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Rent control advocates, opponents state their case during State House hearing
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Rent control advocates, opponents state their case during State House hearing
Advocates flocked to the State House, July 29, amid a renewed push to eliminate the statewide ban that prohibits cities and towns in Massachusetts from creating local rent control measures.
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'Extreme preemie' heads home healthy after 151 days at Boston hospital
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'Extreme preemie' heads home healthy after 151 days at Boston hospital
BOSTON — Angelisse Rentas was born in February at just 23 weeks, which doctors describe as "extremely premature." When they put her on the scale, she weighed only 1 lb. 4 oz.
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Stop the Israeli Army’s slow motion genocide in Gaza
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Stop the Israeli Army’s slow motion genocide in Gaza
The time is long past for a cessation of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, which has turned from a war against Hamas into a war against civilians.
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City’s Live Long and Well Agenda awards $5M in grants with goal of closing health equity gaps
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City’s Live Long and Well Agenda awards $5M in grants with goal of closing health equity gaps
Boston will soon channel $5 million into local coalitions working to tackle longstanding health disparities that have contributed to shorter life spans in parts of the city.
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Benjamin sale moves forward
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Benjamin sale moves forward
A pending sale of the Edgar P. Benjamin Healthcare Center took a step forward July 31 when Suffolk County Superior Court approved a suggestion by the facility’s receiver to sell ownership and operations to Allaire Health Service, a New-Jersey-based, for-profit operator of long-term care facilities.
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Academically excellent charter school expanding to Somerville
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Academically excellent charter school expanding to Somerville
Success is self-reinforcing at the Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School in Cambridge. Principal Sherley Bretous said, “If I knew what the secret sauce was” then “I would give it to the whole world for free.
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The Hotel Oloffson and the fires consuming Haiti
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The Hotel Oloffson and the fires consuming Haiti
Throughout the political unrest that has long gripped Haiti, one of the few islands of relative calm was the Hotel Oloffson, an ornate gingerbread mansion that hosted generations of tourists, journalists, celebrities, foreign-aid workers and diplomats.
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She fixes bikes — and breaks barriers along the way
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Business
She fixes bikes — and breaks barriers along the way
For Nerline “Lina” Moise, building her business was a complete accident. She was often repairing bicycles for family and friends when they suggested that she offer her services to community members across the city who were too busy to make it to the repair shop.
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Boston Lions Track Club has two All-Americans
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Sports
Boston Lions Track Club has two All-Americans
The names of 7-year-old Legacy Lewis and 10-year-old Trinity Franklin are among the prestigious All-American track and field listings following their recent strong showings at this year’s United States of America Track and Field Junior National Olympic Games in Savannah, Ga., July 21 to 27, and the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Junior Olympic  Games in Houston, Texas, July 28 to August 2.
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Turning youth into leaders through arts, advocacy and flash mobs
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Arts & Culture
Turning youth into leaders through arts, advocacy and flash mobs
On a piping hot Wednesday in July, 39 Boston teens clad in matching red T-shirts took to the city streets for a series of high-energy flash mob dance performances. This choreographed performance wasn’t just for fun; it was a crucial part of their summer job. 
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Latino-owned Roundhead Brewing hits the road with a traveling beer garden this summer
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Latino-owned Roundhead Brewing hits the road with a traveling beer garden this summer
At Roundhead Brewing, the first Latino-owned brewery in Massachusetts located in Hyde Park, it’s all about beer and community. Now they’re bringing that spirit to the rest of the city with a summer-wide traveling beer garden popping up around Boston.
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Take in four hours of jazz, Aug. 9 at the Eustis Estate in Milton
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Arts & Culture
Take in four hours of jazz, Aug. 9 at the Eustis Estate in Milton
On Saturday, August 9, the four-hour David Chesnut Jazz Festival at the Eustis Estate at 1424 Canton Avenue in Milton will showcase local and national talent for a highly eclectic afternoon and early evening of music.
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Initiative aims to boost reading skills of underserved elementary school students
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Initiative aims to boost reading skills of underserved elementary school students
Curry College is launching a new initiative to help enhance literary skills for elementary students. This initiative is made possible by a collaboration with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston (BGCB) and Literations.
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