A lot of frustration has been building up over the big slowdowns happening on streets throughout the city over the past year or so.
What with bridge closures due to GLX development, general road repair and ongoing restructuring, and now the designation of dedicated bus lanes, separated bike lanes, and various other mobility upgrades, it seems to some that getting across the city in a reasonable amount of time is a thing of the past. A fond memory from a distant age.
Continue reading »
ResiStat Meetings for All Seven Wards Will Be Held in the Month of October
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and the City Council invite residents to attend the fall ResiStat Community Meetings of 2019. These meetings are held twice a year in each of Somerville’s seven wards to share the latest City news, data, and neighborhood updates with residents, and provide an opportunity for residents, elected officials, and City staff to talk with one another.
Continue reading »
*
Review by Lawrence Kessenich
No doubt inspired by the 2018 death of well-loved New England poet Donald Hall, this anthology pays tribute to Hall through poems about him and his beloved wife, Jane Kenyon, poems dedicated to him (or them), and poems responding to Hall’s work. At least half-a-dozen of the poems are inspired by specific poems Hall wrote, such as Scott T. Hutchinson’s Wild Honey, after Hall’s Self-Portrait as a Bear; Tricia Knoll’s Obsessed Haiku, after Hall’s Distressed Haiku; and Kyle Potvin’s Waiting for the Results, after Hall’s Her Long Illness.
Continue reading »
*
Poet R. Steve Benson has been in a variety of literary journals including North American Review, Christian Science Monitor, Minnesota Review, Briar cliff Review, Snowy Egret, South Carolina Review, Weber – The Contemporary West, Spoon River Poetry Review, Poet Lore and others. Donald Hall, in his final collection of essays, A Carnival Of Losses: Notes Nearing Ninety published in 2018 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, included his 33 line poem Pissing Beside Donald Hall that was first published in Mudfish magazine in New York City.
Continue reading »
Continue reading »
Arrests:
*
Keith Hill, of 240 Albany St., Cambridge, September 16, 4:44 p.m., arrested at Chester Ave. on a warrant charge of shoplifting by asportation.
Michael Ford, of 66 Bowden St., Malden, September 17, 11:39 a.m., arrested at Artisan Way on warrant charges of trespassing, possession of a class B drug, municipal bylaw or ordinance violation, and shoplifting by asportation.
Continue reading »
City, MassDOT staff to meet with community members about planned safety improvements, receive feedback on future planning.
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and the City’s Mobility Division announce that a community meeting has been scheduled to discuss two fatal crashes along State Route 38 (Mystic Avenue) in Somerville and efforts underway to improve safety for all road users. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 1, in the auditorium of the East Somerville Community School at 50 Cross Street beginning at 7 p.m.
Continue reading »
Reader Comments