Eagle Feathers #301 – A Horse With No Name
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
(This article was first published in the April 19, 2017, edition of The Somerville Times)
Somerville’s Prospect Hill Monument celebrates the raising of America’s first flag. It took place on January 1, 1776, and was the 40th birthday of one of General Washington’s soldiers. At the time, this new United States trooper had already proven his allegiance to the colonial cause. Eight months before, on the eve of April 19 on a daring midnight ride through Somerville and beyond, he triggered the American Revolution. His name was Paul Revere and the trail he and his horse left across this city that night was far reaching.
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By Denise Provost
Saturday, March 30 was the day for the annual East Somerville Easter Egg Hunt. For many years, this popular tradition has been hosted by Connexion United Methodist Church and East Somerville Main Streets. Every year, more and more families have come – so much so that the event has outgrown Chuckie Harris Park, its previous location.
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I recently caught up with Somerville photographer Bruce Myren to conduct an interview about his life and his accomplished work.
From his website:
Bruce earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design and a Master of Fine Arts in studio art from the University of Connecticut, Storrs.
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Robin Stratton is the author of seven novels, including one which was a National Indie Excellence Book Award finalist (On Air, Mustang Press, 2011), three collections of poetry and short fiction, and a writing guide. A four-time Pushcart Prize nominee, she’s been published in Word Riot, 63 Channels, Antithesis Common, Lyrical Somerville, Poor Richard’s Almanac(k), Blink-Ink, Pig in a Poke, Chick Flicks, Up the Staircase, Shoots and Vines, and many others. Since 2004 she’s been Acquisitions Editor for Big Table Publishing Company, Senior Editor of Boston Literary Magazine since 2009, and she was Director of the Newton Writing and Publishing Center until she moved from Boston to San Francisco in 2018. Her latest book, Three Sister Stories, won the 2022 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for Women’s Fiction. She’d love to have you visit her at www.robinstratton.com.
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Constituents invited to provide input surrounding Task Force’s upcoming emergency response recommendations
The city’s Public Safety for All (PSFA) Task Force invites Somerville community members to attend an Emergency Response Community Workshop on Wednesday, April 3, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. The 90-minute community workshop session will feature facilitation from members of the PSFA Task Force and the Somerville Office of Immigrant Affairs (SOIA).
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Maybe you knew Charles Daniels as a neighbor in the ‘Ville. Maybe you knew him as the Master Blaster. Announcing at the Tea Party or WBCN, cavorting with rock legends on Newbury Street or Harvard Square. Perhaps he photographed you dancing, hanging backstage, or just walking down the street in style. Maybe you even spotted Charlie in chaps and a cowboy hat astride his horse. The man knew how to live, and that’s what we are gathering to remember and celebrate.
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