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Introducing The Banner’s Encyclopedia Climatica: What is geothermal energy and how does it work?
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Introducing The Banner’s Encyclopedia Climatica: What is geothermal energy and how does it work?
The Bay State Banner wants to hear your questions about the climate and environment. This article was produced as part of a new project called Encyclopedia Climatica, in response to a reader-submitted question.
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GBH Amplifies: Ron Bell - What Does it Really Take to Build Community?
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How to maximize retirement savings for longer lives
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How to maximize retirement savings for longer lives
With life expectancy increasing, these strategies can help to ensure your retirement savings last. An increase in life expectancy is bringing new challenges — and opportunities — for retirement planning.
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Martha's Vineyard Gospel Festival featuring Tamela Mann
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August 11, 2025
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Library renaming is an appropriate way to honor Sarah-Ann Shaw
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Library renaming is an appropriate way to honor Sarah-Ann Shaw
Sarah-Ann Shaw, the pioneering Boston journalist who died last year at age 90, believed deeply in the power of education to change lives and uplift communities.
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Cape Verde celebrates 50 years of independence
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Cape Verde celebrates 50 years of independence
Gunga Tavares remembers July 5, 1975, as an unusually hot day when thousands of Cape Verdeans made their way through the streets of the capitol city of Praia to the Estádio da Várzea to celebrate independence from 500 years of Portuguese colonial rule.
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City course aims to connect immigrants with advocacy skills, civic life
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City course aims to connect immigrants with advocacy skills, civic life
When Karen Mejia migrated to the United States from Somalia as a high schooler, she struggled to connect with the language and the culture.
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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 people and perspectives behind the founding of America
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The people and perspectives behind the founding of America
Visitors gathered at the Museum of African American History (MAAH) in Boston last Monday to see the unveiling of their newest exhibit titled “Black Voices of the Revolution.”
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After 30 years in business DRB has grown 73%
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After 30 years in business DRB has grown 73%
Anthony Samuels didn’t set out to create one of the state’s largest janitorial firms. He initially just wanted to make enough money to start a new company after he sold it.
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‘Doomsday’ of a positive light in South Easton
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‘Doomsday’ of a positive light in South Easton
This is the story of a young man from the streets of Dorchester named John “Doomsday” Howard, who rose from the hardscrabble streets of his community to gain an international name for himself in the field of mixed martial arts.
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Young actors from Boston Arts Academy pour heart and soul into fifth play of ‘Ufot Family Cycle’
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Young actors from Boston Arts Academy pour heart and soul into fifth play of ‘Ufot Family Cycle’
Since fall 2024, theaters around Boston have been hosting the nine-play Ufot Family Cycle by playwright Mfoniso Udofia. The fifth installment, “Kufre n’ Quay,” is performed almost entirely by Black and brown Boston Arts Academy students, many appearing in a professional production for the first time.
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Boston While Black Family Reunion celebrates five years
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Boston While Black Family Reunion celebrates five years
Now in its fifth year, Boston While Black is preparing to host its annual Family Reunion community event on July 26.
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Protesters call on Gov. Healey to end Dept. of Correction’s cooperation with ICE
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Protesters call on Gov. Healey to end Dept. of Correction’s cooperation with ICE
A crowd of more than 40 protesters demonstrated in front of Gov. Maura Healey’s Arlington home Monday morning at 5 a.m., calling on her to end a Massachusetts Department of Correction (DOC) cooperation agreement with ICE.
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