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Here are a few recipes I shared over the years, all in one place! Whether you’re looking to make shepherd’s pie, soda bread, or colcannon, I’ve got you covered. Check out the links below. I know the traditional way of preparing the corned beef is to boil it, but I am sharing the way I prepare mine, in a not so traditional way, sous vide. It’s the only way I prepare it now and I get rave reviews from friends and family. I have also included information on how sous vide works in a link below.
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Affordable one-bedroom apartment with fully stocked pantry. Chic neighborhood between Davis Square and Highland Kitchen… — Photo by Denise Provost
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Review by Off the Shelf Correspondent Ed Meek
— Life is plastic. It’s fantastic. (Barbie Girl)
The multi-talented Scott Guild has created both a novel and an accompanying musical version of the novel. The novel focuses on live plastic figurines existing sometime in the not-too-distant future after nuclear war.
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Scott Ruescher’s new collection of poems, Above the Fold, will be out from Finishing Line Press in March 2025. In his retirement, he has been writing promotional materials for The Neighborhood Developers in Chelsea and helping to teach ESOL and citizenship classes at The Immigrant Learning Center in Malden.
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Charlene M. (Paolillo) Vaughan (1969-2025)
Charlene M. ‘Cha’ ‘Shi-Lene’ (Paolillo) Vaughan of Somerville passed away on Sunday, February 16, 2025, after a lengthy illness surrounded by her family & friends at the age of 55. She graduated from the Somerville High School Class of 1987.
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Racial & Social Justice Dept. and the Somerville Museum take you through a thought-provoking panel discussion on the impact of Black history on arts and culture and the importance of preserving Black narratives in our community. Hear from community organizers, activists, and City library staff as they share insights and experiences.
Enjoy free pizza and start planning summer fun!
Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and Superintendent Rubén Carmona are inviting Somerville families to the 2025 Summer Camp & Activities Fair.
Families can enjoy free pizza while exploring a variety of local summer camps, recreational programs, and learning opportunities. Representatives from regional camps and organizations including the Somerville YMCA, City of Somerville Recreation Department’s Somertime Program, and the Somerville Media Center, along with many others, will be in attendance. Language interpreters will also be available on site.
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