SOMERVILLE WIRE: MAY 10, 2022 WEEKLY ROUNDUP
COVID-19 Risk High Again, Farmers Markets Reopening, and Library Offers Tech Support Article SECOND CHANCES FOR YOUR CLOTHES AND YOUR NEIGHBORS Somerville nonprofit partners with service providers to match used clothing with people in need Do you need some motivation to get rid of those clothes taking up space in the back of your closet? […]
ANOTHER SEASON OF OUTDOOR DINING BEGINS
City still working to help restaurants survive (Somerville Wire) – Somerville’s dynamic restaurant industry is one of the pillars of the local economy. To keep it from collapsing during the unique challenges of the past two years, city leaders altered some licensing rules to make it a little easier for restaurateurs. “During the pandemic, we […]
INSIDE THE MODS: TUFTS’ COVID ISOLATION UNITS
Students describe their impressions of the housing intended for those who tested positive
SOMERVILLE WIRE: August 31, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP
Overdose Awareness Day, a new anti-harassment policy, and Project Misik lifts spirits with music
SOMERVILLE ESTABLISHES PUBLIC INDOOR MASK MANDATE
With the Delta variant on the rise and kids going back to school, the City takes cautious steps
CITY’S FREE TAXI SERVICE SUPPORTS TRAVEL DURING THE PANDEMIC
The program was established to help residents access food and health services.
AUDIO: WEEKLY WIRE — EPISODE 8 — May 21, 2021
Somerville artists reflect on the pandemic; Activists and School Committee evaluate at policing in schools
AUDIO: WEEKLY WIRE — EPISODE 6 — May 7, 2021
Services for the homeless, Nibble Kitchen pushes through the pandemic
NIBBLE KITCHEN NAVIGATES PANDEMIC PATH
The immigrant run eatery continues to honor culinary-cultural exchange and global fare.
RESPONDING TO A STATE OF EMERGENCY FOR WOMEN
The resolution passed in February, focusing on women’s struggles in the workplace, moves into its next steps.