Reorganizing city government into a cabinet-style architecture, regional collaboration and affordable housing are key to Somerville mayor’s administration.
Toward an Intelligent Utopia" asks: Is human progress really possible with moral imagination in such evidently short supply?
The jury trial of Gary Rogers, a Somerville man facing eviction for non-payment of rent, began Monday with opening statements ...
As grape arbors grow scarce in Cambridge and Somerville, herbalist Mo Katz-Christy encourages local residents to turn their “grape eyes” on.
The case reflects growing tensions over rising rents, tenant protections, and landlord practices in Somerville's competitive housing market.
“Some of us can’t go to the other one so we’re doing what we can,” said Judy Young, who was pushing a rolling walker with a handmade sign that read “No Kings! Bridges for/by “THE PEOPLE.”” ...
Proponents of two potential ballot measures aiming to tackle the state’s dire housing crunch – pulling from entirely ...
The lack of affordable housing across the state will be the focal point of the race between state Rep. Mike Connolly and his challenger, affordable housing advocate Neil Miller.
Cambridge City Council is proposing a significant change for parking permits that would Many seniors are on fixed incomes.
New public spaces in Cambridge may come with gender-neutral bathrooms, thanks to a unanimous approval of a policy order by councillors during their meeting March 23. The vote came ahead of Trans Day ...
The majestic birds have made a comeback in Massachusetts, but now are under threat from the worst kind of food poisoning.
Mount Auburn Cemetery’s latest Death Café tries to help people grapple with a subject many would rather avoid.