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Well we were right last week when we mentioned that former Police Chief Bob Bradley was coming back to take over the Traffic and Parking Department temporararily. We were right when we mentioned George Landers was moving over to Building and Grounds - but slightly wrong about Mike Foley though...we now hear that Eddie Nuzzo, one of the three project managers here in Somerville, and well known throughout the city - is about to become (if not already) head of Inspectional Services Dept. We wish him and all the others in their new jobs the best in 2010. You heard it first here in The News.
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Congratulations to Lauren Halloran, daughter of Gale and Former Alderman Jimmy Halloran, who will be getting married this New Yeas Eve. Lauren and her husband to be will ring in the New Year celebrating with a grand wedding reception at the Montvale Plaza in Stoneham. We wish them happiness and all the best for the future...what a great way to start off a new year and to have their anniversary on that date every year in the future.
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With less than a week to go before the new parking regulations go into effect, you better hurry and get your new residential parking permits. If you are a business and didn't already order your parking permits, just be careful where your employees and customers park after January 4th...
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Happy Birthday to Bobby McWaters who turns 19 today (the 30th), he is currently a sophomore at Harvard and of course the son of well-known all-around nice guy Rob McWaters - Happy Birthday Bobby.
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The Somerville Lions Club is looking to take on new members and they are now accepting membership applications for both the Somerville Lions Club and the new Cambridge Lions Club that they are sponsoring, which is scheduled to open its doors in February. For further info, call Somerville Lions President, and our own Billy Tauro at 617-293-2016 or email the club at somervillelionsclub@yahoo.com and you can also visit them on line at www.somervillelionsclub.com
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These past 7 years of ownership and growth with The Somerville News has been an effort that a lot of people had a part in. From Bob Publicover's 30 some odd years of ownership to the many individuals that came on board over the past seven years, we wish to thank everyone for the growth of The News here in Somerville - Cam Toner, Bobbie Toner, Jim Clark, Tom Nash, Jamie Norton, John Maloni, Jimmy Del Ponte, Bill Shelton, Doug Holder, Tim Gager and the many current and past writers here at the News. And we couldn't be where we are now without the help and dedication of our former Editor George Hassett - he is a great writer and gave his all to The News and we all thank him very much. We owe a lot to the many people both mentioned here, as well as many others over the years that we didn't mention. To everyone - we wish you and your families a great new year and the start of a great new decade - and for us here at The News, which is now online in Cambridge (soon to be in print) and hopefully in Medford by the end of 2010.
Well we were right last week when we mentioned that former Police Chief Bob Bradley was coming back to take over the Traffic and Parking Department temporararily. We were right when we mentioned George Landers was moving over to Building and Grounds - but slightly wrong about Mike Foley though...we now hear that Eddie Nuzzo, one of the three project managers here in Somerville, and well known throughout the city - is about to become (if not already) head of Inspectional Services Dept. We wish him and all the others in their new jobs the best in 2010. You heard it first here in The News.
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Congratulations to Lauren Halloran, daughter of Gale and Former Alderman Jimmy Halloran, who will be getting married this New Yeas Eve. Lauren and her husband to be will ring in the New Year celebrating with a grand wedding reception at the Montvale Plaza in Stoneham. We wish them happiness and all the best for the future...what a great way to start off a new year and to have their anniversary on that date every year in the future.
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With less than a week to go before the new parking regulations go into effect, you better hurry and get your new residential parking permits. If you are a business and didn't already order your parking permits, just be careful where your employees and customers park after January 4th...
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Happy Birthday to Bobby McWaters who turns 19 today (the 30th), he is currently a sophomore at Harvard and of course the son of well-known all-around nice guy Rob McWaters - Happy Birthday Bobby.
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The Somerville Lions Club is looking to take on new members and they are now accepting membership applications for both the Somerville Lions Club and the new Cambridge Lions Club that they are sponsoring, which is scheduled to open its doors in February. For further info, call Somerville Lions President, and our own Billy Tauro at 617-293-2016 or email the club at somervillelionsclub@yahoo.com and you can also visit them on line at www.somervillelionsclub.com
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These past 7 years of ownership and growth with The Somerville News has been an effort that a lot of people had a part in. From Bob Publicover's 30 some odd years of ownership to the many individuals that came on board over the past seven years, we wish to thank everyone for the growth of The News here in Somerville - Cam Toner, Bobbie Toner, Jim Clark, Tom Nash, Jamie Norton, John Maloni, Jimmy Del Ponte, Bill Shelton, Doug Holder, Tim Gager and the many current and past writers here at the News. And we couldn't be where we are now without the help and dedication of our former Editor George Hassett - he is a great writer and gave his all to The News and we all thank him very much. We owe a lot to the many people both mentioned here, as well as many others over the years that we didn't mention. To everyone - we wish you and your families a great new year and the start of a great new decade - and for us here at The News, which is now online in Cambridge (soon to be in print) and hopefully in Medford by the end of 2010.
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