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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

SMART BOXES COME TO SOMERVILLE

Will the City’s pilot program be a step towards addressing the rat problem? (Somerville Wire) –The City of Somerville announced that it would be launching a five-month pilot program to mitigate rodent activity on February 28. For years, residents and businesses have been plagued by this problem, while some said

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN March 15, 2022
SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

SOMERVILLE WIRE: January 4, 2022 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

Katjana Ballantyne sworn in as mayor, Somerville recognized as a Global Climate-Action Leader, and the Co-Incidence Festival takes off Articles BOARD OF HEALTH TO VOTE ON PROOF OF VACCINATION POLICY While facing questions about the fate of small businesses, the Board postponed the vote to mid-January BUSINESS PROFILE: DOÑA ESTELA

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN January 4, 2022
LAURA KIESEL

BATTLE: SGARS

Poisons used by Mass municipalities are killing more than just the rats they’re targeting. In practice, their controversial tactics may actually protect the rodent population. It was a sunny Friday morning in late July of this year when Jodi Sylvester, a wildlife photographer from central Massachusetts, drove into the Boston area to check

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LAURA KIESEL December 16, 2021
COLE ROSENGREN

FEATURE FOLLOWUP: REVISITING RECYCLING

It took decades for workers doing this dangerous job to get a living wage. But are their problems finally sorted out? For the first time ever, Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville are boosting the pay for the workers who sort their recyclables after resolving a decades-long stalemate with a regional company.

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COLE ROSENGREN November 10, 2021
SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

INVESTIGATING THE INTERSTATE: VOICES FROM THE COMMUNITY

Residents reflect on what it’s like to live with the highways in their backyards

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN September 21, 2021

​​MAYOR CURTATONE ACCEPTS NEW POSITION WITH ENERGY INDUSTRY NONPROFIT

Bypasses a run for governor

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN September 21, 2021
EMILEE KLEIN

WHY ARE LYME DISEASE CASES SO HIGH IN THE NORTHEAST?

URI researcher Dr. Howard Ginsberg breaks down the latest reports on the northeast tick threat

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EMILEE KLEIN August 27, 2021
SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

INVESTIGATING THE INTERSTATE: ARE MASSDOT’S SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS ENOUGH?

This past June, MassDOT announced that it would address safety concerns connected to East Somerville’s highways

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN August 17, 2021
SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

MOTHERS OUT FRONT ISSUES COMPLAINT ABOUT GAS LEAKS

The organization is calling upon Eversource to address the leaks and damaged trees

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN August 10, 2021
EMILEE KLEIN

THE FLOOD: MASS HAS A RUNOFF PROBLEM. WHAT’S BEING DONE?

Thanks to stormwater pollution, Dirty Water’s more than just a theme song. It’s a way of life.

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EMILEE KLEIN July 25, 2021
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