SOMERVILLE WIRE: May 18, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

Road safety issues, Mary Cassesso campaigns for mayor, and the announcement of new reopening guidelines
ARTISTS REFLECT ON A TRANSFORMATIVE YEAR OF PANDEMIC

Summer is just around the corner, and some galleries will be open to the public again
ACTIVISTS, SCHOOL COMMITTEE EVALUATE POLICING IN SCHOOLS

Reflecting on the incident involving Flavia Peréa’s son, community members and representatives question police presence
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
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.
NIBBLE KITCHEN NAVIGATES PANDEMIC PATH

The immigrant run eatery continues to honor culinary-cultural exchange and global fare.
ENVIRONMENTALISTS MISS IN-PERSON ACTIVISM

Expect direct organizing resurgence post-pandemic
SOMERVILLE WIRE: April 27, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

Tracey Pratt runs for City Council, a talk on domestic violence, and the Vision Zero Working Group seeks members