a fun filled day as a guest fishing aboard The Somerville News boat “Marisa” that sailed out of Somerville’s Winter Hill Yacht Club early Thursday morning.
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Maria Elena of Guatemala, Ex-Pat of New Bedford, Pleads for the Governor to reject Secure Communities. - Photo by Andrew Firestone
Mayor, Governor oppose federal government
By Andrew Firestone
Immigrant rights advocates were vindicated on Monday, June 6, when Governor Deval Patrick announced he would refuse to sign onto the federal Secure Communities program. Secure Communities is a program used to identify and deport violent offenders who turn out to be undocumented. Patrick’s Secretary of Public Safety, Mary Heffernan, wrote a letter to ICE saying that of those almost 800 deported since 2008, only one in four was convicted of a felony crime.
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Food, fun, and fresh air converge at the Somerville farmers market in Union Square. - Photos by Carrie Stanziola
By Carrie Stanziola
“Organic,” “locally grown,” and “ethical” were key words at the Somerville farmer’s market in Union Square on June 4. As Chris Dewing commented, at the market, everything is fresh, and arguably better than shopping at the big chain stores. Buying locally produced goods and supporting local artisans are the main inspirations behind the market.
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