27th Annual Somerville Craft Fair

On December 1, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
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~Photos by Claudia Ferro
The 27th Annual Somerville High School Craft Fair took place last Saturday with over 100 crafters and a snack bar. There were crafters from ceramics to jewelry and carved wood and everything in between.

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Applications due December 5, 2018.

 The Somerville Community Corporation (SCC), in partnership with the Mayor’s Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development (OSPCD) announce that applications are currently being accepted by the SCC for the City’s 100 Homes Program. Applications are available at the SCC (337 Somerville Ave.), Somerville City Hall (93 Highland Ave.), and the City Hall Annex (50 Evergreen Ave.), and online at somervillecdc.org/100-Homes-ApplicationThe application deadline is 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 5, 2018.

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Mentoring

On December 1, 2018, in Community/Arts, Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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When I’m out hunting for items, people will come up and ask me what I do and how can they do it. If I like their energy and them as a person, I’ll take them under my wing and mentor them. They can send me texts descriptions of items they’re thinking of buying and I’ll walk them through it – tell them what to look for on a particular piece or lot.

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Doug Holder interviews Somerville Poet Laureate Gloria Mindock

On November 30, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Doug Holder interviewed Mindock at the Arts Armory in Somerville, MA. Mindock was finishing up her two year term as Laureate.

You can listen to the interview here.

 

Those chilling border scenes hit close to home 

On November 30, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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By Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone

We just celebrated the Thanksgiving holiday. For many of us, that meant a long weekend spending time with family, watching some football and doing some shopping. We truly have it good, leading lives with more blessings than we can count. Yet, at the end of it, anyone who turned on the news or opened up a social media app saw images of our country firing tear gas at children along our southern border.

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Community Path reopens as of Thursday, November 29

On November 29, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Buena Vista Rd. to Cambridge Line reopens

The Somerville Community Path between Buena Vista Road and the Cambridge City is once again open to pedestrians and cyclists as of Thursday morning, November 29, 2018.

Over the last few months, this portion of the path had been closed for construction to repair the drainage system and to upgrade a retaining wall. These enhancements will alleviate recurring flooding issues and improve safety along the path.

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Reaching for the gold led him to jail

On November 29, 2018, in Crime Reports, Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

Police officers were dispatched to the Kmart store on Middlesex Ave. last Friday at 1:46 a.m. on reports of a shoplifting in progress.

Upon arrival, the officers met with the store loss prevention officer who stated that man had broken into the jewelry case and took a chain. It was believed that he concealed the chain in a comforter bag that was in the shopping cart.

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Obituary: Charles J. Breen

On November 29, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Charles Joseph Breen died peacefully on November 26, 2018 with his wife by his side. Mike, as he was known, was born on October 17, 1934 in Winchester, MA, the son of James and Lena. Charles was the beloved husband of Dolores “Dee” (Murphy) and the cherished father of Charles Jr. (Kathy), Tracy Birchall (Paul), Scott (Sharon), Cindy Breen-Langevin (Peter) and Todd (Michelle). Adored grandfather of Patrick, Caitlin, Caroline, Aidan, Murphy Langevin and Sophia. Predeceased by his eight siblings; James, Henry, Thomas, Bill, Francis, George, Alice and Robert. Veteran of U.S. Air Force, retired Somerville Firefighter.

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Can’t get there from here

On November 29, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte

The landscape of Somerville is ever changing. An old familiar structure suddenly disappears, briefly turns into a huge hole, then in a few months, emerges as condos! More taxpayers, more city revenue!) I’m still waiting for our taxes to level off because of all the new businesses in Assembly)

When I’m driving through Somerville with a friend or one of my kids, I find myself saying, “That’s where my friends Jay and Jimmy used to live,” or, “That’s where we used to get delicious treats when Apollo Cake was there!” Then I’ll say, “My friend Mike worked at a gas station where those condos are being built.”

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A State of Massachusetts House bill aimed at expunging the criminal records of those who have been arrested for marijuana use has garnered the support of the Somerville Board of Aldermen.

By Jim Clark

A resolution put forward at the latest regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen by Alderman At-Large Wilfred N. Mbah and Ward 1 Alderman Matthew McLaughlin expresses support for MA House Bill 2785, “An Act Relative to the Expungement of Records of Marijuana Arrests,” and requests that the state delegation vote in favor of it.

Speaking in favor of the resolution, Alderman Mbah said that along the lines of being fair and equitable as lawmakers, any time that legislation or bills are passed that treat people with fairness and justice they should align themselves accordingly.

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