Tighter regulations could help protect civil liberties
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26TH ANNUAL IMMIGRANTS’ DAY AT THE STATE HOUSE
MIRA Coalition will host the virtual event
STATE WIRE: WORKERS SAY POSTAL SERVICE REFORM ACT FIRST STEP TO SHORE UP AGENCY
“They haven't been trying to hire, fill a lot of positions because we were constantly defaulting on loans.”
MEDIA CONSOLIDATION ACCELERATES IN SOMERVILLE
Gannett merges its Somerville Journal and Medford Transcript newspapers as BINJ’s Somerville News Garden project and the Somerville Media Center launch a new municipal foundation to fund local journalism
THE GREEN LINE EXTENSION: TRANSFORMING TRANSPORTATION OR CAUSING DISPLACEMENT?
New transit arrives in Somerville, met with a mixed bag of emotions
CITY COUNCIL WEIGHS IN ON PICKETING ORDINANCE
In February, Mayor Michelle Wu filed an ordinance that targeted residential picketing
EVERSOURCE’S EAST BOSTON SUBSTATION: “THIS IS A POWER PLAY”
City councilor and state Sen. Lydia Edwards on the planned electrical substation in East Boston and the proposal to halt its construction
CITY OF BOSTON TO HOST CITIZENSHIP DAY
An opportunity for people to get help with citizenship applications
MTA GLOBAL MAJORITY/BIPOC GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES FORUM
A discussion about education with Senator Sonia Chang-Díaz and Attorney General Maura Healey
STATE WIRE: CENSUS UNDERCOUNTED BIPOC COMMUNITIES, YOUNG CHILDREN
"What that means for the next census is it's really important who the presidential administration is and how much they are committed to getting an accurate count.”