Spring has finally sprung in Somerville and elsewhere, so here’s to hoping that in the months to come we can all begin to enjoy a return to something more akin to the kind of living that we are accustomed to. May one and all stay safe, remain patient, and keep looking forward to better days. They are on their way.
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One bright spot over the past twelve months of COVID-19 has been the expansion of outdoor dining. It has made Davis Square a better place and kept some of our businesses alive. This success has shown that traffic does calm, and pedestrian safety is improved when outdoor space is prioritized for people.
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One of the finer benefits of New England living is standing witness to the massive explosion of nature’s rebirth and renewal, seemingly amplified here. Grass, trees, wildlife and flowers seems to go forth and multiply at an astounding rate, as if on cue to the call for “Action!”
How nice it will be to stroll through a park and feed a few squirrels. To replant a garden plot and watch as life springs forth. Or to take the family on a weekend getaway to the beach or mountains.
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Darryl Vincent Tatum
December 12, 1961 to January 29, 2021
Somerville, MA
A colorful, spirited, compassionate and loving person has gone to meet his Maker and our ancestors. Darryl will be greatly missed in many realms for many reasons. Darryl lived in the South End and Back Bay neighborhoods of Boston for the first two thirds of his life. He graduated from Cathedral High School in 1980. He also, attended Northeastern University. Darryl found his passion in music production and programming. And did he have the voice for that profession! He worked at various radio stations around the country including WRBB, and the former WILD, as well as, on a Gospel radio station in Louisiana. He worked with Mel King at the South End Technology Center as well as an instructor for an internet-based radio platform. Darryl was all things music. He was a giving man. He always wanted to help; and he would. He was a people person. Along his life’s journey and daily adventures, he met and made friends just about everywhere he went.
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Andreza Moon is a multidisciplinary artist based in Somerville since 2003. She is originally from Brazil. She told The Times, “I am a face and body painter, actress, circus performer and theater producer. I have already won nine awards because of my work. I also received a citation from the House of Representatives of the State of Massachusetts, for my dedication to the arts and Brazilian culture.”
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Ann Murphy Fletcher started writing and publishing poems in literary journals in 1994. Since then, she has had many poems in journals such as Yankee, The Christian Science Monitor, Georgia Review, Provincetown Magazine, Psychopoetica, The Lucid Stone, Ibbetson St. Press, Parnassus, Pegasus, Negative Capability and many more. She has published three books of poetry: Angels in Disguise, Mourning Becomes Electra and Hot Moon Night. She has had several articles in the on-line magazine Better After Fifty and contributed articles in local newspapers, especially The Waltham/Newton Tribute. She has published six fictional short stories and is getting ready to launch a blog about weight loss focusing on maintenance.
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Arrests:
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Bianca Cruz, March 15, 6:22 p.m., arrested at Broadway on warrant charges of shoplifting by asportation and possession of a class B drug.
After years of negotiations, the agreement represents a collaborative breakthrough for policing transparency
After several years of negotiations, the City of Somerville and the Somerville Police Employees Association (SPEA) union, which represents Somerville patrol officers, have reached an agreement to implement body-worn cameras. The agreement represents a collaborative breakthrough for policing transparency in Somerville and establishes Somerville as an early regional adopter of this important technology.
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UPDATE: Isiah has been located and is safe at home.
Isiah Tate, 14 year old is missing out of Somerville, MA. Last seen wearing black sweatpants, a black and white hoodie, and silver space jacket. He typically hangs out in the Boston area with friends. If located please contact Somerville Police Department at 617-625-1600 Ext. 7250 or Ext. 7254.
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