Newstalk – May 25

On May 25, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

This Memorial Day, the City of Somerville will host a ceremony of remembrance to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice while in service to our country. The ceremony will take place Monday, May 30, at Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery on Broadway between Alewife Brook Parkway and North Street. Speaking remarks will begin at 10:00 a.m. featuring Mayor Katjana Ballantyne, City Council President Matthew McLaughlin, Director of Veterans’ Services Ted Louis-Jacques, and several members of the local veterans community. Members of the general public are welcome to attend to remember Somerville’s fallen heroes and honor all who serve. The ceremony will be livestreamed on the CityTV Facebook page (facebook.com/SomervilleCityTV) and broadcast after the event on GovTV (RCN channels 13 or 613; Comcast channel 22) and on the city’s YouTube channel (youtube.com/SomervilleCityTV). For more information, please contact the Department of Veterans’ Services at 617-625-6600 ext. 4700 or veterans@somervillema.gov.

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The Somerville Times Historical Fact of the Week – May 25

On May 25, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Eagle Feathers #254 – The Path to Newtowne

By Bob (Monty) Doherty

To us, it is venerably called Washington Street, in honor of George Washington, who was the leader of America’s Colonial Army and the nation’s first President. In colonial times, it was first called the Path from Charlestown to Watertown and later the Road to Newtowne. The original name for the city of Cambridge, the home of America’s first college, Harvard, was Newtowne.

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Our View of the Times – May 25

On May 25, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

It began as a way to memorialize the military casualties of the Civil War, and was originally termed Decoration Day.

Decorating the graves of the countless multitudes of fallen soldiers helped to console the grieving survivors of the debacle while uniting the once divided nation in a worthwhile common cause.

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Letter to the Editor – May 25

On May 25, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

(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)

Good afternoon,

The recent MBTA Communities Law requires cities served by the T to zone for multifamily housing in about 50 acres around at least one transit stop. This policy addresses both our regional housing shortage and our global climate crisis, because people living in homes near transit have dramatically lower per-capita carbon emissions. Leaders in some communities have tried to reject the law or find ways to avoid actually creating any housing, and it’s encouraging to know that Somerville City Council isn’t trying to do that. However, we can and should do more than the bare minimum. As a city with multiple T stations, this law presents Somerville with an opportunity to take a leadership role on both climate and housing. Instead of applying the revised zoning to an area near one train station, we should apply it around every train station. And instead of the bare minimum 50 acre space, we should apply it evenly within a half mile of a train station, just as we do with our transit-oriented development parking rules. Our policy leadership can help encourage other cities to do the right thing as well, and truly begin to address the twin threats of housing scarcity and climate change.

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The Use of Seltzer in the Classroom

On May 25, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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I wrote this for a distinguished academic journal sponsored by the university, “What’s a matter U”

A bottle of seltzer has always been a comforting, humorous beverage to me. A bottle of seltzer can interrupt the ravings of a pompous ass, it fizzles and sizzles with comic energy – it is the great whoopee cushion of the beverage world. The fizzle of seltzer down my throat brings to mind my father and me as we watched the antics of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, The Three Stooges, not to mention the Marx Brothers, on the black and white TV. One of my close friends jokes that I have not entered the 21st century yet – I am decidedly a man of the 20th. He is probably right. I always talk to my colleagues about ways to engage students in the classroom. I had a crazy idea to use seltzer as an educational prop in class.

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Lyrical Somerville – May 25

On May 25, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Julia Kanno writes: “I am the mother of two amazing young men. I am from Appalachia and Botswana. I am an artist and also work in healthcare. I have self-published with my co-pilot levin pfeuffer two books of prose a storm is cuming and The hardest helmet. My first reading was done at Northeastern University and since then I have read at the Somerville Armory two times. I consider myself an introverted artist/writer. I give birth to my works including those that have been displayed at the Decordova Museum as well as Howard University and local gems such as The Middle East and Out of the Blue gallery. I will be published in Tell magazine featuring my textiles and art in the spring. Currently, I am studying behavioral science and psychology because there is a need for more people of color to be there for people of color to help end the stigma of seeking mental health.”

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Somerville Police Crime Log May 10 – May 19

On May 24, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Arrests:
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Junior Descoma, of Malden, May 18, 9:24 p.m., arrested at Somerville Ave. on a warrant charge of identity fraud.

Luciano Delira, of Cambridge, May 18, 11:29 p.m., arrested at Broadway on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon.

 

After a five-year remediation and renovation process, Somerville will celebrate the park’s full reopening with a ribbon cutting open to all 

After five years of extensive soil testing, remediation, and renovation, including the removal of 8,700 tons of contaminated soil, Somerville’s Conway Park is set to reopen in its entirety on Friday, May 27.  

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The City of Somerville’s Office of Sustainability and Environment along with Somerville Public Schools held a “Flip the Switch” event on the concourse of the East Somerville Community School on Thursday, May 12. It was a way to celebrate the installation of 940 solar panels atop the school building, and the positive impact it has in the pursuit of the city’s goal to achieve net-zero carbon-negative status by 2050. It is the largest solar array in the city, and produces more than half of the ESCS’s energy use. This solar array will increase the city’s solar photovoltaic capacity by 700%.

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Somerville Latinx teens’ artwork at Harvard Museum, June 4

On May 24, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Eighteen local teens created artwork in response to the questions, how do you share your cultural identity? How would you like to take your place in the museum? The teens’ work challenges stereotypes and will be featured in a museum display which invites visitors to consider cultural identity.

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