Residents updated on parking fine increases, street modifications

On November 20, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The City of Somerville Traffic Commission recently held a public meeting to updated and conduct a dialog with residents about parking fine increases and changes to various city streets.

By Adam Parise

Last Thursday, November 14, Somerville residents gathered at the Tufts Administration Building for a public meeting of the Traffic Commission to be updated on and discuss proposed parking fine increases and alterations to certain city streets.

Various options violations regarding different parking situations in the city of Somerville were proposed at the meeting. Overtime parking, which currently incurs a $25 fine is proposed to be increased to $50.

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SPOC responds to city’s reaction to community flyer

On November 20, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

 

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The Somerville Property Owners Coalition (SPOC) is replying to the City’s response in The Somerville Times to our community flyer which outlined how the new Condominium Conversion Ordinance overreaches and severely restricts property owners’ rights compared to the 1985 Condominium Conversion Ordinance.

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Newstalk – November 20

On November 20, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Graduates from St. Clement’s High School Class of 1969 will be holding their 50th reunion on Saturday, November 30, from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Holiday Inn on Washington St. As they did last year, they want to invite their friends from the classes of 1968 and 1970 to celebrate with them. The plan is to have a very casual atmosphere to rekindle relationships, recall memories, and have a great time; informal, come when you can, and stay for as long as you’d like. A cash bar will be available and hors d’oeuvres will be provided. Please feel free to bring along family members and/or guests. The more the merrier! The suggested contribution for the reunion is $15. For more info, go to their Faceboook page: https://www.facebook.com/events/451601158816359/

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Mothers Out Front (MOF), Somerville, was pleased to join the city in announcing a new program for renewable energy electricity, part of one of MOF’s goals for a just transition to a future of a healthy and livable climate, at City Hall on Monday, November 18.

The expanded program is called Community Choice Electricity (CCE), and allows ratepayers to automatically enjoy 25% clean electricity from local clean renewable sources.

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Theatre@First’s ‘Hamlet’ delivers passion and punch

On November 20, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Hamlet (Hatem Adell), the prince of Denmark, peruses the skull of Yorick, while the gravedigger (Sue Downing) looks on. — Photos by Johanna Bobrow

By Shira Laucharoen

As soon as lights rise on the opening scene, we are introduced to a set of guards, trembling before the appearance of a ghostly apparition. This is how we step into the world of Hamlet, in a new production by community theater organization Theatre@First, which runs from November 15-23.

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Our View of the Times – November 20

On November 20, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Here comes the holiday shopping season once again, and we are ready to embrace the opportunity to celebrate the only way we know how: with enthusiasm and optimistic attitudes.

Let the political and social pundits doom and gloom themselves into their usual perpetual state of the doldrums. We know how to lift ourselves, to rise to the occasion and make the most of what we have, in spite of whatever challenges may confront us.

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The Somerville Times Historical Fact of the Week – November 20

On November 20, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Eagle Feathers #192 – The Tufts Family

By Bob (Monty) Doherty

The oldest stone building in Massachusetts still stands proudly in the center of Somerville’s Quarry Hill. Referred to as, The Powder House, this structure has stood its ground for over 315 years. Originally built as a gristmill in 1704, it was sold in 1747 to the Massachusetts Bay Colony for use as a gunpowder magazine.

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Somerville’s Halloween heroes

On November 20, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Somerville Heroes by Stephanie Hirsch

Cotton Candy House: In Winter Hill, Vici Kins’ “Cotton Candy House” celebrates the warm and welcoming, come-one-come-all spirit of Halloween. Twenty-one years ago, Vici bought a house and also adopted a community tradition which resonated with her.

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Alec Hutson: Working outside of the music box

On November 20, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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It is hard to label Alec Hutson, and that’s OK with him. He is an eclectic artist who is involved with many different projects. I met Hutson in the backroom of my usual haunt, the Bloc 11 Cafe in Union Square, Somerville. Hutson is a 30-ish looking man, with a shaved head, a well-trimmed beard and an intense intellectual look about him. Hutson told me that he has lived in Somerville for the past 4 years.

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Lyrical Somerville – November 20

On November 20, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Tom Miller is a voice over artist and poet. His work has been published in Ibbetson Street, Muddy River Poetry Review, Wilderness House Poetry Review and a number of other journals and anthologies. He frequently appears as the featured artist at various venues on Boston’s North Shore. He is a native of Ohio and currently lives in Ipswich, MA.

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