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Jimmy Del Ponte On The Silly Side (The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries of The Somerville News belong solely to the authors of those commentaries and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville News, its staff or publishers.) No one's name was safe from the teasing kids unleashed on each other back in the day - everyone's first or last name became a source of adolescent taunting. They called me Jimmy the Pimmy. I still don't know what a pimmy was but it sure used to tick me off. Then there was my family's name. The teasing came pretty easily. It was "Del Monte Beans", or "Del Ponte Fruit." |
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By George P. Hassett Authorities have identified the woman suspected of stabbing three Somerville police officers before being shot and killed as Carol Lynn Kingsley, 33, of Somerville. In a statement released this afternoon from Middlesex District Attorney Gerard Leone's office, authorities said police were called to the Sycamore Terrace home after Kingsley set fire to her boyfriend's clothes |
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A woman suspected of stabbing three Somerville police officers before being shot and killed Friday morning on Sycamore Terrace was released from psychiatric care shortly before the attack, according to sources inside the Somerville police department. Two of the officers stabbed - Jose Ramirez and Dante DiFronzo, according to sources - were honored with life saving medals in December. A third officer, Mark DiFava, was also stabbed in the attck, sources said. All three officers were treated for non-life threatening wounds and released from an area hospital. The woman, whose name has not been released, was known in her Winter Hill neighborhood for loud late night fights with her boyfriend, neighbors said. "Her and her boyfriend used to drink and get crazy," said neighbor Joshua Ramotar. "But whenever they spoke to me, they seemed like nice people. There had been trouble with them before but never anything like this." |
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Somerville Police Officer Wyatt stands in front of his 2010 Harley Davidson police "loaner" motorcycle. Seacoast Harley Davidson of New Hampshire loaned the city of Somerville two patrol motorcycles until the city's new bikes arrive to replace the bikes that were destroyed by this months floods. |
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Andrew Firestone There's a figure of speech, "you can't stop a moving train." Among Somerville businesses who may get supplanted by the Green Line extension, the phrase is being discussed more literally. That's why as Bob Rosselli goes to work at his auto body shop, Ball Square Auto Repair, he's feeling confined. Not because he's been working at the old place for over 40 years. He's dreading the day that the Green Line extension comes to acquire his building, which falls under the space needed for the Green Line's Ball Square station, and must be acquired under eminent domain to be demolished. |
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Over the past 15 years, Chris Speakman has developed a passion for art, history and sports. Now Speakman has been able to fulfill his dream with his own company Sports Propaganda. Four years ago, Speakman created screen prints of such current Boston Red Sox athletes such as 2008 Most Valuable Player Dustin Pedroia and ace John Lester. "I really just started doing it for fun, and it just took off from there," said Speakman. "I started selling some of the things on my own and then I got some interest from local teams, and it grew from there." Originally from the South Shore, Speakman's passion for art developed at an early age when he would often spend hours drawing some his favorite athletes and sports figures. "I've always had a passion for sports, art and history, and to be able to combine all three of those and make it a successful venture is a tremendous accomplishment," said Speakman. "I've been able to live a dream for the past few years, and it's just been amazing." During his college years, Speakman attended Hartford University, where he graduated with a degree in Graphic Design and Illustration in 1998. Following graduation, Speakman moved to the Somerville area where he freelanced his artwork for a variety of companies and agencies. During that time, Speakman also dabbled in his passion for creating propaganda sports art. |
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By George P. Hassett An Arlington woman was arrested for drunk driving Friday night after a concerned citizen called police to report an erratic motorist driving with her head down. Kristen Good, 28, of 31 Highland Ave., Arlington, was arrested and charged with negligent operation of a motor vehicle, operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license, drunk driving and warrant charges. |
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By George P. Hassett Two Somerville men were accosted and robbed of a wallet by three teenage suspects July 15 on Medford Street, according to police. The victims were walking near Tennyson Street when three males stopped them and pushed them to the ground, police said. A witness heard one of the assailants say, "Yo, yo get his wallet," police said. |
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Rumor has it that one of the remaining out of the city potential candidates for Chief of Police is just using Somerville as a stepping stone so he can become Chief of Police for his home city. We only hope that the mayor as well as the Board of Aldermen can see through this and ask enough questions so we don't have to go through this process every two years. |
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When the Green Line extension finally rolls through Somerville in five years, it will be justice for a community overlooked and abused by transit decisions for more than 50 years. But there will be pain too. Housing costs in once affordable neighborhoods will skyrocket and thousands of Somerville families will likely be displaced by rising rents. |
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Artists cooled Davis Square off in the midst of a heat wave with a frigid dose of creativity and a water theme at the annual ArtBeat festival in Davis Square Saturday.
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A planned hotel at 371 Beacon Street has yet to begin construction, however, it is already bringing drama, mystery and criminal intrigue to a Somerville street corner. Exactly who wants to build a 35-room hotel and restaurant on a vacant gas station lot at Beacon and Oxford streets near Porter Square is still not available in public documents. And two people involved in the project may have been involved in a felony assault earlier this year. |
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As repairs continue from the July 10 storm that dumped an estimated 4.3 inches of rain on the city, one alderman is questioning whether the flooding billed as a "100-year" storm was as unique as officials are stating. The city estimates that more than 3,000 properties residential and business have been affected, and that more than $10 million in damage has been sustained. At an emergency Board of Aldermen meeting last Wednesday, Ward 1 Alderman Bill Roche challenged the assertion that the flooding was out of the norm for his ward's residents, many of whom he said struggled with flooding on the same scale in 1996 and 2004. |
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Homeowners this week can talk in-person to a Federal Emergency Management Association representative about how to clean out their basements, as well as hear advice on how to prepare for a possible relief grant. In the wake of the major flash floods of last weekend, FEMA has set up a table at the Home Depot on Mystic Avenue, laden with guides on how to protect your home from flood damage, mold and mildew control, and applications for help after a disaster. FEMA set up its information table last Thursday, and will be at the Home Depot this week. |
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By George P. Hassett A Cambridge man struck an AJ Wright security guard with a bicycle lock July 15, according to police. Henry Sousa, 58, of 8 Dana St., Cambridge, was arrested and charged with resisting arrest and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. |
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Ashley Troutman The new condominiums at 42 Craigie St. are covered in environmentally-conscious, green ideals - literally. "Anything that we could use that was recycled, we did," said developer and Ward 5 Alderman Sean O'Donovan. The entire exterior of the building is made out of a refurbished cement called hearty plank, eliminating the need for vinyl or aluminum siding. |
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By George P. Hassett Drug-unit cops busted a Somerville man Friday after receiving tips from citizens and business owners about drug dealing in Statue Park in Davis Square. They also had some help from a loudmouth friend of the drug suspect. Somerville police investigator James Hyde allegedly overheard an unidentified man tell David Goggin, 44, "I would like to try a sample." |
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