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What's new at The Bay State Banner A call for automatic voter registration“Passing AVR will remove barriers and make it more efficient, cost-effective, accurate and secure, as well as register more voters,” said Pam Wilmot, executive director of Common Cause Coalition Massachusetts, speaking at a press event last week in front of the State House. Page 1 - no comments - 359 views  Public defenders fight for bargaining rightsWhile legislators were debating reforms aimed at making the state’s criminal justice system more fair, the public defenders, social workers, paralegals and investigators who work for the state’s Committee for Public Council Services were fighting... Page 1 - no comments - 330 views  Boston still rated as unaffordableduring the 2017 race between the incumbent mayor and his rival, District 7 City Councilor Tito Jackson. Jackson challenged Walsh on his current policies, saying they weren’t enough to prevent displacement of lower- and middle-income Bostonians.. Page 1 - no comments - 295 views  Luxury condo for sale sparks both buzz and concern“The developer has priced it by looking at what the unit is offering,” said Deborah Bernat, the condo’s listing agent from Coldwell Banker. “The price is based on the space, amenities, and location.” The unit’s amenities include an outdoor patio, walk-in closets, and a living room fireplace. Page 2 - no comments - 339 views  Kim Janey voted in as next District 7 city councilor“To me, it’s all about issues of equity, making sure we all get to share in what the city of Boston has to offer,” she said. “Right now, too many of us are being left out. We’re seeing disparities in terms of access to opportunity. It’s incumbent on all of us to come together to address the demand for opportunities. Page 3 - no comments - 375 views  Strategic voting builds powerIdeally, voters support political candidates because of their character, competence and commitment to shared public policy issues. However, other considerations often have an effect on political outcomes. Page 4 - no comments - 360 views  LETTERS TO THE EDITORCompact and mayor are committed to an open public process. But the Compact has fought transparency at every stage, fighting an Open Meeting Law complaint, failing to regularly post meeting minutes, and keeping under wraps details of how UE would actually work. Page 4 - no comments - 243 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 177 views  Edwards becomes first black woman elected in D. 1At Lydia Edwards’ campaign victory party last week, family, friends and supporters spilled out of the small banquet room at Kelley Square Pub. Nervous excitement filled the air as people checked their phones regularly and refreshed their newsfeeds for any sign of election results. Page 7 - no comments - 306 views  Mental illness and addiction: often hand in handBoth are developmental disorders. “That means they often begin in the teen years or even younger — periods when the brain experiences dramatic developmental changes,” said David C. Henderson, M.D., professor and chair, Department of Psychiatry at Boston Medical Center, home to the Grayken Center for Addiction. Page 9 - no comments - 291 views  Pacific News Service dba New America Media announces closure of organization“For 45 years, Pacific News Service has pioneered new ways to diversify American journalism and communications,” said Board Chair Lawrence Wilkinson. Wilkinson is chairman of Heminge & Condell, a strategic advisory and investment firm, and co-founder of Global Business Network (GBN). Page 10 - no comments - 369 views  It’s time to end off-year electionsThe city recently switched its elections to the even year and has already shown strong improvements in turnout. In the last municipal election before the switch, just 15 percent of eligible Baltimore voters cast a ballot. In 2016, the first election after the switch, 60 percent voted. Page 11 - no comments - 256 views  Building trades in the bloodAbraham Gonzalez has come a long way since he was introduced to the construction industry at age 10, fetching tools and helping hang sheetrock to assist his uncles in Miami with their carpentry business back in the 1980s, and working with his father renovating bathrooms and kitchens in Boston in the 1990s. Page 14 - no comments - 293 views  BIZ BITSSmall business has always been the backbone of the American economy, and today’s entrepreneurs are as diverse as American culture itself. Entrepreneurship takes many forms, from freelancers and independent contractors to sole proprietors. Page 14 - no comments - 276 views  When the job is perfect, but the culture isn’tSo, what do you do? If you’re interviewing, should you take the job offer anyway — even though you’re already concerned about how you’ll fit in? Or, if you’ve had this realization at your current job, should you begin to search for something different — even though you really like the work?. Page 15 - no comments - 262 views  Rhythm & HuesThrough Dec. 15, exhibits of work by Spanish photographer Héctor Mediavilla and Nuyorican photographer Christopher López are on display at the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester. Page 16 - no comments - 279 views  Unfinished journeyAs the elevator descends from the street-level concourse of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., a timeline on the wall traces each passing floor and era: 1968 and beyond; 1876– 1968; and finally, the third level, where the museum’s exhibition begins, 1400–1877. Page 17 - no comments - 292 views  INSTANT PARMALike many of my recipes, this one arose from having seasonal abundance of certain ingredients on my hands. In this case, tomatoes, eggplant and zucchini. For years, I solved this puzzle by making massive quantities of ratatouille, so much that I actually found myself needing to take a little break from that. Page 20 - no comments - 357 views  FOODEssentially, giardiniera is a mix of vegetables that most often includes bell peppers, celery, carrots, cauliflower and cucumbers. Hotter varieties include hot peppers and are increasingly popular among the more daring, spice-loving crowd.. Page 20 - no comments - 256 views  MASSACHUSETTS PORT AUTHORITYSealed General Bids for MPA Contract No. AP1808-C1, FY18-20 TERM MECHANICAL CONTRACT, ALL MASSPORT FACILITIES, BOSTON, BEDFORD, WORCESTER, BRAINTREE, WOBURN, PEABODY, AND FRAMINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS, will be received by the Massachusetts Port Authority... Page 21 - no comments - 288 views 
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