Eagle Feathers #176 –One If By Land, Two If By Sea

By Bob (Monty) Doherty

Somerville statesman Edward Everett first brought Paul Revere’s ride to light in his 1825 speech at Concord. Thirty-five years later, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow solidified Revere’s fame with his legendary 1860 poem, Paul Revere’s Ride.

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Obituary: Mary Emma Loretta (Champion) Walker

On April 19, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Walker, Mary Emma Loretta (Champion), 72, died peacefully in hospice care on April 14, 2021. Mary was born in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada on July 8,1948, to Vernon Eldon Champion and Emma Jean MacDonald of Prince Edward Island. They immigrated to Somerville in 1963, sponsored by Vernon’s sister, where Mary enrolled at Somerville High for her sophomore year and graduated in 1966.

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Nomination applications for candidacy for seats on the board of Somerville’s Union Square Neighborhood Council are being accepted through Monday, April 26. Prospective candidates must complete and return a form contained within the election packet (PDF), where more information about USNC and the election process can be found.

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Free Bluebikes rides to COVID-19 vaccines starting April 19

On April 18, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

With complimentary bike valets and Bluebikes rides beginning on April 19, Blue Cross continues to broaden accessibility to vaccines 

To boost access to COVID-19 vaccines and support transportation needs as more Massachusetts residents become eligible, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts (“Blue Cross”) will sponsor free Bluebikes rides to and from vaccination sites located within the Bluebikes system beginning on Monday, April 19. Providing equitable access to vaccines is a critical priority for Blue Cross, which recently made a $1 million commitment toward transportation to and from vaccination sites in underserved communities across the state, in partnership with Lyft and the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers. Residents are eligible for two complimentary Bluebikes Adventure Pass rides, available across the system’s 10 municipalities: Arlington, Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Newton, Revere, Somerville and Watertown. Blue Cross is the title sponsor of Bluebikes, which is owned by the municipalities and operated by Lyft.

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The Somerville Community Preservation Committee is holding its annual Community Preservation Plan public hearing on Wednesday, April 28, at 7:00 p.m.

The Community Preservation Plan establishes how $2 million in Fiscal Year 2022 Community Preservation Act (CPA) funds will be allocated across affordable housing, historic resources, and open space categories. The draft plan is available at somervillema.gov/CPA.

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The City of Somerville will hold a virtual information session and public hearing on the proposed Fiscal Year 2022 water and sewer rates on Monday, May 3. The information session will start at 6:00 p.m. and the public hearing will begin promptly at 6:30 p.m. Anyone who would like to testify is welcome to attend and will be heard. Additional Q&A time will be offered following the hearing if attendees have remaining topics of discussion.  

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Somerville’s COVID-19 and vaccine update for April 16

On April 16, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Here is the COVID-19 update for Friday, April 16 followed by other City news and events. Please also check somervillema.gov/covid19 for information and resources that are updated frequently.

VACCINE UPDATES:

  • Anyone 16 or older eligible for COVID vaccine on 4/19: All Massachusetts residents age 16 and up will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccines on Monday, April 19. Make sure you’re pre-registered for State sites (see below). You can also look for vaccine appointments at vaxfinder.mass.gov and checking with your health care provider.

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Update: Driver of hit and run in Somerville surrenders

On April 16, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Update from Mass State Police:
The driver of the vehicle that struck the victim in this crash turned himself in at the Somerville Police Station around noon yesterday. He also surrendered the vehicle, a white 2015 Ford Transit Connect. The driver is a 64-year-old Somerville man. He has been summonsed to appear in Somerville District Court on a charge of leaving the scene of a crash that caused personal injury. Our investigation is ongoing; whether additional charges will be sought depends on the result of that investigation.

Per MSP Media Relations policy, names of suspects summonsed to face charges (as opposed to being arrested) are not released until the defendant appears in court. (For personal injury crashes that are not fatalities, police who do not have an arrest warrant can only physically arrest a suspect if the suspect is located in the vehicle a short time after the crash. Whereas this suspect was identified more than three days after the crash, the charging mechanism available to us was to summons him to court.)

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Share your hot ideas for keeping cool this summer

On April 16, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Do you have ideas on how to keep cool in the heat? The City of Somerville, in partnership with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council, is now accepting applications for the Keep Cool Somerville Community Projects Grant Program to support creative and impactful cooling solutions this summer.  

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Somerville, along with the 19 other communities that make up the Resilient Mystic Collaborative (RMC), was recently awarded the Environmental Business Council of New England’s Award for Leadership by a Non-Profit Organization. The Environmental Business Council of New England presents annual awards to recognize companies, organizations, and individuals for outstanding accomplishments in environmental management, energy resources and management, and climate change. 

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