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2011-12-08
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Holiday Office Party for those Without an Office (or a Party)
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What do all the freelancers, home office folks, and super small businesses do for the holidays? Chances are, with no co-workers to party with, there's little holiday cheer for you. Don't just dress up your dog, come party with us!
If you're in an office of 1 or 2, or if you have no formal office at all, come to this lunch-time gathering to celebrate the end of the year with other area small business owners. This event is open to tiny office and office- less workers from all neighborhoods. Pass the word!
Event is Friday, December 16 at 1 pm in Union Square, Somerville.
Complete cost for lunch is $15.
Bring along a Secret Santa gift to exchange (valued at $5 or less) that represents your business to network and spread holiday cheer at the same time. Could be a mug or a keychain with your logo. Or if you're a graphic designer, maybe bring greeting cards with an image you created. If you're a carpenter, maybe bring a hammer. Be creative!
The event location is in Union Square, Somerville. Restaurant details will be sent to all those registered before the event.
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Got a hankering for fried chicken.
I am hoping to do better than KFC!
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Proposed new charter school
There will be a public hearing by the DESE on this on December 14 2011 at Somerville High School. More info can be found at:
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Follow-up on Theft Post
I received a response from the city of Somerville (Tom Champion, speaking from his conversation with Deputy Police Chief Upton) regarding why I was asked to hang up from my 911 call to dial the "non-emergency" line.
When I placed the 911 call, the woman asked whether I was just getting home. My response was "I'm already in the house." Not the most eloquent of responses I admit, but it was 3:45am. And apparently that, coupled with "the fact that [I was] calm on the phone" implied that it wasn't an emergency. That begs the question: how should I have been acting if there was a break-in in progress to *my* apartment, and the perpetrator(s) are in another room?
Note to self: scream at the top of your lungs and drop a couple F-bombs when you're on the phone with 911 and being robbed. If you don't scare the 911 respondent, you might scare away the robbers.
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Toy drives ?
Thanks !