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To the Editor:
I wanted to offer some questions I had after reading the paper. I just moved into my first apartment here the other day, so consider me a fresh set of eyes.
So, the mayor discusses 3 issues that don’t fit together, policy-wise. He discusses creating jobs (and economic development) for residents of Somerville, creating more affordable housing, and supporting illegal immigrants politically.
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No other food conjures such intense feelings of loyalty as the 100-year-old Marshmallow Fluff.
Indeed, tens of thousands of people descend upon Somerville’s Union Square every September to celebrate the whimsy and wonder of this beloved product.
Join in on Thursday, March 2, at Somerville Brewing Company, 15 Ward Street, Somerville, as we celebrate the launch of Fluff: The Sticky Sweet Story of an American Icon by the fabulous Mimi Graney.
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By Jim Clark
At the latest regular meeting of the City of Somerville Board of Aldermen on Thursday, February 23, an order was brought forward asking that the Director of Traffic and Parking report the number of warnings and citations issued for snow covered vehicles following the 9:00 a.m. lifting of the snow emergency on February 13.
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By Blake Maddux
Immersing oneself in the discography of English singer-songwriter Robyn Hitchcock is the aural equivalent looking through kaleidoscope eyes into a series of fun house mirrors.
It is a musical world is one populated by – among others – Antwoman, Balloon Man, Toadboy, Wafflehead, and Madonna of the Wasps.
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At a Chamber-of-Commerce-sponsored forum on Tuesday evening, ninety attendees heard regional real estate and biotech leaders speak on Somerville’s potential as “the next innovation center.” As many of us have been saying, prospects are excellent. Our proximity to research centers and innovation clusters, local talent pool, outstanding culinary and cultural offerings, and imminent GLX arrival make Somerville a dream location for emerging tech-sector companies.
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Located in the heart of Davis Square, a unique oat café offering bowls of oatmeal with numerous toppings is now open. Oat Shop offers bowls with almond butter, berries, bananas, apples, maple syrup, and a list of other sweet treats. If you’re looking for more of a savory choice, they do not disappoint. A fried egg with bacon and a cheddar sauce or a fried egg with a Sriracha sauce kick, pesto with avocado, sweet potato coconut curry, even a sushi bowl with seaweed. Please go to the above website to see many other options available as add-ons.
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