It’s easy to write a letter in your own voice about why you support Will’s re-election as a public servant: Just write from the heart. It’s good to share a story, but you can also just express your views. It doesn’t have to be long
Below are contacts for news outlets in my district. You should write to the paper that serves your own community. Please send us a copy at letters@votebrownsberger.com, so we know your letter is going in.
Belmont
- The Belmont Voice — letters@belmontvoice.org — Limit 300 words; Belmont residents only; one letter per 30 days; max two signatures; include full name, address, and phone. No form/templated letters. Letters policy here.
- The Belmontonian — editor@belmontonian.com — No published word limit found.
Cambridge
- Cambridge Day — forpublication@cambridgeday.com — Limit 300 words; include full name, address, and phone; no anonymous or form letters. Letters policy here.
- Cambridge | Somerville Independent — editor@csindie.com — No published word limit found.
- The Harvard Crimson — editorial@thecrimson.com — 150–350 words; must respond directly to recently published Crimson opinion content or coverage; must be signed (no organizations or anonymous writers). Letters policy here.
Watertown
- Watertown News — watertownmanews@gmail.com — No strict published word limit.
Allston / Brighton
- Allstonia — editor@allstonia.com — No published word limit. Letters policy here.
Fenway / Kenmore
- The Fenway News — fenwaynews@gmail.com — No published word limit; monthly nonprofit community paper. See production schedule here.
- The Boston Guardian (Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Downtown, Fenway, South End) — news@thebostonguardian.com — No published word limit.