Somerville YMCA CIT/LIT Job Readiness Program

On July 26, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

First Row (L to R): Alyssa DeSantis, Deseree Ernst, Claudia Cooper, Wendy Guo, Isra Khan, Sagin Gani, Fidendi Francois, Nick Dipietro, Devin Coneeny, Janaan Khan, Drexler Pierre.
Second Row (L to R): Nehemiah Simon, Facilitator: Samantha Bolt.

The CIT/ LIT Job Readiness Program held its graduation on July 17, 2018 from 12:30-2:00 at The Arthur D. Healey School on 5 Meacham Street. Our graduating class consisted of students between the ages of 13-15, who dedicated four-weeks out of their summer to participate in a program that taught them about job readiness and leadership skills. Throughout the four weeks these students learned how to lead children, the significance of leadership and communication, the meaning of diversity, how to solve conflicts, and employment training. This program not only taught the student’s skills that they need to work with children but also gave them the opportunity to work with kids at camp settings at The Somerville YMCA’s Summer Day Camp and the Somerville Recreation’s Somertime Day Program.

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All he was doing was walking home

On July 26, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jim Clark

While parked near the intersection of Kidder and Willow Ave. last week, police officers observed a vehicle speeding toward the intersection heading North on Willow.

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Data Download with Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone

On July 26, 2018, in Commentary, Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Joseph A. Curtatone

(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)

Taking a closer look at notable city data—and interesting numbers. 

150 new trees, 1.25 million gallons of stormwater, and more: We know that access to quality green space isn’t a luxury. It’s a necessity in urban areas like ours, not just for our physical and mental well-being but also to bring our community out of their homes and into the fresh air together. That’s what made last week’s highly anticipated celebration of the re-opening of Lincoln Park so special.

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Lincoln Park celebrates reopening of public space

On July 25, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Mayor Joseph Curtatone officiated the ribbon cutting for the opening of the renovated Lincoln Park on July 20. — Photos by Shira Laucharoen

By Shira Laucharoen

Somerville’s Lincoln Park held its grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony on July 20, an event that marked the reopening of the park. The dynamic new space, a recreational area for the community, underwent a renovation process and is currently the largest park in the city. Present at the celebration were Mayor Joseph Curtatone, Ward 2 Alderman J.T. Scott, and the city’s director of parks Arn Franzen.

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Somerville Stands Together for good jobs, affordable housing

On July 25, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Dozens of Somerville Stands Together volunteers knocked on hundreds of doors last Saturday, talking to neighbors about the importance of building a Somerville that works for all of us.

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Public updated at GLX meeting, concerns shared

On July 25, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The imminent closure of the Ball Square/Broadway bridge and the expected traffic issues that are likely to follow are uppermost in many area residents’ minds. — Photo by Bobbie Toner

By Henry Lin-David

On July 18, the Green Line Extension (GLX) project team held a meeting in Medford to brief the public on its progress and goals for the future. Attendees were excited about the current state of the project, but also shared concerns about transparency and traffic logistics.

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Immigrant/Police Dialogue Series raises questions of equity

On July 25, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Manager of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Nency Salamoun (left) introduced Chief of Police David Fallon (right) at the Immigrant/Police Dialogue Series. —Photo by
By Shira Laucharoen

By Shira Laucharoen

The Human Rights Commission held a session of the Immigrant/Police Dialogue Series addressing pressing social concerns at the Cross Street Center on July 19. With the aim of increasing transparency and examining this complicated relationship, the Chief of Police, David Fallon responded to questions from attendees.

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Newstalk – July 25

On July 25, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

It was a great send off last Friday night at Davio’s in Lynnfield, as Cambridge District Court personnel and friends of Probation Officer Robert McWatters gathered to say “Happy retirement.” After 34 years serving the courts, Bob was presented several gifts of appreciation for a job well done. A small crowd of about 80 to 100 of his co-workers, family and friends gathered to give Bob a proper sendoff. His many friends locally will also be giving him a sendoff this coming Friday night, 6 p.m. at Sally O’Brien’s. So if you missed last week, show up then to wish him the best and thank him for a job well done.

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Citizen Jack Connolly Commentary

On July 25, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Jack Connolly

(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)

It’s been a little over six months since I’ve stepped down from over three decades of public service as the Ward Six Alderman and an Alderman at Large, having fallen victim to the “Our Revolution” ouster effort that knocked out to longtime native Somervilians, Ward 2 Alderman Maryann Heuston, Ward 3 Alderman Rob McWatters, as well as myself and East Somerville native-born Alderman At-Large Dennis Sullivan, off of the BOA.

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SCW working to ensure a healthy Somerville 

On July 25, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The Somerville Commission for Women (SCW) and Doug Kress, Director of Health and Human Services, welcomed Lisa Brukilacchio, Director of the Somerville Community Health Agenda at the Cambridge Health Alliance, and Katherine Smith and Marisa Rafal, two summer interns, to present statistics from the 2017 Wellbeing of Somerville Report. The report is a recent publication that focuses on health across life stages and promotes a holistic look at wellbeing, including social determinants from prenatal stage onward.

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