Smoking and driving still don’t mix

On December 20, 2018, in Crime Reports, Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

Police officers were dispatched to a Broadway location last Wednesday on a matter unrelated to the following events.

As the officers arrived on the scene, they observed a vehicle parked at an odd angle, with the front end angled in. The car’s engine was running and the headlights were on. The spot that the vehicle was parked had a sign posted as a police vehicle only spot, as it was in front of the East Somerville Police Substation.

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Deck the Halls!

On December 20, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte

I can still remember the smell of the silver spray paint we used when making those macaroni Christmas wreaths in Hobby Class. It was an afternoon arts and crafts group that met at The Brown School on Willow Ave in the early 1960’s. We also made those wreaths and other Christmas decorations in school.

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ESCS Winter Concert

On December 19, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
timesphoto's ESCS Winter Concert 2018 album on Photobucket

~Photos by Claudia Ferro

The East Somerville Community School Winter Concert took place on Tuesday, December 11, in the school auditorium.

Students got a chance to show off their musical skills to parents, friends, and fellow students.

 

City Board of Health restricts menthol and e-cigarette sales

On December 19, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

No fooling, come April 1, 2019, sales of e-cigarettes and menthol to anyone under the age of 21 will be forbidden, due to new restrictions imposed by the Somerville Board of Health.

By Jim Clark

The Somerville Board of Health voted to restrict the sales of electronic nicotine delivery systems (e-cigarettes) and menthol cigarettes in Somerville on December 13.

Citing concerns on the health impacts of youth, the new regulations will forbid such products from being sold in retail outlets accessible to those under 21 years of age, starting on April 1, 2019. Both menthol and e-cigarette sales will be restricted to 21+ adult-only tobacco retail stores. According to the Board of Health, Somerville is the first municipality in the Commonwealth to pass such regulations.

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Reckless driver sentenced in Somerville Police officer’s death

On December 19, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

19-year-old Ricci Michael Ricci was sentenced to 7 to 14 years for the 2017 killing of Somerville Police officer Louis Remigio.

Michael Ricci, a Burlington man who was racing his car on the highway when he struck and killed 30-year Somerville Police officer Louis Remigio, was sentenced to as much as 14 years in prison on Monday.

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Newstalk – December 19

On December 19, 2018, in Commentary, Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The publishers, staff and all associated with The Somerville Times wish everyone a very Happy Holiday, Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah, as well as a prosperous and healthy New Year in 2019.

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The Somerville Times staff is taking a small holiday vacation beginning this week, with the next issue coming out on January 2, 2019. Anything that comes in and is Somerville related through our vacation period will be posted online to our website. We want to thank all our readers and fans for your support this past year. We are very proud of our paper. It’s what a real local paper should be, local stories that are about Somerville. We leave the big city stuff up to The Herald, Weekly Dig and Gatehouse and – oh yes – The Globe. Again, thank you! Don’t forget, you can go online to our website and register online for a free subscription of the entire paper. In just a short period of time we have had several hundred already sign up. When something breaks in the city, you’ll get it on the online subscription.

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Patches of compassion

On December 19, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Somerville Firefighters Local 76 Deputy Chief Mike Avery and firefighter Barry Hamilton made a special delivery of patches from Somerville Fire and Somerville Police, as well as Cambridge FD, Arlington FD and Stoneham FD to Philadelphia, PA, Engine 33 to help fulfill the Christmas wishes of Evan Potter, the son of a fallen Philadelphia firefighter and Marine veteran Michael Potter.

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Board of Aldermen honors City Clerk John Long

On December 19, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The City of Somerville Board of Aldermen awarded a citation to City Clerk John Long at their latest regular meeting last Thursday. The citation commended Long for his outstanding work on behalf of the Board and the city.

 

Our View of the Times – December 19

On December 19, 2018, in Commentary, Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The holidays can be a pain for a lot of people. When it comes to this time of year, though, that headache should really serve as a kick-in-the-butt reminder of the importance of why sometimes the daily routine should come to a grinding halt for a greater spiritual good.

Many of us are rushing around trying to get everything done in time for Christmas. We all scramble day in and day out, though, with every deadline of our lives so seemingly critical. What this time of year should remind us of, however, is that sometimes it’s OK, if not absolutely essential, to just put the routine on hold, take a step back and reassess what truly matters in our lives.

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ABCO Boston branch hosts Vocational Day, EXPO and Holiday Party

On December 19, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

ABCO HVACR Supply + Solution’s Boston branch hosted its 12th Annual Vocational Day, and its EXPO & Holiday Party on Thursday, December 13, at its 10 First Ave., Somerville branch distribution center.

At the Vocational Day starting at 9:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m., nearly 300 Somerville and greater Boston area students attended from 13 high schools and trade schools, plus principals, vice principals, guidance counselors and teachers.

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