Kirk Minihane Gets Mayor Curtatone Dirt From Ex-Somerville Cop Interview

Former Somerville Police Lt Exposes Dirty Somerville Mayor Joe Curtatone and Somerville School resource Officer Cop Cousin Alexandro Capobianco with proof of drug dealing accusations to Somerville youths.

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Somerville Speakup Line:School Committeeman Andre Green Talking Out Of Both Sides of His Mouth Again

Somerville school Committeeman Andre Green recently hosted a Our Somerville Revolution Cookout and takes a photo next to Marianne Walles at his Cookout but turns around and endorses Joe. The even more reality factor here is that he must’ve got promised something from Joe Curtatone! Bipolar or what?

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GOOD MORNING – TODAY IS by John Dwyer

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GOOD MORNING – TODAY IS SATURDAY, October 26, the 298th day of 2019 with 67 to follow. Sunrise in the Boston area is @ 7:09 and sunset is @ 5:47. The moon is waning. The morning stars are stars are Uranus and Venus. The evening stars are Mars, Mercury, Neptune, Saturn & Uranus.
ON THIS DAY IN: 1774 – The First Continental Congress of the U.S. adjourned in Philadelphia.
1825 – The Erie Canal opened in upstate New York. The 363-mile canal connected Lake Erie and the Hudson River at a cost of $7,602,000. Continue reading GOOD MORNING – TODAY IS by John Dwyer

Living Curtatone In Somerville, The Truth Revealed of Alleged Crimes Carried Out and Covered Up

Spend five minutes to listen to this one-on-one audio interview below and let it sink in:

https://soundcloud.com/user-940376055/life-with-the-curtatones

By William Tauro

Recently I sat down with a 1-on-1 interview with Barbara Curtatone who wanted to reveal 28 years of alleged criminal acts carried out by the Curtatone clan. Continue reading Living Curtatone In Somerville, The Truth Revealed of Alleged Crimes Carried Out and Covered Up

Turn in Unused and Expired Medications on Saturday October 26


Unused prescription medications can become dangerous to those you love and others. Accidental poisoning, overdose, and abuse are among the risks. The majority of teens abusing prescription drugs get them from family and friends — and the medicine cabinet. You can help prevent this by safely disposing of unused medications. Continue reading Turn in Unused and Expired Medications on Saturday October 26

HUNDREDS EXPECTED TO RALLY AT STATE HOUSE FOR RENT CONTROL AND TENANT PROTECTIONS

What: Rally for Rent Control and Tenant Protections
When:Tuesday, October 29 at noon
Where: In front of the Massachusetts State House

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$1 BILLION PLUS FOR EDUCATION APPROVED

By Bob Katzen

The House 155-0, approved the Student Opportunity Act that invests $1.5 billion, mostly in the form of Chapter 70 Aid for local school districts, in the state’s public K-12 education system over the next seven years.

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MASS FREE FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN REJECTED

By Bob Katzen

The House 7-147, rejected an amendment that would provide grants to cities and towns to support the establishment of free full-day kindergarten programs in schools that do not offer it for free, and to support schools at a financial risk of losing an existing free full-day kindergarten program.

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MASS STATE $780 MILLION BUDGET

By Bob Katzen

The Senate 39-0, approved a $780 million fiscal 2020 supplemental budget to cover expenses and to fund various state programs and agencies that are running out of money.

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$200,000 FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN’S HEALTH

By Bob Katzen

The Senate 38-1, approved an amendment providing $200,000 for the Silent Spring Institute for research on links between environmental chemicals and women and children’s health.

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DOUBLE DEPENDENT TAX CREDIT

By Bob Katzen

Senate 10-28, rejected an amendment that would double a dependent tax credit, from $1,000 per year to $2,000, for families with children and those who care for an elderly or disabled relative.

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PRIMARY ENFORCEMENT OF THE SEAT BELT LAW

By Bob Katzen

The Public Safety Committee heard testimony on a bill that would allow police officers to issue tickets for seat belt violations even if the driver is not stopped for another violation as required under current law.

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DELAY IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW TAXES (H 2520)

By Bob Katzen

The Revenue Committee held a hearing on legislation that would prohibit any new or increased tax from being collected, assessed or payable until three months after the passage of the tax.

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MASSACHUSETTS MUSICIAN LAUREATES of COMMONWEALTH

By Bob Katzen

The Tourism, Arts and Cultural Development Committee held a hearing on a measure that would create the nonpaid position of Musician Laureate of the Commonwealth (S 2026). The laureate, appointed by the governor biennially, would write and/or perform music to commemorate important events such as ceremonial occasions, celebrations and state anniversaries; act as the governor’s adviser in musical matters and represent the state’s musical legacy.

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Beacon Hill Roll Call Volume 44 – Report No. 43 October 21-25, 2019


By Bob Katzen

THE HOUSE AND SENATE. Beacon Hill Roll Call records the votes of local representatives and senators from the week of October 21-25.

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Somerville Man Arrested In Masked Tewksbury Bank Robbery Attempt

Armed Bank Robbery Prevented by Police – Suspects Arrested

On October 24, 2019 at 1:40 PM the Tewksbury Police Department arrested Michael Moran, 40, of 55 Dartmouth St., Somerville for attempt to commit a crime (armed bank robbery, while masked), conspiracy, 2 counts of

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