The Somerville Wire—a former initiative of the Somerville News Garden project of the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism—is a web-based news service covering Somerville, Massachusetts that is now sponsored by the Somerville Media Fund, an independent municipal journalism foundation that is also a former SNG/BINJ initiative.
This page is an archive of all articles produced by the Wire when it was run by BINJ.
The new incarnation of the Somerville Wire can now be found at somervillewire.news.
Check out all Wire social media and links here: https://linktr.ee/SomervilleWire.
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ACTIVISTS, SCHOOL COMMITTEE EVALUATE POLICING IN SCHOOLS
Reflecting on the incident involving Flavia Peréa’s son, community members and representatives question police presence ...
VIDEO: HOW ARTISTS IN SOMERVILLE HAVE SURVIVED THE FIRST PANDEMIC YEAR
Somerville Live Wire — Episode 3 ...
SOMERVILLE SETS OUT ON ROAD TO SUPERVISED CONSUMPTION
Plan to launch nation’s first supervised consumption site is back in motion following pandemic pause ...
AUDIO: WEEKLY WIRE — EPISODE 7 — May 14, 2021
Taliesin to leave the Somerville Journal; Schools, city officials assess trauma in youth ...
SOMERVILLE WIRE: May 11, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP
A project is disrupted at a SomerNova space, new reopening steps are revealed, and the Somerville Arts Council calls for ...
SCHOOLS, CITY OFFICIALS ASSESS TRAUMA IN YOUTH
Political representatives are evaluating how mental health challenges in young adults can be addressed ...
JULIA TALIESIN TO LEAVE THE SOMERVILLE JOURNAL
The dedicated local reporter will be moving on to work for Boston.com ...
AUDIO: WEEKLY WIRE — EPISODE 6 — May 7, 2021
Services for the homeless, Nibble Kitchen pushes through the pandemic ...
SOMERVILLE WIRE: May 4, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP
Somerville Open Studios takes off, facemask rules relax, and an amendment on air and noise pollution in Somerville is adopted ...
SOMERVILLE LOOKS INTO SERVICES FOR THE HOMELESS
An engagement center and self-cleaning bathrooms are on the City’s list for development ...