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February 9, 2021 By SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

SOMERVILLE WIRE: FEB. 9, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

Vaccine call-in lines, new artist spaces, and Laura’s Law.

Filed Under: Reporting, Somerville News Garden, Somerville Wire Tagged With: news, roundup, Somerville, Somerville News Garden, Somerville Wire

January 29, 2021 By SAMANTHA HERRMANN and STEFANIA LUGLI

ARTIFICIAL TURF DEBATE INTENSIFIES, FOR SOMERVILLE LOCALS AND ADVOCATES

A park on Somerville Avenue becomes the subject of a heated argument.

Filed Under: Environment, Reporting, Somerville News Garden, Somerville Wire Tagged With: Conway Park, Environment, Health, Somerville

January 29, 2021 By MAXIMILLEN COLLINS and MARYCATHERINE NEAL

LOSING LOCAL NEWS: INSIDE THE WORLD OF ONE SOMERVILLE REPORTER

“I am acutely aware that it is absolutely impossible for me to do justice to what the city deserves in terms of news.”

Filed Under: Features, Reporting, Somerville News Garden, Somerville Wire Tagged With: local news, reporting, Somerville

January 9, 2021 By MARC LEVY

APPOINTED SOMERVILLE OFFICIAL SPURS OUTRAGE WITH TWEETS FROM DC MOB SCENE

Mayor Curtatone says “We’re taking it seriously and doing our due diligence”

Filed Under: Reporting, Somerville News Garden, Somerville Wire Tagged With: attack, Capitol, Congress, DC, House of Representatives, insurrection, MAGA, Massachusetts, mob, official, President Donald Trump, protest, rally, Riot, senate, Somerville, United States, US, Washington

December 20, 2020 By ABIGAIL AMATO, SYDNEY TAYLOR and TALIA SMITH

SOMERVILLE RESIDENTS COPE WITH EVICTION MORATORIUM EXPIRATION

As coronavirus cases surge, community members grapple with a housing crisis.

Filed Under: Housing, Reporting, Somerville News Garden, Somerville Wire Tagged With: evictions, housing, Somerville

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