Our View of the Times – August 10

On August 10, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Just as we start seeing a cooling off of the sweltering heat we’ve been contending with in recent weeks, we suddenly get hit with the somewhat devastating news that will make many T riders decidedly hot under the collar.

It seems that the entirety of the MBTA’s Orange Line will be shut down for approximately one month beginning on August 19 in order to improve infrastructure and safety systems on the line.

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14 health care providers now administering the JYNNEOS vaccine statewide

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) announced 42 additional cases of monkeypox in adult males within the past seven days, bringing the total number of monkeypox cases in the Commonwealth to 157 residents since the state’s first case was announced on May 18. DPH provides public updates on monkeypox in Massachusetts on a weekly basis each Thursday.

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I met Sandra Allik in her space at the Miller St. Studios in Somerville. Her studio is a bubble of color – with many vivid paintings lining the walls.

Allik told me she finds the artistic environs in Somerville pleasing. She said, “I love my studio. I moved here in 2009; and presently there are a great group of artists working here. Recently, I exhibited at the Inside/Out Gallery, which is basically a CVS window in Davis Square. I sold one of my paintings for 1800 dollars. I was surprised it sold because it was in an unassuming store window.”

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Lyrical Somerville – August 10

On August 10, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times


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Bob “Monty”  Doherty is a local historian. You can find his Historical Fact of the Week column in The Somerville Times. He has written over 200 of the columns to date. Doherty joined the Somerville Fire Department in 1974, before retiring in 2012 he  was one of the city’s Fire Inspectors. While on that job he would try to learn as many historical facts as he could about the house he was inspecting. You can see him at a table of many local events willing to talk about the history of Somerville.

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Open Positions: Four;Term: Three years

The Somerville Commission for Persons with Disabilities (SCPD) seeks four new members, and Somerville residents are encouraged to apply. Three of the openings must be filled by people who identify as having a disability, and one must be filled by a Somerville resident who is a family member of a person with a disability.

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The next-gen LEGO® Discovery Center will open in early 2023 

Opening in spring 2023, LEGO® Discovery Center Boston will give families in Boston and across the northeast the opportunity to experience the next generation LEGO Discovery Center following a $12 million-dollar renovation. This will be the world’s first renovation of a LEGOLAND® Discovery Center to a LEGO Discovery Center along with a sister attraction in LEGOLAND Discovery Center Atlanta.

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Heat Advisory through Tuesday, August 9

On August 8, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
The National Weather Service has once again extended the Heat Advisory. It now goes to 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 9, with a heat index of up to 102° expected today. Please check somervillema.gov/keepcool for info on how to cool off and stay safe.
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The Somerville Health Foundation, administered by Cambridge Health Alliance, serves to promote and support educational, research and outreach programs that improve primary care and preventive health services for residents of Somerville. The Foundation is soliciting proposals from 501(c)3 organizations for projects that will support the provision of primary care and preventive health services accessible to the residents of Somerville.

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HONK! Festival 2022: October 7-9

On August 8, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

HONK! 2022. The dates for this year’s music festival of activist street bands, October 7-9, are cast in stone. The bird’s-eye view of plans for this year’s HONK! is in place. The fine-tuning has begun in earnest, with a more complete schedule of in-person free outdoor events available soon after Labor Day weekend.

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Obituary: Richard (Dick) F. Johnson

On August 7, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Richard (Dick) F. Johnson of Somerville, passed away peacefully after a brief illness on July 31, 2022. He was 84.
 
Born and raised in Somerville. He was the son of the late Frederick T. and Helen E.(Lanagan) Johnson. Dick worked for almost 30 years as a collector for the MBTA. He was able to retire young enough to spend time in Florida and York Beach, Maine with his beloved late wife Helen
(Coughlin) Johnson. Dick loved golf and played as much as he could in his later years right up to the week of his passing. He was immensely proud of his children and grandchildren and spent many hours celebrating their achievements and attending their many activities on and off the field, the court, or the ice.

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