Bill builds on Senate’s work to reduce prescription drug costs,  promote transparency, and increase patient access   

Yesterday, the Massachusetts Senate passed by a vote of 39-1 An Act relative to Pharmaceutical Access, Cost and Transparency (PACT Act 2022), comprehensive pharmaceutical legislation to address the rapidly increasing cost of prescription drugs and to ensure life-saving medications are affordable, fairly priced and accessible for all consumers.      

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Cheddar Mashed Potato Waffles

On February 23, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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This past New Years Eve, I made a prime rib along with a few sides, including haricot verts, roasted brussel sprouts, corn casserole and a copious amount of mashed potatoes. Leftover mashed potatoes can be used in many different ways. For example, a Shepherd’s Pie, potato croquettes, creamy potato soup, potato pancakes, potato gnocchi, and even potato waffles. This time around, I chose to make waffles. The waffles came out slightly crispy on the outside and had a creamy texture in the middle. They were a huge hit in my house!

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Retirement sendoff for Rudy Revilla

On February 23, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Somerville Firefighter Rudy Revilla retired last month after working 30 years with the Somerville Fire Department. Friends gave him send off with a cake at the Medford Sons of Italy on Wednesday, February 16.

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Our View of the Times – February 23

On February 23, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

When so many people start complaining and raising the alarms about how badly our beloved Davis Square is doing in terms of upkeep and infrastructure, we all need to wake up and pay attention.

While the city has invested heavily in the development and promotion of various areas such as Assembly Row and Union Square – and justifiably so – the very heart of the downtown community, Davis, has quietly been suffering a slow death of a thousand cuts.

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Poetry Review by Off the Shelf Correspondent Ed Meek

In this collection, Carolynn Kingyens discloses what lies behind the veneer of our relationships.

Art is a survival tool. It helps us make meaning of our lives by providing us with aesthetic pleasure, much as the beauty of nature does. The mainstream media titillates us with disconnected, mostly fragmented negative narratives.

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Lyrical Somerville – February 23

On February 23, 2022, in Community/Arts, Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Michael Todd Steffen is the recipient of a Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship. His poetry has appeared in journals including The Boston Globe, E-verse Radio, The Lyric, The Dark Horse, Ibbetson Street, The Concord Saunterer, and POEM. Of his second book, On Earth As It Is, now available from Cervena Barva Press, Joan Houlihan has noted Steffen’s intimate portraits, sense of history, surprising wit and the play of dark and light…the striking combination of the everyday and the transcendent.

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The Moth’s Spring Season at Center for Arts at the Armory

On February 22, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The Center for Arts at the Armory hosting The Moth’s Spring Season in the Armory Performance Hall.  The Moth which started on January 25, 2022, is an acclaimed non-profit organization based in NYC dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling.

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Students at the Brown School participated in the Walk, Bike, and Roll to School Day, an event that is one of three flagship days organized through MA Safe Routes to School. Co-organizers Kate Melillo, counselor educator, and health and physical education teacher, Sharyn von Trapp, made the event especially fun and engaging by adding a Winter Olympics theme to increase student participation.

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Virtual Workshop Series: Somerville Bicycle Network Planning

On February 22, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the City of Somerville Mobility Division invite you to participate in a virtual workshop to help inform Somerville’s citywide bicycle network plan. 

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Tufts President Anthony Monaco to step down in 2023

On February 21, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Being “president of this great university has been an incredible personal and professional journey for me,” said Anthony Monaco. — Photo by Alonso Nichols

Anthony P. Monaco announced last week  that he will be stepping down as president of Tufts University in the summer of 2023.

In a message to the Tufts community, he noted that “there is much I want to achieve over the next year and a half, including successful completion of the Brighter World campaign and continuing to strengthen our academic mission.”

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