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A decision to put four-year mayoral terms before voters was good progress by city councilors on Somerville’s stalled charter ...
The city’s unarmed emergency responders faced challenges from within city government in their first year of operation, and their founding leader is leaving.
The first SomerCon united lovers of role-playing games for a day packed with fantasy and showed the strength of the genre in ...
The dream of city-owned Internet crashed Monday under the overload of Cambridge’s new financial and political constraints, ...
In cities such as ours, where academic tradition blends with fiercely progressive values, it’s almost dissonant to see ...
Opponents of closing a 58-bed homeless shelter in Cambridge made final pleas Monday. The expected inclusion of a $5 million ...
Tufts grad student Rümeysa Öztürk will not be moved from immigration detention in Louisiana to Vermont for a scheduled ...
Look for the looming London plane with branches thick as tree trunks. It’s been anchored in East Cambridge for centuries – a ...
Local leaders and officials are considering how to use city money to restart an income program for families in need next ...
The 250th anniversary of the American Revolution seems a good time to revisit the story of Fort Putnam and its role in ...
Families and students should demand accountability from education officials to bring the failures of the school choice system fully into the light.
Zine has lessons about public art from recounting history of Somerville’s guerrilla sculpture garden
Lots of people make art from found objects. Few have the guts to do it in public, let alone transform an entire area into an ...
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