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Somerville Journal: Helen Corrigan's Letter to the Editor

Somerville Journal: Helen Corrigan's Letter to the Editor

Somerville Journal: Helen Corrigan's Letter to the Editor

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 Helen Corrigan, first woman to be elected Alderman At Large in Somerville, on why she's voting for Catia. 

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Somerville Journal: Ben Echevarria's Letter to the Editor

Somerville Journal: Helen Corrigan's Letter to the Editor

Somerville Journal: Helen Corrigan's Letter to the Editor

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Ben Echevarria, local immigrants rights advocate, announces his support of Catia.

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Somerville Journal: Joe Lynch's Letter to the Editor

Somerville Journal: Helen Corrigan's Letter to the Editor

Somerville Journal: Joe Lynch's Letter to the Editor

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Joe Lynch, Chair of the Somerville City Committee Ward 5, shares why he's voting for Catia.

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Somerville Journal: Diane Master's Letter to the Editor

Dig Boston: Background, Residence at Issue in Somerville Race for Open House Seat

Dig Boston: Background, Residence at Issue in Somerville Race for Open House Seat

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Diane Masters, former Chair, Somerville's Democratic City Committee outlines why she's voting for Catia.

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Dig Boston: Background, Residence at Issue in Somerville Race for Open House Seat

Dig Boston: Background, Residence at Issue in Somerville Race for Open House Seat

Dig Boston: Background, Residence at Issue in Somerville Race for Open House Seat

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Dig Boston dives into the candidate's backgrounds and campaign messaging

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Somerville Journal: Ken Brociner's Guest Column

Dig Boston: Background, Residence at Issue in Somerville Race for Open House Seat

Somerville Journal: Lawyer Notes Inaccuracies in Residency Claim

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Ken Brociner, local activist, writer, and columnist, explains why he's voting for Cata.

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Somerville Journal: Lawyer Notes Inaccuracies in Residency Claim

Somerville Journal: Lawyer Notes Inaccuracies in Residency Claim

Somerville Journal: Lawyer Notes Inaccuracies in Residency Claim

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Election Lawyer, Kate R. Cook clarifies ruling of election residency claims.

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Somerville Journal: Mike Grunko's Letter to the Editor

Somerville Journal: Lawyer Notes Inaccuracies in Residency Claim

Somerville Journal: Mike Grunko's Letter to the Editor

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Mike Grunko, local labor leader, Chair of the Ward 3 Democratic Committee, and Treasurer of the City Committe, on why he's voting for Catia. 

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Somerville Journal: Candidate Questionnaire

Somerville Journal: Lawyer Notes Inaccuracies in Residency Claim

Somerville Journal: Mike Grunko's Letter to the Editor

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 Catia on the issues and 

her vision for Somerville

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Somerville Journal: Social services, not militarization, are key to public safety

Somerville Journal: Social services, not militarization, are key to public safety

Somerville Journal: Social services, not militarization, are key to public safety

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Catia's column paints a vision for what real public safety should look like. 

Or, read on the blog >>

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Somerville Labor Show with Ed Halloran

Somerville Journal: Social services, not militarization, are key to public safety

Somerville Journal: Social services, not militarization, are key to public safety

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Catia and Ed talk about the intersection of labor, 

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Somerville Ward 6 Democrats - 27th Middlesex Candidate Forum

Somerville Journal: Social services, not militarization, are key to public safety

Somerville Ward 6 Democrats - 27th Middlesex Candidate Forum

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Catia answers questions submitted by

Ward 6 voters

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Somerville Journal: Meet Catia Sharp

Somerville Journal: Catia Sharp Announces Candidacy

Somerville Ward 6 Democrats - 27th Middlesex Candidate Forum

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An introduction to Catia and why she's running for State Representative

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Somerville Journal: Catia Sharp Announces Candidacy

Somerville Journal: Catia Sharp Announces Candidacy

Somerville Journal: Catia Sharp Announces Candidacy

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Where it all began - read about

 the campaign kickoff

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