The Somerville Times Historical Fact of the Week – March 21

On March 21, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Eagle Feathers #149 –The Paper Trail

By Bob (Monty) Doherty

Somerville natives have always had words to say and listened to those who said them. Her roots go deeper than Boston’s. On the eve of April 19, 1775, Somerville was the first to hear Paul Revere’s warning as he rode up Winter Hill that the British regulars were on the move. The following January, General Washington raised the first American flag on Prospect Hill which was designed and delivered by Benjamin Franklin.

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Somerville Rotary welcomes fellow Rotarian from Italy

On March 21, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Donald Norton

Giorgio Albanese, of southern Italy, who himself is a Rotarian, was welcomed this week at the club’s weekly meeting.

Somerville Rotarian President Brian Rooney is pictured here welcoming Albanese, who exchanged club flags as a gesture of good will.

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2017-2018 MCSAO Champion crowned

On March 21, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The 2017-2018 Massachusetts Charter School Athletic Organization State Tournament Champions, the Prospect Hill Academy Lady Wizards. — Photos by Correen Demers and Fatima Benmimoun

By Katie Harris

This year’s Massachusetts Charter School Athletic Organization (MCSAO) girls’ basketball season started with 21 schools divided into three divisions – North, Central and South. Any team with as many wins as losses or better during the regular season, regardless of division, would earn a berth in the MCSAO’s end of season championship state tournament. Nine teams qualified for this tournament. The Prospect Hill Academy Lady Wizards (14-1), the North Division regular season champion, qualified as the second seeded team – bested only by Community Charter School of Cambridge (14-0), the Central Division champion and the #1 seed. Additionally, PHA’s only loss this year was a 40-24 setback to Cambridge late in January.

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Spare Change News Poems

On March 21, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times


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An anthology by homeless people and those touched by homelessness
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I am really honored that our Ibbetson Street Press, based in Somerville, is publishing Spare Change News Poems: An Anthology by Homeless People and those Touched by Homelessness.

Years ago, I assisted the then poetry editor Don DiVecchio with his poetry column in Spare Change News and wrote a few features for the all-poetry issues. I learned a lot working with the former editor of the paper Linda Larson, and the assistant editor Cindy Baron. Now noted poets, Lee Varon and the current poetry editor Marc Goldfinger are putting out this anthology of verse through us.

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Lyrical Somerville – March 21

On March 21, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times


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David Gullette was one of the first editors of Ploughshares and is Literary Director of The Poets’ Theatre, which presented his adaptation of Seamus Heaney’s translation of Beowulf in December 2015 and his The Boston Abolitionists in March 2017 at the Boston Athenaeum. He has also acted with the ART, Christmas Revels, Actors Shakespeare Project, and NPR’s The Spider’s Web. His book of poems, Questionable Shapes, was published by Cervena Barva Press (Somerville, MA.) in 2017.

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GLX public meeting rescheduled to March 28

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

The Green Line Extension (GLX) project public meeting recently scheduled for March 21, 2018, has been RESCHEDULED due to weather.

The new meeting date is: Wednesday, March 28, 2018, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at Somerville High School Auditorium, 81 Highland Avenue, Somerville, MA 02143.

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Somerville Police Crime Log March 12 – March 17

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

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Michael Dellea, of 5G Street, Boston, March 12, 6:59 a.m., arrested at Essex St. on charges of felony daytime breaking and entering of a vehicle or boat and receiving stolen property over $250.

German Mendez-Castillo, of 63 Nyack St., Watertown, March 12, 3:00 p.m., arrested at Somerville Ave. on charges of operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended license and marked lanes violation.

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Obituary: Daniel F. O’Meara

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

Daniel F. O’Meara- 72 of Somerville March 13, 2018.

Beloved husband of Joan B. (Slattery) O’Meara. Loving father of Kerri A. Zima and her husband Jeff of Marshfield, Sean P. O’Meara and his wife Denise of New Boston, NH. Brother of Fred O’Meara and his wife Joan of Reading, Cathy Camuso of Medford and her late husband Alfred. Cherished Grandfather of Regan, Jocelyn, Kylie and Tristan. Retired Electrical Technician for Swiss Log, Corp.

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Community meeting to discuss Beacon Street Project, March 19

On March 19, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times
Please join Ward 2 Alderman JT Scott, the Mayor’s Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development, MassDOT and Beacon St. Reconstruction Project staff on Monday, March 19, for a community meeting to discuss the ongoing roadway reconstruction. The team will provide updates on the 2018 construction season and answer questions from attendees. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Argenziano School, at 290 Washington St.

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New scholarship to support future elder service leaders

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

The John O’Neill scholarship fund was recently established by Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES) to support the next generation of elder services leaders and advocates. O’Neill was executive director at SCES for 38 years, before retiring in October.

John O’Neill was Executive Director of Somerville Cambridge Elder Services (SCES) for 38 years before retiring in October of 2017. A tireless advocate for helping older adults maintain health and well-being in the setting of their choice, O’Neill was also mindful of future challenges facing elder services, including the growing need for well-trained, caring people to manage programs and provide information, health and support services:

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