Community leaders and nonprofits grapple with how to prepare for loss of housing.
CITY’S FREE TAXI SERVICE SUPPORTS TRAVEL DURING THE PANDEMIC
The program was established to help residents access food and health services.
MASS SPENT MILLIONS ON COVID CONSULTANTS TO RATIONALIZE LETTING EVICTION MORATORIUM EXPIRE
Documents obtained from state show contractors misrepresented expert predictions, saw sunshine around every corner
SOMERVILLE WIRE: July 6, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP
ArtBeat festival will hit the streets, the Mobile Farmers Market begins, and a discussion on the Somerville Junction Park expansion Articles SOMERVILLE THEATRE TO GET ITS OWN CRYSTAL BALLROOM During the pandemic, the theatre has undergone a complete renovation of its facilities HOW HAIR SALONS HAVE EMERGED OUT OF THE PANDEMIC The past year has […]
HOW HAIR SALONS HAVE EMERGED OUT OF THE PANDEMIC
The past year has been challenging, but for some, they have seen radical change (Somerville Wire) – With approximately 68% of Somerville fully vaccinated, according to the city government’s dashboard, many hair salons are beginning to return to something close to a sense of normalcy. The City is even seeing new spaces open up, like […]