This Week in NeighborMedia: Gap Protest, Perpetual Roadwork, Austerity, Citizen Journalism and more...
This Week in NeighborMedia: Gap Protest, Perpetual Roadwork, Austerity, Citizen Journalism and more...
This Week in NeighborMedia: a recap of the week's captivating Cambridge stories produced by NeighborMedia correspondents at Cambridge Community Television.
Latest stories
- Saul Tannenbaum reports on intelligence sharing and its impact on Cambridge : "Intelligence About Tsarnaev Not Shared with Cambridge Police."
- Maurice Wilkey covers several events kicking off the Together Festival: "Together opens its fest with a motherful spectacular big-bang! (pt 1)" and "Together opens its fest with a motherful spectacular big-bang! (pt 2)."
- Chris Herold interviews activists protesting Harvard Square Gap store after recent factory collapse [with video]: "Bangladesh Worker Supporters Picket the Gap."
- Bev Mire observes perpetual roadwork, reflecting on delays and her impression that the number of sites is causing chaos on the roads: "Roadwork!"
- Sarah Hill reports on efforts to raise funds in tight deadline to winterize community center gym and more: "Cambridge Community Center Plans Major Renovation."
- Saul Tannenbaum covers lecture given by Secretary of Housing and Urban Development: "Shaun Donovan's Shameful Message: Accept Austerity."
- Saul Tannenbaum captures the May 4th citizen journalism event in tweets, using Storify: "Filling the News Gap in Cambridge and Beyond."
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