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March 2, 2021 By SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

SOMERVILLE WIRE: MARCH 2, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

Mayor Joe Curtatone will not return for reelection, Eve Seitchik runs for councilor at large, Becca Miller announces city council campaign, and West Branch Library renovations progress

Filed Under: Reporting, Somerville News Garden, Somerville Wire Tagged With: Becca Miller, Eve Seitchik, Joe Curtatone, Somerville

March 2, 2021 By SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

IMMIGRANTS EXPERIENCE BARRIERS TO CORONAVIRUS VACCINE

Accessibility is further complicated by cultural, linguistic, and structural differences

Filed Under: Immigration, Reporting, Somerville News Garden, Somerville Wire Tagged With: coronavirus, IMMIGRANTS, Somerville, vaccine

March 2, 2021 By SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

SOMERVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS SEE REOPENING DATE IN SIGHT

In a long anticipated culmination of events, students will at last be allowed back for in person instruction

Filed Under: Education, Reporting, Somerville News Garden, Somerville Wire Tagged With: education, in person learning, school, Somerville

February 23, 2021 By JASON PRAMAS

WHAT IS THE SOMERVILLE WIRE?

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BINJ staff and Somerville News Garden volunteers have not undertaken this effort to compete with existing or future news outlets in Somerville. We are simply working on creating a replicable model that cities and towns around Massachusetts and the US can use to stop their municipalities from turning into “news deserts,” in the parlance of journalism academics.

Filed Under: Editorial, Somerville News Garden, Somerville Wire Tagged With: BINJ, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, explainer, Jason Pramas, journalism, Massachusetts, media, news, Somerville

February 23, 2021 By SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

OFFICIALS QUESTION RELIABILITY OF THE POLICE APPOINTMENT PROCESS

An incident prompts scrutiny, while councilors struggle with the fairness of the hiring system.

Filed Under: Features, Reporting, Somerville News Garden, Somerville Wire Tagged With: J.T. Scott, Somerville, Somerville police department, Will Mbah

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