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Adam Green celebrates St. Patrick’s Day in style. Adam and friends got together this morning to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and enjoy the great food of the Neighborhood Restaurant in Union Square.
We wish everyone a Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte
Before John Cena and Hulk Hogan there was Bruno Sammartino and Gorilla Monsoon.
In the late ‘60’s and ‘70’s my friends and I went to the old Boston Garden to watch wrestling. Guys like BoBo Brazil, Professor Turo Tanaka and Andre the Giant thrilled us with their highly choreographed moves. We loved it and bought into the antics. We watched it on TV and we went to see the live matches. My pals and I actually used to wrestle down in one of the guy’s cellars. We couldn’t do a flying drop kick, but we did try to toss each other around in our makeshift “ring.”
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Open Positions: Three; Term: Three years
The Somerville Public Library Board of Trustees seeks three new members, and all Somerville residents are invited to apply. Boards and commissions offer an opportunity for residents with a range of experience, skills, expertise, and perspectives to share their talents and insights with their community.
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By Joe Creason
The City Council held a regular meeting on Thursday, March 10. The meeting began with City Council President Matthew McLaughlin tabling a substantial list of agenda items regarding the FY 2023 budget which are to be addressed during the finance committee meeting next week.
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By Jim Clark
US2, the Designated Master Developer working in partnership with the community, the Somerville Redevelopment Authority and the City of Somerville to realize the shared vision for Union Square’s Revitalization recently issued a statement concerning the upcoming opening of the Union Square MBTA Green Line Extension (GLX) station. The statement reads in parts as follows:
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Somerville’s indoor mask mandate ended Saturday, March 5. The City of Somerville will lift its mask requirement for city buildings and events starting Monday, March 21. This means all city-issued mask mandates are now either lifted or set to lift. Some federal and state mask requirements remain in effect. The Somerville School Committee voted to make masks optional in Somerville Public Schools as of Monday, March 14. The decisions to lift the local mask mandates follow current guidance from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). But businesses can still set their own mask policies, so make sure to check before heading in. More information, including where to find the latest health guidance can be found at somervillema.gov/maskmandateupdate.
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It’s a tradition that most of us have a lot of fun with. Whether one is of Irish lineage or not, St. Patrick’s Day stands for a recognition of Irish and Irish American heritage, and in many ways its resulting fusion in the modern age.
The religious origins of the day have, for some, been obscured and often all but forgotten in favor of the prominent displays of the color green, eating and drinking, and numerous parades. The day has been celebrated on the North American continent since before the American Revolution, and is actually an official holiday in neighboring Suffolk County. Ask any of our Boston brethren and they would – to a single soul – be aware of this fact.
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