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April 5, 2020 By DANA FORSYTHE

INDEPENDENT BREWERIES PUSH CANS, NEW DISTRO MODELS DURING OUTBREAK

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Tap rooms have been shut down, while businesses have had to adapt to a lack of foot traffic and extended stays. Many have embraced curbside pick-up and delivery, but that’s only produced a fraction of what many local operations need to continue.

Filed Under: Pandemic Democracy Project, Reporting, Reports Tagged With: aeronaut, BBBB, beer, Boston, boston better beer bureau, Cambridge, coronavirus, COVID, craft beer, news, night shift, Somerville, tap rooms, Winter Hill Brewing

April 4, 2020 By MAX JUNGREIS

MENTAL HEALTH PATIENTS STRUGGLE TO AFFORD CARE WHEN THEY NEED IT MOST

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“Even folks who hadn’t experienced anxiety will likely be experiencing it, and folks who have it, it’s likely to get compounded considerably.”

Filed Under: Pandemic Democracy Project, Reporting, Reports Tagged With: coronavirus, coverage, COVID, GoFundMe, health insurance, insurance, mental health, news, news to us, psycologists, telehealth

April 2, 2020 By JEAN TROUNSTINE

ADVOCATES SUE, ARGUE IMMEDIATE DECARCERATION NEEDED TO SAVE LIVES 

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To keep people locked up despite the looming threat of coronavirus, officials are claiming prisoners lack community ties. Advocates and family members say that’s not the case. 

Filed Under: Pandemic Democracy Project, Reporting, Reports Tagged With: Charlie Baker, coronavirus, COVID, criminal justice reform, decarceration, doc, jails, mapoli, news, news to us, prisons, SJC, SJN, Solutions Journalism Network

April 1, 2020 By CAITLIN RUSSELL

STILL AT ESSENTIAL JOBS DURING CRISIS, RETAIL WORKERS ASK FOR RAISES

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“You’re not considered important until you’re really truly needed, such as in a time like this … I think anyone deemed essential needs a pay bump.”

Filed Under: Reporting, Reports Tagged With: coronavirus, COVID-19, crisis, liquor stores, news, news to us, retail, wages, working

March 31, 2020 By SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

EDUCATORS, STUDENTS STRUGGLE WITH ONLINE LESSONS DURING COVID CRISIS

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“How do you do that when you’re not in the room with the person? How do you make sure everyone gets what they need in that environment?”

Filed Under: Education, Reporting, Reports, Somerville News Garden Tagged With: coronavirus, COVID, education, news, Somerville, Somerville News Garden, teachers

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