How an overnight response grew into neighborhood brigades fighting food insecurity and monitoring safety.
SOMERVILLE
SOMERVILLE MAYOR CURTATONE DROPS BOMBSHELL AHEAD OF MIDTERM ADDRESS
“Make no mistake; as I carry forward during my final term, I am all in."
APPOINTED SOMERVILLE OFFICIAL SPURS OUTRAGE WITH TWEETS FROM DC MOB SCENE
Mayor Curtatone says “We’re taking it seriously and doing our due diligence”
SPECIAL FEATURE: THE TROLL TOLL
Municipalities brave Zoom learning curve in pandemic times.
BETTER BOSTON ARTS: JULIA CSEKÖ
Ask artists how we would like our work funded
IN NATIONWIDE PANDEMIC BIKE SHORTAGE, OPPORTUNITY POPS A WHEELIE AROUND BOSTON
“People need to reimagine what’s possible in terms of exercising outside, riding to work when it’s colder.”
BETTER BOSTON ARTS: IARITZA MENJIVAR
We satisfy “diversity requirements” by ignoring diversity
VIRTUAL HONK FESTIVAL: SHOWING HOW SOMERVILLE’S CULTURAL PHENOMENON SPREAD AROUND THE WORLD
"The online festival will virtually transport us around the world to see how Honk has manifested across the globe."
BRIDGING THE CHASM BETWEEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND JUSTICE: PART 2
The warrior culture and poor use-of-force guidance are at least two reasons why police in the U.S. kill 1,000 people annually, while in contrast, for example, Great Britain’s police have killed fewer than 60 since 1900.
BACKGROUND, RESIDENCE AT ISSUE IN SOMERVILLE RACE FOR OPEN HOUSE SEAT
Katie Wallace is a veteran local campaign organizer who met with each of the candidates shortly after they entered the race. After making the rounds, Wallace said, “I felt confused about some of the things that Erika said that did not make sense to me. I felt that she was not being transparent.”