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Editor’s Note: Welcome to Our New Website

For our fourth anniversary, we've treated ourselves to a makeover.

The Streetsblog websites have upgraded to a new Wordpress platform, and it's the network's first redesign since the Great Recession. We think it looks better, and we hope it will work better for our readers, too, with better accessibility features, larger-format photos, and a new homepage.

It's still a work in progress, so please forgive us while we work through the transition. In the days to come, we'll also be implementing a new, much-improved reader commenting system.

For those of you using RSS feeds, you can find ours at mass.streetsblog.org/feed.

The new site also opens up new opportunities for display ads, so if your business or workplace wants to brag about supporting Streetsblog's nonprofit journalism, please get in touch.

Similarly, if you find broken links, or anything that looks strange, please email us to let us know so that we can fix them.

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