SOMERVILLE WIRE: August 17, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

A mayoral debate, a Ward 7 city council debate, and Scape Davis Square LLC will hold a public meeting
MAYORAL AND CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES RESPOND TO HOUSING QUESTIONNAIRE, PART 2

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 second is included below. (Somerville Wire) – What do you think are the most common forms of housing discrimination in Somerville? […]
OPINION: A LOOK AT THE RACES IN WARDS 5 AND 7

Ken Brociner weighs in on two candidates running for City Council.
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.
COMMUNITY MEMBERS REFLECT ON STEPHENSON AMAN’S EXCLUSION FROM ORS FORUM

City council candidate turned in a late questionnaire, triggering a series of events that led to a debate on equity in Somerville politics
AUDIO: WEEKLY WIRE — EPISODE 10 — JUNE 4, 2021

Kensington Connector Project installed; Finance Committee reflects on Somerville police reforms
SOMERVILLE WIRE: June 2, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

Maria Koutsoubaris announces run for City Council, YUM fundraiser to go virtual, and West Branch Library opens curbside service
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
AUDIO: WEEKLY WIRE — EPISODE 5 — APRIL 30, 2021

Council candidates speak on police reform
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