Somerville High School Girls Basketball thank the Somerville Fire Department for their generous donation to the program. Pictured above: the SHS Junior Varsity and Varsity teams.
By Joe Ruvido
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone gave his annual State of the City address on Monday night at City Hall. In attendance were the Board of Aldermen, various public officials, and members of the public who came to hear the mayor summarize past accomplishments and lay out priorities for the 2017 legislative season.
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By Joseph A. Curtatone
Good evening President White, Vice President Ballantyne, Chair Pitone and Vice Chair Green; honorable members of the Board of Aldermen, School Committee, and Somerville Delegation, Superintendent Skipper; honored guests, friends, family, and staff. And above all, welcome, Somerville residents.
I want to wish you a Happy New Year. Each year I stand before you at this time to talk about what we have accomplished together over the past year and what we will take on in the new year.
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By Jessica Kenney
2017 marks Somerville’s 175th anniversary. This city has developed greatly over the years, and it is indeed a place that deserves celebrating. With its emphasis on community, education, arts, and more, Somerville has proved that the main focus of the city is on its residents; supporting each other and growing the city to be the best it can be.
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Villens United by Chris Haskell
(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries and letters to the Editor of The Somerville Times belong solely to the authors and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville Times, its staff or publishers)
Do you really know what’s going on in the world today? Well, that depends on where you get your news.
This past year our society has been under siege by fake news. The CIA, NSA, and FBI have now concluded that Russia interfered with our presidential elections and one of their methods of interference was to flood our internet with false news.
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There’s a rumor floating around that at a recent bake sale at the high school some brownies were being sold with an added kick to them, namely the added ingredient of marijuana. We heard that immediately upon finding out the school administration made a series of robo-calls to let parents know. The individual that did this (we’re not sure if there were one or more involved) has been identified and appropriate action will be taken. Maybe the person involved thought it was OK, since Massachusetts voted to make it legal?
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She doesn’t look a minute over 174. But seriously, folks…
When you consider the many remarkable things that have happened here, that have been made here, and what is yet to come, it fills one with a sense of pride and gratitude just to be a part of this city’s heritage and legacy.
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I am pleased to announce that Gloria Mindock will succeed Nicole Terez Dutton as Poet Laureate of Somerville as of Jan. 2017.
The Laureate Panel, that consisted of Harris Gardner, Doug Holder, Kathleen Seward, and Glenn Ferdman, had a hard choice to make, but we are confident that longtime Somerville resident/poet/publisher/activist Gloria Mindock is the best choice. The notable runner-ups were Kirk Etherton and Ralph Pennel.
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