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JASON PRAMAS

PROPOSALS FOR SOMERVILLE

A follow-up to our April community summit

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JASON PRAMAS April 26, 2019
CHRIS FARAONE

SACKING SACKLER

Tufts students work to expose administration’s depraved thirst for opioid blood money

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CHRIS FARAONE April 23, 2019
BINJ ONLINE

SOMERVILLE SUMMIT: PART II

This week, we get into excerpts from various testimonies related to Union Square and other development.

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BINJ ONLINE April 21, 2019
COLE ROSENGREN

FEATURE FOLLOW-UP: SORTING IT OUT

Will Boston set a new regional precedent and finally pay recycling workers a living wage?

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COLE ROSENGREN April 12, 2019
BINJ ONLINE

SOMERVILLE SUMMIT: PART I

Residents vent on issues related to neighborhoods, transit, and accessibility

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BINJ ONLINE April 10, 2019
JASON PRAMAS

SOMERVILLE COMMUNITY SUMMIT

Convening a city to improve its news media

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JASON PRAMAS February 21, 2019
MICAELA KIMBALL

BAILEMOS: BODIES WITHOUT BORDERS

The Dance Complex, like other havens for the arts but on a regionally incomparable scale, supports immigrant populations of all kinds and resists discrimination and negative cultural stereotypes.

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MICAELA KIMBALL November 27, 2018
CRYSTAL MILNER

SURVIVOR

Persia Lynette Brewer transitioned in the toughest conditions imaginable. Still she endures, using her experience to help others.

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CRYSTAL MILNER July 31, 2018
COLE ROSENGREN

LIVING ON SCRAPS

Boston is aiming to achieve “zero waste,” which some say can create more living-wage jobs. Is part of this lofty goal rooted in the region’s dirtiest hypocrisy?

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COLE ROSENGREN July 12, 2018
MIRIAM WASSER

PILGRIMS: 50 YEARS OF ANTI-NUCLEAR MASS

The 525-ton, 65-foot tall reactor vessel for the Boston Edison Company’s Pilgrim Nuclear Station took a month-long, 3,587-mile voyage to go from the fabrication shops at Combustion Engineering on the Tennessee River to the plant site before being nudged into a landing — about a mile south of where the Pilgrims had

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MIRIAM WASSER March 3, 2018
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