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This type of Chinese cabbage, which is similar to mustard greens, is a rich source of nutrients, vitamins and minerals. It has a sweet and slightly bitter flavor that is complimented with the sweet ginger and garlic. The soy and Sambal Oelek add a slightly salted and spicy element to the dish, topped with a nice toasted flavor provided by the sesame oil. You can even add some toasted sesame seeds for garnish. This side dish can be prepared, cooked and served in all about 15 minutes.
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Sure, everybody complains about the price of everything, but nobody does anything about it. Or do they? Or can they?
Take the case of the recent MBTA fare hikes. Plenty of people complained about the raised rates, but with no effect. The one thing that was accomplished was increasing awareness of the many problems that the transit system is dealing with: mechanical failures, interruptions in service, and overall quality concerns.
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Some years ago, 23 to be exact, I remember Richard Wilhelm (my trusted arts/consultant at Ibbetson Street), his wife Elisa, my wife Dianne and I, picking up the late Diana Der-Hovanessian (president of the New England Poetry Club) at her house in order to go to a COMPOST reading both Der-Hovanessian and I were participating in. We were contributors to the new issue of COMPOST, (that was based in the Jamaica Plain section of Boston) titled The Hub of the Universe: Celebrating Boston. Some of the cream of the crop of the Boston poetry scene were in this issue, such as Robert Pinsky, Sam Cornish, Rosanna Warren, Joe De Roche, Fred Marchant, Jack Powers, Kevin Bowen, and Richard Moore, to name a few.
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Toni Bee is a poet, educator, and advocate. Raised in Dorchester and educated in Roxbury, where she grew her daughter up on the other side of the bridge and became the elected 2011 Poet Populist of Cambridge, the first woman to grace that position. Bee was also the 2016 Inaugural Cambridge Poetry Ambassador. Toni has worked with youth for years and extensively with the City Spotlight teens of The Wang Theatre.
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Openings available on five essential Boards & Commissions
The City of Somerville is seeking to fill vacancies on eight essential boards and commissions appointed by the Mayor and coordinated by the Mayor’s Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development. Boards and commissions offer an opportunity for community members with a range of experience, skills, expertise, and perspectives to share their talents and insights with their community. The Mayor’s office will be accepting applications for the open positions through Monday, August 5, 2019.
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The Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES) Nutrition program is distributing free farmers’ market coupons for eligible older adults the week of July 22. Available through the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the $25 coupons can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at area farmers’ markets.
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Josephine M. (Brune) Ciavattone of Norwood passed away surrounded by her family on July 4, 2019 at the age of 85. Beloved wife of the late Francis D. Ciavattone Sr. Devoted mother of Francis D. Ciavattone Jr. and his companion Colleen Lane Richards of E. Walpole, MariaLana Boyden and her husband David of Norwood, Christine A. Scowcroft and her husband Todd of Norwood, Joseph J. Ciavattone and his wife Deborah of Norwood, Cara T. Collins and her husband James of Norwood and the late Cheryl A. Lopez and her husband Ramon of Norwood. Sister of Eugene C. Brune of Somerville and the late Maria, James, Joseph and Jerome. Daughter of the late James and Theresa (Menkello) Brune. Cherished grandmother of 13 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Also survived by her special caretaker JennaMarie Boyden of Norwood and many nieces and nephews.
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