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November 30, 2009

Somerville Dog named Mutt of the Year!

In their coverage of the 29th Annual MSPCA-Angell Walk for Animals, the MSPCA-Angell Companion Newsletter (2009 Fall/Winter) features Somerville dog, Granby, as Mutt of the Year!

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The coveted “Mutt of the Year” honor was awarded to Granby, a Lab/Husky mix. Granby’s owner Julie Roix adopted him eight years ago. Since then, with the help of Angell, he has conquered several medical challenges. He successfully underwent two Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) surgeries, and after developing glaucoma and having both eyes removed, he has adapted with wonderful canine resilience. Julie is amazed that he can still work his way into the child-proofed cabinets to get into the trash, and can fetch as if he has no limitations. He has overcome obstacles that make him an outstanding Mutt of the Year.

Congratulations, Granby! You're a good dog!

November 5, 2009

National Park Service Recognizes Legitimacy of Off-Leash Recreation

In a letter dated October 15, 2009, Michael D. Wilson, Chief, State and Local Assistance Programs, National Park Service, Unites States Departement of the Interior, writes

dog parks are a use for which there is a growing demand at public outdoor recreation facilities and can, in and of themselves, be construed as a form of recreation for dog owners.

The letter, released by the Newton Dogs Off-Leash Advisory Committee, is addressed to Peter F. Harrington, Harrington & Harrington, in response to his argument that the off-leash recreational area at Cold Spring Park in Newton was a violation of the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Act and that the approval of the US Secretary of the Interior was required to change the use of the park to something “other than public outdoor recreation uses”.

Harrington claimed that the city took money from the federal government to develop the land for specific uses and that off-leash recreation is not one of those specific uses.

In its response to Harrington the National Parks Service (NPS) explains the federal, state and local roles in the management of LCWF-funded parks. Accordingly, the NPS cc'd Ian Bowles, Secretary, Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EOEEA), Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and asked him to address "the status of the dog park experiment and [Harrington's] clients concerns with the city of Newton."

In a letter dated October 26, 2009, Melissa Cryan, Land and Water Conservation Fund Coordinator, EOEEA, replied to the National Park Service saying that she found that "the city is not in violation of its agreement with the National Park Service." "As a side note," she concluded,

the park was found to be in good condition, with the trails well maintained and the main entrance a welcoming place for the park's visitors.

I am greatly pleased that the US Secretary of the Interior does not interfere with the ability of cities and towns to make decisions about how local parkland can best serve citizens' recreational needs. I am delighted that NPS has made an official statement acknowledging that enjoying the benefits of socializing and exercising our dogs off-leash is a legitimate recreational use of public open space!

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Harrington appeared on WGBH Greater Boston to promote his claim, refuted by the NPS in a letter dated October 15, that an off-leash recreational area at Cold Spring Park in Newton was a violation of Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Act.






November 3, 2009

Paws to Vote! Municipal Elections Today

paws to vote.PNGPlease vote today in th emunicipal elections for Mayor, the Board of Aldermen and the School Committee.

Somerville Community Access Television held forums for the contested elections:
Alderman At Large
Ward Six Alderman
Ward Four School Committee
Ward Five School Committee

The Somerville Journal also ran stories on the race for Alderman At Large, Ward 6 Alderman and School Committee.

A complete list of certified candidates for municipal offices is available from the City of Somerville Elections Department.

The City of Somerville Election Department allows voters to bring our dogs with us to the polls: dogs must be on leash, remain close to their companions at all times and must not bother other people.

Polls are open 7am to 8pm.

November 1, 2009

Beagle and Bassett Hound Found near Ball Square

Two dogs, a beagle and a bassett hound, without tags were found in Somerville on Josephine Ave around noon on Halloween. The person who found them, having called animal control and a rescue, is keeping them until at least Monday, when Animal Control opens again.