Heinekens and home fries

On January 10, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte

To quote The Tool’s 1978 single Spark ’Em Up, “When we party, we party hearty, and when we boogie, we boogie woogie.” And when we’re hungry, watch out!

Somerville was always a big party city, especially over the past few decades. Lots of bars, clubs and posts kept us very busy on the weekends. We put on our best clothes and hit the night spots. We drank, inhaled second hand smoke, and partied the night away.

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Weather permitting, City contractors will need to return to Thorndike St., between Howard St. and the Community Path, on Thursday, January 10, to make upgrades to drain pipes as part of the Somerville Community Path Drainage & Retaining Wall Upgrades Project. Work hours are 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

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City government roars back into action for 2019 and beyond

On January 9, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Mayor Curtatone offered his views on the state of the city and how public policy should be shaped in the year to come at Monday night’s organizational meeting.

By Jim Clark

While the federal government remains deep in the throes of a (hopefully) temporary “shutdown,” the same cannot be said for local municipalities such as ours. And so, the City of Somerville emerged from its deep winter holiday break this week to forge ahead with the business of the people and its environs.

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Moving forward on calming and reducing traffic

On January 9, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Alderman-At-Large Stephanie Hirsch and Ward 5 Alderman Mark Niedergang

Residents reach out to us constantly about their frustrations and fear regarding traffic. Different people are aggravated by different aspects of traffic. Here’s some of what we hear:

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Newstalk – January 9

On January 9, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Happy birthday this week to several locals: Happy birthday to a well-known sort of historian and good guy, Matt Hoey. We wish him the very best on this his birthday week. Happy birthday to former East Somerville, now Magoun Sq., sign guy, Dominick Silvestri Jr. We wish him the very best. Happy birthday to Theresa Rodriques, who is celebrating this week. Happy birthday to one of nicest ladies, Bonnie Raboin Carriger, who is also celebrating this week. Happy birthday as well to a good guy, Ken Sprague. Finally, to one of Somerville’s finest first responders and all around nice guy, Kevin O’Donovan, who is one of our best firemen. We wish him a great birthday. Happy birthday to everyone here and from the city who is celebrating this week. We wish every one of them a very happy birthday.

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Decreasing skyrocketing residential taxes

On January 9, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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By Marshall Collins

Recently, the Board of Alderman shared their tax classification report for the upcoming fiscal year, and one thing is clear: we sorely need more commercial businesses in Somerville to help reduce the tax burden on residents.

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Our View of the Times – January 9

On January 9, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Sometimes the wheels of bureaucracy grind along at an agonizingly unhurried pace, leaving much needed change far behind in its timeliness and degree of import. In one such case, the matter of renaming one of our city’s primary governing bodies in a manner more fitting and acceptable to contemporary sensibilities, the update appears to have been put off far too long – by a measure of 100 years or more.

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Welcoming the Co-Incidence Festival

On January 9, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

An experimental music gathering in Somerville
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The Co-Incidence Festival is a gathering of experimental composer-performers for ten days hosted by Non-Event at Washington St. Gallery in Somerville.

The project is based on an expanded view of what constitutes art, music, and the traditional concert. Following the example of the revolutionary arts community Black Mountain College, it will bring together a group of radical artists operating in the boundary-zones of their practice to take part in a residency curated as “social sculpture.”

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‘Understanding Google Suites & Apps’

On January 9, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The Somerville Public Library and Somerville Media Center are excited to announce our 2019 workshops as part of our collaborative training program for improving people’s digital and technology skills called, Lunch & Learn Digital Literacy Series.

The next Lunch & Learn workshop is Tuesday, January 15 from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. at Somerville Media Center, 90 Union Square.

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Interview with professor, poet, director Anne Elezabeth Pluto

On January 9, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Anne Elezabeth Pluto is Professor of Literature and Theatre at Lesley University in Cambridge, MA where she is the artistic director and one of the founders of the Oxford Street Players, the university’s Shakespeare troupe. She is an alumna of Shakespeare & Company, and has been a member of the Worcester Shakespeare Company since 2011.

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