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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

SOMERVILLE WIRE: May 4, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

Somerville Open Studios takes off, facemask rules relax, and an amendment on air and noise pollution in Somerville is adopted

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN May 4, 2021
SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

ENVIRONMENTALISTS MISS IN-PERSON ACTIVISM

Expect direct organizing resurgence post-pandemic

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN April 30, 2021
SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

SOMERVILLE WIRE: April 6, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

Will Mbah begins a run for mayor, Virginia Hussey campaigns for city councilor, and a native plants ordinance is passed.

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN April 6, 2021
SAMANTHA HERRMANN

ARTIFICIAL TURF DEBATE INTENSIFIES, FOR SOMERVILLE LOCALS AND ADVOCATES

A park on Somerville Avenue becomes the subject of a heated argument.

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SAMANTHA HERRMANN January 29, 2021
KARINE VANN

KITCHEN CONSEQUENTIAL: RESTAURANTS AND BARS ARE MAJOR THEATERS IN THE WAR AGAINST DISPOSABLES

“As a longtime server and operations manager, I know there are definitely solutions to this.”

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KARINE VANN March 11, 2020
KARINE VANN

AMBITIOUS CYCLE: MASS RESIDENTS STRUGGLE TO OPT OUT OF THE DISPOSABLE ECONOMY

Living with fewer materials and less waste should, in theory, save consumers money and resources. It should also save municipalities money in the sharply rising costs of recycling and trash disposal. But waste-free options are expensive in personal time and inconvenience, especially when compared to the unparalleled convenience of the disposable economy

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KARINE VANN February 26, 2020
KARINE VANN

IT’S HARD WORK BEING GREEN: CAMBRIDGE AND SOMERVILLE RESIDENTS TALK ENVIRONMENTAL HABITS AND RESPONSIBILITY AT MARKEY TOWN HALL

“What we did in this resolution is to lay out what should happen … in every sector of the American economy. Because they can all be transformed with new technologies, with new strategies, new conservation techniques, and in a very brief period of time.”

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KARINE VANN February 17, 2020
OLIVIA DENG

“YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE AN INCREDIBLE AMOUNT OF POWER”: YOUTH MOVEMENT APPLIES PRESSURE

“We saw this opportunity where, if we could organize young people in New Hampshire to not only turn out to vote but to also work after the election to hold leaders accountable, we actually have a lot of political agency.”

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OLIVIA DENG February 6, 2020
STEPHANIE WITTENBACH

NO GLOSS FOR FOSS

Somerville has scant green space, but who will maintain the little there is?

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STEPHANIE WITTENBACH December 19, 2019
SUREN MOODLIAR

THE MOST DANGEROUS SQUARE MILE

The centuries-long relationship with Boston that made Chelsea a frontline community for environmental justice

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SUREN MOODLIAR September 18, 2019
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