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May 11, 2019 By BINJ ONLINE

JOIN US AT 730 TAVERN IN CAMBRIDGE ON MAY 29 FOR AN EVENT WITH CITYLAB

The Secret History of Boston’s Suburbs

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: housing, Past Events, suburbs

May 7, 2019 By BINJ ONLINE

SOMERVILLE SUMMIT: PART III

Residents vent on issues related to poverty and affordable housing

Filed Under: Engagement, Housing, Somerville News Garden, Videos Tagged With: affordable housing, BINJ, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Community Action Agency of Somerville, Elaine Koury, Gilman Square, housing, Matt Lavallee, news garden, Past Events, poverty, Somerville, Somerville City Council, Somerville Community Corporation, Somerville Free Press, Somerville Media Center, Somerville News Garden, Suzanne Bremer, Union Square Neighborhood Council, videos, Winter Hill

April 26, 2019 By JASON PRAMAS

PROPOSALS FOR THE 4/27/19 SOMERVILLE COMMUNITY SUMMIT FOLLOW-UP MEETING

Image by Jason Pramas using a photo by Derek Kouyoumjian.

The following proposals were submitted for discussion by attendees of the Somerville Community Summit Follow-Up Meeting on Saturday, April 27 from 12-2pm at the Somerville Community Center—and to be read by interested Somerville community members who cannot attend the meeting. Anyone who would like to help work on any of the proposals should contact the […]

Filed Under: Engagement Tagged With: housing, media, reporting, Somerville, Somerville News Garden

April 26, 2019 By JASON PRAMAS

PROPOSALS FOR SOMERVILLE

Image by Jason Pramas using a photo by Derek Kouyoumjian.

A follow-up to our April community summit

Filed Under: Engagement, Somerville News Garden Tagged With: affordable housing, BINJ, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Community Action Agency of Somerville, Elaine Koury, Gilman Square, housing, Matt Lavallee, news garden, poverty, Somerville, Somerville City Council, Somerville Community Corporation, Somerville Free Press, Somerville Media Center, Somerville News Garden, Suzanne Bremer, Union Square Neighborhood Council, videos, Winter Hill

March 27, 2019 By JASON PRAMAS

IT’S TIME TO BRING BACK RENT CONTROL IN MASSACHUSETTS

  Some cause for hope in new tenant protection legislation being filed at the State House Yesterday, I saw some good news in the local press. A rarity to be sure. The Boston Globe reported that Rep. Mike Connolly and a coalition of other state legislators are about to file a rent control bill. However, […]

Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, Columns Tagged With: bill, Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, capitalism, Column, corruption, democracy, economy, greed, housing, Jason Pramas, labor, legislation, Massachusetts, neoliberal, politics, poverty, Real Estate, referendum, rent control, Rep. Mike Connolly, Socialism, Somerville, state government

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