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Gloria Fox remembered at service in Roxbury
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Gloria Fox remembered at service in Roxbury
Former state rep. Byron Rushing speaks at the funeral service for Gloria Fox at the Charles Street A.M.E. Church on Tuesday, Dec. 10.
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Academically excellent charter school expanding to Somerville
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From jail to a new life: Mass. Recovery Court graduates look ahead to sobriety.
It's graduation day at Charlestown Recovery Court, and by his own measure, Derek Agersea being alive to see and be in it is a miracle.
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State and receiver clash over next steps for Benjamin Healthcare Center
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State and receiver clash over next steps for Benjamin Healthcare Center
When leadership from the Edgar Benjamin Healthcare Center met with representatives from the state in court on Dec. 5, the topic of what’s next for the Mission Hill nursing facility, which faced a potential closure in the spring, dominated the status conference.
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When your health insurance puts profits over your care we all lose
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When your health insurance puts profits over your care we all lose
The brazen murder last week of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a Manhattan sidewalk produced sympathy for the Minnesota-based executive and his family, elicited the usual concerns about gun violence and reinforced public fears about urban crime.
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Trump’s questionable cabinet choices
The second coming of the Trump presidency in 2025 has generated significant controversy and speculation over the potential makeup of his cabinet.
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Online harassment of women spikes after election, report finds
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Online harassment of women spikes after election, report finds
Online harassment targeted at women significantly increased on social media platforms following the United States presidential election, according to a report by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, a consortium of independent human rights nonprofits.
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New city ordinance would center equity and inclusion in municipal work
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New city ordinance would center equity and inclusion in municipal work
A new ordinance under consideration by the Boston City Council would aim to center equity and inclusion in the work that the council and the rest of the city does in municipal governance.
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City’s Compact Living Pilot helps developers tackle housing crisis
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City’s Compact Living Pilot helps developers tackle housing crisis
Next summer, when work on 24 Westminster Ave. is finished, the 12 units currently under construction will go on the market with an average sale price below $600,000. The units are compact, thoughtfully designed and, according to Dream Development Managing Director Gregory Minott, demonstrate the possibility for building affordable housing without subsidies.
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Steve McQueen’s ‘Blitz’ shines poignant spotlight on children of war
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Steve McQueen’s ‘Blitz’ shines poignant spotlight on children of war
In the United Kingdom from September 1940 to May 1941, cities like London were under attack in an eight-month-long aerial bombardment from Nazi Germany known as the Blitz. British director Sir Steve McQueen (“12 Years a Slave”) uses the months long attacks for the backdrop of his newest film “Blitz.
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MCCI and Foundation for Business Equity merge to become Nectar Community Investments
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MCCI and Foundation for Business Equity merge to become Nectar Community Investments
After two local businesses merged two years ago, they now have a new name to solidify their shared commitment to championing racial equity by supporting homeowners and business owners of color.
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Two exceptional Mass. high school football players
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Two exceptional Mass. high school football players
As the world of college football braces itself for a 12-team playoff run to an NCAA Division One National Championship, the Banner wishes to take a moment to acknowledge two outstanding prep school players who look to make names for themselves in the next few years.
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Centering the Child & Childhood: Belonging in Park’s Upper Division
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Centering the Child & Childhood: Belonging in Park’s Upper Division
At Park, we intentionally call Grades 5 through 8 the “Upper Division.” Unlike at schools where the spotlight shines mainly on the efforts of high school students, students in Park’s Grades 5-8 are the leaders of the school – growing in confidence and accomplishment, finding joy in challenge.
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