SOMERVILLE WIRE GETS KOZIK ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE REPORTING GRANT

BINJ will be publishing a six-part series on public health issues affecting East Somerville.
OPINION: A LOOK AT THE RACES IN WARDS 5 AND 7

Ken Brociner weighs in on two candidates running for City Council.
SOMERVILLE WIRE: August 10, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

A kite festival, a mayoral candidates forum for issues relating to elders, and the City urges residents to access housing assistance
MOTHERS OUT FRONT ISSUES COMPLAINT ABOUT GAS LEAKS

The organization is calling upon Eversource to address the leaks and damaged trees
MAYORAL AND CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES RESPOND TO HOUSING QUESTIONNAIRE

The Somerville Fair Housing Commission compiled a Fair Housing questionnaire for mayoral and City Council candidates to respond to. The Somerville Wire will be publishing the completed questionnaire in a six part series. The first is included below.
THE STRUGGLE FOR SUSTAINABLE HOUSING IN SOMERVILLE. A STORY OF SURVIVAL

There’s a multilateral effort to keep people housed in the city. What’s working? Who’s behind it? And what are they up against?
OPINION: SOMERVILLE COUNCILOR CALLS FOR MORE ACTION ON HOUSING

“But after dealing with long affordable housing waitlists and navigating endless red tape, I found that keeping our family together was no easy feat.”
YART SALE WILL ALLOW ARTISTS TO DEBUT WORKS IN FRONT YARDS

Somerville Arts Council event will showcase work at artists’ homes
SOMERVILLE WIRE: August 4, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

ONCE begins outdoor performances, the City urges people to mask indoors, and polling sites move to new locations
TUFTS STUDENTS RALLY IN SUPPORT OF DINING WORKERS

Many university employees have been left with no jobs for the summer season.