Join Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the Somerville Department of Health and Human Services in the auditorium at the Central Branch Library (79 Highland Ave) on Wednesday, November 20, at 5 p.m. for a Transgender Day of Remembrance ceremony in honor of those who have lost their lives to violence. This event is open to the public and all community members are welcome.
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A list of stakeholders and a timeline for the future disposition of The Somerville Armory have been established.
By Jeffrey Shwom
In an effort to provide further detail to our readers, we offer the following list of stakeholders and timeline for ongoing conversation about the future of The Somerville Armory.
List of Key Stakeholders
The Somerville Armory – the physical space at 191 Highland Avenue, which has at least five independent current tenants, including the Center for the Arts at the Armory and Acoustic Strings of New England.
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Once again the democratic process has run its course and those of us who chose to participate can rest assured that we have done our parts in having a say in who governs as we head into the future.
We congratulate all who participated as candidates, not only those who were elected, but also those who missed achieving their victories. Everybody benefits when clearly diverse choices are presented to voters. Without that, the process could only be regarded as a hollow covenant. It takes a lot of courage and self-confidence to put oneself on the block in this way.
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— Photos by The Times Staff
On Sunday, November 17, the Somerville Fire Department hosted a drill with the MBTA Commuter Rail on New Washington Street. Fire apparatus and ambulances from numerous surrounding departments took part in the drill of a commuter train on fire with injuries. Civilians volunteered as the injured to help prepare all emergency personnel in case they are ever presented with a similar situation.
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An urban glade… — Photo by Denise Provost
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Keith Tornheim, a biochemistry professor at Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine, has six recent books, The Sacrifice of Isaac; I Am Lilith, Dancer on the Wind, Spirit Boat: Poems of Crossing Over, Can You Say Kaddish for the Living?, Fireflies, Spoiled Fruit: Adam, and Eve in Eden and Beyond. His poems have appeared in Ibbetson Street, The Somerville Times, Boston Literary Magazine, Muddy River Poetry Review and Poetica.
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Information and registration event on Thursday, November 21, 5-7 p.m.
Mayor Katjana Ballantyne, the City of Somerville Health and Human Services (HHS) Department, and the Cambridge Fuel Assistance Program invite Somerville and Cambridge community members to learn more about financial assistance available to help with home heating costs this winter.
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(Pictured here is Liz Doncaster, bottom left, leading district staff through a Restorative Circle.
With a strong emphasis on student well-being and teacher resilience, outstanding educators and leaders like Somerville Public Schools’ Director of Student Services, Elizabeth (Liz) Doncaster, are being recognized for their influential contributions to the social-emotional development and well-being of students.
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