
Regulating broker fees for rentals in the city is being considered by the Somerville City Council.
By Harry Kane
The demand for legislation to regulate broker’s fees on a statewide level was reintroduced by Somerville City Councilors at the latest meeting on November 26 in the hope of reducing the overhead for renters in Somerville.
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By Chris Dwan
A casual observer of Somerville politics, dropping in on a meeting or two, might get the impression that the city is overcommitted. It’s actually much worse than it appears at a first glance. The city’s backlog of projects, commitments, and crises is long enough that it is difficult to even list them all — let along meaningfully address them.
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The community is invited to see the creativity and holiday spirit of their neighbors by embarking on either a self-guided or SAC-led Illuminations Tour, December 12, 2024 – January 2025. The Illuminations map is available to take a self guided tour: https://somervilleartscouncil.org/illuminationstour. Join the Somerville Arts Council and Somerville Bicycle Advisory Committee for a bicycle tour of our city’s festive holiday lights. Meet at Somerville High School at 5:45 pm on Saturday, December 14, rolling out at 6 pm. (In case of rain, heavy snow, or icy conditions, they’ll postpone to Sunday, same time and location.) This will be a short, family-friendly ride, visiting some (not all) of the locations on the Somerville Arts Council’s Illuminations map. Light yourself and your bicycle up as much as possible, both for safety and to contribute to the festive atmosphere. Dress warmly.
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The “Show Me Your Bits” standup comedy show runs every third Friday of the Month at the Arts at The Armory. — Photos courtesy of Julian Gabelus (Instagram @lyfpresents)
By Jeffrey Shwom
This is the one of three articles in a series titled, “Laughing around town: Somerville’s comedy scene”
Every third Friday of the month, at The Center for the Arts at the Armory, Jonathan Anderson and his hot, funny friends perform Show Me Your Bits. It is a distinct, interactive comedy show that intertwines individual performance with crowd work and audience participation.
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Joseph M. Walsh
September 25, 1935 — December 5, 2024
Joseph M. Walsh of Stoneham passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Thursday, December 5, 2024.
Born and raised in Somerville, Joe was the loving son of the late Michael and Mary (Murphy) Walsh who immigrated to the United States from Ireland as teenagers. Joe was the beloved husband for 52 years of the late Barbara A. (Collins) Walsh. The devoted father of Jay Walsh and his wife Joanie, Kevin Walsh and his wife Linette, Mark Walsh and his wife Michaela, and Kerri Moore and her husband Tom. The beloved “Papa” (grandfather) of Ryan, Cam, Kyra, Tyler, Brenden, Will, Emma, Harper, Timmy, Riley, and the late Casey. Joe was the dear brother of Margaret (Walsh) Mannion and her late husband Sean. He is survived by many loving nieces and nephews.
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The holiday season gives us that little nudge we sometimes need to take stock in what is most important for us and to share in the sense of appreciation that we feel amongst one another.
Of course, for those of us who may be blessed with material abundance, it is also important to help the less fortunate who may be in need as the winter holiday season unfolds. Consider giving a little of your time or money to make another’s life a little better, particularly during the winter months to come.
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Eagle Feathers #319 – A Christmas Carol
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
Everyone has his or her own favorite Christmas stories, memories and movies. They can range from the classic It’s a Wonderful Life, a story about the difference one person’s life can make in the world, to the recent The Polar Express, a story about a special Christmas train.
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Jellyfish pavement… — Photo by Denise Provost
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Review by Dennis Daly
Spanning oceans and multiple generations, Homage, Kathleen Spivack’s newest collection of poems, delivers a movable feast of poets and other influencers of her estimable artistry. Spivack’s narratives celebrate famous poets, musicians, painters, and booksellers, many of whom she personally knew and some before her time, as well as teachers, a lighthouse keeper, and other oddly interesting individuals.
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December 11
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Our poet writes: “My name is Sofia Swan, and I’m a 19-year-old student from Saugus, Massachusetts, currently attending Endicott College. I wouldn’t call myself a poet, but writing has given me a new way to explore my thoughts and emotions. Unspoken Weight is a poem about noticing the struggles in others and recognizing how trust and connection can feel both fragile and transformative. It’s a reflection on how we carry emotions and experiences, often without words, and how vulnerability can lead to deeper understanding. Writing this poem allowed me to put those feelings into a form I hope others can connect with.”
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