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In the news: Corey Thomas
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In the news: Corey Thomas
Corey Thomas was recently named chair of the board of directors of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts.
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City awards first new liquor licenses under 2024 legislation
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City awards first new liquor licenses under 2024 legislation
For the past four years, La Parada Dominican Kitchen in Egleston Square has been dishing up mofongo, chofan — a Dominican fried rice — and bucketfuls of beans. Now, the restaurant is preparing to start serving wine and beer, as well as an expanded menu, after being awarded a liquor license, part of 225 new permits allocated under legislation passed by the State House.
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New state initiatives aim to connect vets with more, increased benefits
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New state initiatives aim to connect vets with more, increased benefits
A new online tool launched by the state Feb. 14 lets veterans estimate how much they can receive in financial benefits.
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‘It’s not too late’: Health commission pushes for more vaccination in face of flu uptick
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‘It’s not too late’: Health commission pushes for more vaccination in face of flu uptick
Across the city, the BPHC is holding free clinics, offering residents the opportunity to get a flu or COVID shot in response to an “extreme uptick” in cases, said Dr. Bisola Ojikutu, the city’s public health commissioner.
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Two sides clash at zoning hearing for proposed Roxbury development
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Two sides clash at zoning hearing for proposed Roxbury development
For Nashira Baril, her proposed project to redevelop four parcels in a residential area near Nubian Square would mean the next step toward the completion of a dream to bring a birth center into Boston, plus the creation of a permanent home for five other nonprofit organizations.
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In the news: Angela Johnson
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In the news: Angela Johnson
Angela Johnson, Senior Director of Philanthropy at Year Up United, was recently named Chair of the Board of Directors for Old North Illuminated, a non-profit organization whose primary focus is preserving Boston’s Old North Church Historic Site.
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Students take on city issues in Aspen Challenge program
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Students take on city issues in Aspen Challenge program
Under bright, colorful lights, to the beat of music, high schoolers across Boston gathered to kick off a new opportunity to make their voices heard.
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Fletcher ‘Flash’ Wiley, 82
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Fletcher ‘Flash’ Wiley, 82
Fletcher Houston Wiley, known citywide as “Flash” Wiley, an attorney, civic leader and a leading member of Boston’s business community, died on Feb. 7 at 82.
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Conservancy proposes alternate vision for White Stadium
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Conservancy proposes alternate vision for White Stadium
Just before demolition began on the George Robert White Memorial Stadium last Friday, activists gathered Thursday evening at Lena Park Community Development Corporation’s American Legion Highway building to discuss an alternate vision for the stadium.
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City aims to tackle life expectancy gap, health disparities with new Live Long and Well Agenda
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City aims to tackle life expectancy gap, health disparities with new Live Long and Well Agenda
Under a campaign called the Live Long and Well Agenda, the city is looking to target overdose deaths, cardiometabolic diseases and preventable cancers — conditions that disproportionately affect communities of color and that the commission has identified as the leading causes of premature death in those communities of color.
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BPS partnership aims to make computer science careers ‘Beyond Possible’
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BPS partnership aims to make computer science careers ‘Beyond Possible’
A new college pathway initiative being launched by Boston Public Schools will aim to connect its students with those opportunities. The program, called “Beyond Possible,” will offer students hands-on experience in computer science with college-level classes.
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Task force on Carney Hospital plans broader focus on social determinants of health
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Task force on Carney Hospital plans broader focus on social determinants of health
The working group assigned by Gov. Maura Healey to figure out what to do with the shuttered Carney Hospital is planning to look more broadly at the roots of health disparities in the Dorchester community.
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