By Courtney Young
What can you do within a twelve-hour telethon? The Somerville Media Center sees no limits. With acts from performers ranging from cooking, fashion, comedy, story time, public information, live drawings, live music, and the Boston League of Wicked Wrestlers, and many, many more acts, the Somerville Media Center remained in full-swing for twelve hours on Sunday, June 10.
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Eagle Feathers #155 – Revolutionary Roads
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
What’s in a name? Generally, not very much when you consider there are over 326,607,429 citizens of the United States as of June 7, 2018, and hundreds of millions in the past. A few of these lives historically eclipsed others. This luckily happened when it was most needed, and they defended our country’s independence. Somerville witnessed many historic incidents and the patriots who were involved in them.
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Pictured L to R: Former Somerville Ward 3 Alderman Robert McWatters, son Bobby McWatters and Maria McWatters, Bobby’s mom. Bobby received a Masters in Business Administration from Harvard on May 24, and is going to be working as a consultant for L Catterton in Connecticut.
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Review by Dennis Daly (Off the Shelf Correspondent)
If ever there were a tour de force of poetic cravings this is it. What I Got for a Dollar is Somerville poet Bert Stern’s third poetry collection and it’s magnificent. Stern craves deeply, but not shrilly, the cause behind the cause of creation. He makes the basic argument for divinity’s possibility as deftly as Thomas Aquinas ever did. Perhaps better. In fact, the somewhat absent minded Deity that Stern conjures up behind his naturalistic images seems eminently likable, albeit dependent on humanity for help in keeping up appearances.
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David Daniel is the author of Seven-Star Bird, from Graywolf Press, winner of the Levis Reading Prize, and his new collection, Ornaments, in the Pitt Poetry Series. Former poetry editor of Ploughshares, he founded and produces WAMFEST: The Words and Music Festival, which has brought together Bruce Springsteen with Robert Pinsky, Rosanne Cash with C. D. Wright, Talib Kweli with Quincy Troupe, along with many others for collaborative performances. He teaches creative writing at Fairleigh Dickinson University, but he lives in Cambridge, where he’s currently collaborating with Somerville-based sculptor Christopher Frost for the Breath and Matter exhibition at the Boston Sculptors Gallery.
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“Lead Paint Safe Somerville” to provide no-interest loans to qualifying property owners, tenants for lead-based paint remediation.
Mitigating lead paint hazards in Somerville’s housing supply is one of the priorities on Mayor Curtatone’s affordable housing agenda. This month, the Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development Housing Division kicks off a new program – Lead Paint Safe Somerville – designed to help address those hazards.
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Update: Due to forecasts of inclement weather tomorrow, the Taste of Somerville is postponed until June 20
Following last year’s move to our new home in the beautiful and scenic Nathan Tufts Park, the Taste of Somerville, now in its 20th year, has continued to grow by leaps and bounds. Last year’s event served over 1,500 guests a comprehensive array of food, drink, and entertainment from 75+ restaurants, bars, beverage providers, and local artisans.
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Arrests:
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Bonnie Dwyer, of 35 School St., Everett, June 5, 10:33 p.m., arrested at Washington St. on charges of trespassing and disorderly conduct.
Bonnie Dwyer, of 35 School St., Everett, June 7, 9:51 a.m., arrested at Washington St. on charges of trespassing and disorderly conduct.
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