By adamg on Sun., 2/4/2024 - 1:11 pm
Jason Pramas explains why he's shutting down Somerville Wire (in part because he's now working on a statewide news source), but says Somerville is no longer in danger of becoming the news desert he once thought, because the city now has a growing list of news sources, including Cambridge Day and even a newspaper from across the river, which has a "Camberville" newsletter.
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News desert?
By g
Sun, 02/04/2024 - 5:09pm
Nothing ever happens in the area south of the Neponset River until the Sagamore Bridge. It is mostly swamp land. There are no restaurants in the area, cultural events are rare, there is no theater or worthwhile areas of natural or historic interest.
The inhabitants do not appear friendly. Approach carefully, and speak loudly and slowly to assist understanding.
-BOSTON GLOBE
BREAKING: The trees in Miles
By CH
Mon, 02/05/2024 - 11:12am
BREAKING: The trees in Miles Standish State Forest got a little taller today. Also, several squirrels reportedly found acorns
Yes, it truly is an action-packed part of the state.
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