
SomerVILLENS Pop Warner Football and Cheer is holding a registration
WHERE: Stop n Shop, Somerville, Continue reading Somerville Pop Warner Registration

SomerVILLENS Pop Warner Football and Cheer is holding a registration
WHERE: Stop n Shop, Somerville, Continue reading Somerville Pop Warner Registration

GOOD MORNING – TODAY IS TUESDAY, April 29, the 119th day of 2014 with 245 to follow. Sunrise in the Boston area is @ 5:42 and sunset is @ 7:40. The new moon is exact @ 2:15 AM. The morning stars are stars are Mercury, Neptune, Saturn & Venus. The evening stars are Mars & Jupiter.
ON THIS DAY IN:
Continue reading GOOD MORNING – TODAY IS by John Dwyer

Classes resume on Monday, April 28th. We look forward to welcoming your student(s) back to class.
Below is a quick update on what’s coming up in our schools and community next week.
News & Notes
Continue reading Connections: A Newsletter from the Somerville Public Schools – April 25, 2014

Several John F. Kennedy students taught by History teacher Jennifer Sears, will travel to Washington D.C. to compete in National History Day. Students from the Kennedy initially Continue reading Kennedy School Student State History Day Champions

Happy Birthday
Mrs Jeffres, mom to our good friends, Phippy, Steve and JJ!
Happy Birthday to Eddie Abate who turns 83 this week! Happy Birthday (again) to Nancy Beach Bunny Shea. Hopefully we got the right “Starfish” this time, oops we meant to say “Bunny!” Happy Birthday to former Somerville Mayor Dorothy Kelly Gay aka (Auntie) as well as to Somerville Pop Warner President Roger Desrochers who is celebrating his birthday this week as well! Also Happy Birthday to our good friends Robin Legee-Voss, Dan Roslando, Bobby Kenny and Leo Saltman!

The National Rifle Association’s 2014 held April 25-27 in Indianapolis was a great success. There were record crowds and many of the exhibitors that last year holding back, were in full-force.
Continue reading Porter: The NRA is not just a ‘national hunt club By Neil W. McCabe

It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend…
How about a family member? Funny how that quote by William Blake, famous English poet of the Romantic Age, doesn’t come out and address the pain of being betrayed by your own family. That’s because it’s not that romantic, and it’s certainly not a lost Continue reading By special request we were asked to post this again so here it is! Reality Bites by James A. Norton