Somerville’s Michael Russem: An Architect for Books

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


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It was an unusual chilly morning for mid-May, so I found myself huddled in the backroom of my old haunt, the Bloc 11 Cafe in Union Square. A balding man with a biblical beard took his place at my table. His name, Michael Russem.

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Lyrical Somerville – June 20

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


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Benjamin D. Carson is a Professor of English at Bridgewater State University. His creative work has appeared or is forthcoming in Red Fez, The Ampersand Review, Cactus Heart, Free Inquiry, The Bitchin’ Kitsch, and the Charles River Journal.

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SHS students awarded IBEW Local 103 Scholarships

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

Front row: Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone, Tim McNabb, IBEW 103 Business Agent Rich Antonellis, and Brayan Andrade.Middle row: Superintendent Mary Skipper and Tom Bent, Bent Electrical.Back row: SHS Headmaster Sebastian LaGambina, Guy Ando – SHS Electrical Instructor, SHS Associate Headmaster and CTE Director Leo DeSimone, Joe Marino – SHS Electrical instructor

Tim McNabb, Brayan Andrade enter apprentice program at Bent Electric

Class of 2018 Somerville High School (SHS) graduates Tim McNabb and Brayan Andrade entered a five-year apprentice program after each student earned an I.B.E.W. Local 103 scholarship for the pre-Apprentice Partnership Program at Bent Electrical Contractors, Inc. The apprenticeship program allows participating students to become members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.  I.B.E.W. Local 103 represents all of eastern Massachusetts.

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Arrests:
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Michael Shippee, of 54 Sydney St., June 13, 3:59 p.m., arrested at Washington St. on charges of larceny from a building, larceny under $1200, receiving a stolen credit card, identity fraud, forgery of document, and improper use of credit card under $1200.

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CHA offers insight on the health benefits of gardening

On June 18, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Gardening – tending flowers, fruits, vegetables and even weeds, has lasting benefits for our bodies, mind and soul. In fact, your mother’s advice not to play in the dirt wasn’t such good wisdom after all.

Gardening benefits all ages and you don’t need to cultivate acres to reap rewards. Even tiny gardens in patio pots can have positive, lasting effects. Research is underway to see how and why gardening is good for us.

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New survey finds widespread misconceptions about blood donation

As part of an international movement, the American Red Cross is launching the Missing Types campaign today to recruit new blood donors – and those who have not given recently – to ensure lifesaving blood is available for patients.

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SCES training Focuses on elder suicide prevention

On June 17, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

During a lighter moment, Rose Cheyenne (right) from Samaritans of Boston loaded SCES nurse Nkera Rukubanuka down with plastic cups, to demonstrate how many small issues can collectively become overwhelming, during a suicide prevention training at Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services.  SCES photo

Tips for identifying and assisting elders at-risk for suicide was the focus of a recent clinical training at Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES).

The discussion was led by Rose Cheyenne from Samaritans of Boston, a not-for-profit that provides suicide prevention services. Speaking to roughly 40 SCES case managers, social workers, and nurses, Cheyenne described suicide as a complicated issue that impacts many older adults, noting the highest suicide rate in 2016 was among people aged 45-64– with people over age 85 a close second. She also described listening as a powerful prevention tool.

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With construction on the new Somerville High School building project underway and set to ramp up in the summer months, gradual changes to parking options on the Central Hill Campus (which includes City Hall, Somerville High School, and the Somerville Public Library) and the surrounding public streets have begun.

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From the Bloc 11 Cafe: Doug Holder interviews William Turville

On June 16, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

William Turville

Doug Holder interviews sculptor and architect William Turville at the Bloc 11 Cafe in Somerville, MA. Turville has left his mark on many venues in and around Somerville, MA.

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SHS ‘Highlander Book Award’ presentations

On June 15, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Several Somerville High School athletes each received $500 Somerville High School Highlander Book Awards made possible via donations from last year’s Marathon Sports Somerville Bill Rodgers Jingle Bell Run and this year’s Ras na hEireann U.S.A. 5Km.

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