The Somerville Times Historical Fact of the Week – February 27

On February 27, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Eagle Feathers #173 – The Third of March

By Bob (Monty) Doherty

Celebrate, observe, proclaim, honor, live it up and show your pride. Somerville, it’s your birthday, and you are 177 years young … Happy Birthday!

Everyone has one, but people didn’t always acknowledge the date of their birth. The Egyptians were the first to start the practice of honoring anniversaries and birth dates. The Greeks followed, adding religious candles to the day of remembrance. Later the Romans celebrated not only the birth of their gods but also the birth of the common man. The Germans added sweet treats and confections to the party.

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‘No Common War’ by Luke Salisbury

On February 27, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Somerville Bagel Bard Luke Salisbury has a new novel coming out in the spring. I decided to reprint this review from The Forward.

Luke Salisbury’s stunning Civil War novel No Common War brings America’s bloodiest war to life through the eyes of a father, a son, and those who care about them.

Mason Salisbury, a staunch abolitionist, has seen the cruelty of slavery first hand. His son Moreau, called Ro, is an equally staunch pacifist – until he befriends a runaway slave. After Fort Sumter, Ro enlists and marches off to war with other young men from his small town in upstate New York.

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Lyrical Somerville – February 27

On February 27, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Poet Allison Hasting writes: I am a student at Endicott College working towards my bachelor’s in English/Creative Writing. I value time spent with family and friends and believe in the mantra ‘everything happens for a reason.’ I may always dream with my head in the clouds, but I think it’s a little more exciting to live life that way. In the future, I’d love to travel to as many new places as possible, so that unique cultural experiences continue to broaden my perspective on the world and inspire more story ideas.

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Somerville mentorship program this Wednesday

On February 26, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

SPACES Davis Square.

A free pilot mentorship office hours event for Somerville’s aspiring and existing entrepreneurs and business owners and operators to receive advice from experienced business professionals, entrepreneurs and investors will be held 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 27, at SPACES Davis Square, 240 Elm Street, Somerville (entrance on 54 Chester Street; take elevator to 2nd floor).

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Somerville Police Crime Log Feb. 19 – Feb. 21

On February 26, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Arrests:
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Kenny Rodriguez, February 19, 2:15 p.m., arrested at Grand Union Blvd. on charges of removal of theft detection device and shoplifting by asportation.

Alexander Ventura, of 35 Fairview Terrace, Malden, February 19, 10:06 p.m., arrested at Middlesex Ave. on a warrant charge of larceny under $1200.

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Powder House Blvd. Community Meeting

On February 25, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Mayor Joseph Curtatone, Ward 7 City Councilor Katjana Ballantyne, Somerville Police Chief David Fallon, and City staff invite you to a Powder House Blvd. Community Meeting on Tuesday, March 5. The meeting will include an update on the investigation into the February 8 fatal hit and run at Powder House Blvd. and Hardan Rd., as well as information about traffic calming measures on Powder House Blvd. Discussion will include information on the interim measures already in place, upcoming measures planned for the spring, a proposed plan for new permanent measures, and remaining options for community consideration. The meeting will start at 6 p.m. at the West Somerville Neighborhood School, 177 Powder House Blvd. 

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5 Things to consider when facing loneliness later in life

On February 24, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Aging Life Care Manager for the CLO program at Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services Carolynn Nagao Marcotte.

By Carolynn Nagao Marcotte

Loneliness is a common problem for older adults, and there is a growing body of research that indicates it can be hazardous to your health.

Some 43 percent of older adults self-identified as lonely during a six-year study by the University of California San Francisco. Published in 2012, that research indicated a 59 percent higher risk of decline for people who identified as lonely, with a 45 percent higher chance of death. Subsequent studies have suggested the hazards of loneliness are comparable to more traditionally recognized risk factors, such as smoking or being overweight.

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Letter to the Editor – February 23

On February 23, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries and letters to the Editor of The Somerville Times belong solely to the authors and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville Times, its staff or publishers.)

Dear Editor,

February is American Heart Month.  According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, smoking is a leading cause of heart disease.

Smoking can lead to the narrowing of blood vessels and high blood pressure and quitting smoking greatly improves heart health.  So, make a resolution for a healthier life for you and your family. If you’re a smoker, quitting is the most important step you can take to protect your health, decreasing the risk of lung disease, cancer, and even early death.

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Amber Jackson, a precalculus and algebra 2 teacher at Somerville High School, has been nominated for the 2018-2019 national LifeChanger of the Year award.

Jackson has been with Somerville High School for seven years. She was recognized as a LifeChanger in her community for delivering high-quality instruction while being a source of support for students. She stores snacks in her room for students who have skipped breakfast, and even shares her own meals with students who didn’t have money for lunch. She also uses names from her school’s various cultures in the practice problems and assessments she designs, and she learns math phrases in various languages so she can communicate with students of varying abilities.

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City seeking participants for 2019 energy efficiency program

On February 22, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Residents may sign up for no-cost Mass Save Home Energy Assessment and a variety of energy upgrades

Somerville residents and the City both stand to benefit if 230 Somerville households sign up for a no-cost Mass Save® Home Energy Assessment in 2019. The Mass Save Program can help Somerville property owners and tenants save on energy and maintenance costs, increase the home’s comfort and value, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Meanwhile, if 230 households complete no-cost Home Energy Assessments and a cumulative 300 energy upgrades, the City can receive up to $8,700 in grants from the National Grid Community Initiative. Both Eversource and National Grid customers in Somerville are welcome to participate.

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