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What's new at The Bay State Banner Dorchester tenants challenge eviction caseIn February, the building’s previous landlord, Gabriel Lepe, notified the tenants that he had an interested buyer who wanted the building vacated. Page 2 - no comments - 305 views  Mayor outlines neighborhood priorities in capital spending budgetMayor Martin Walsh gathered with city leaders last Thursday to outline his five-year capital spending budget, touting investments ranging from new kitchens in school buildings to improvements to the city’s transit infrastructure and upgrades to parks and libraries. Page 3 - no comments - 203 views  Do black lives now matter?With ratification of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in 1865, slavery became illegal in the United States, but the reign of racial terror was just about to begin. Until then, slaves were the property of the plantation owners, and it was impractical to damage or destroy one’s own property. Page 4 - no comments - 284 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 142 views  ROVING CAMERAI think it’s very unfair. It seems like a long time before people started coming forward. If it was true, they should have got him 30 years ago.. Page 5 - no comments - 392 views  The legacy of Dr. King and the “bank-in” movementIt was 50 years ago that the predecessor of OneUnited Bank, Unity Bank and Trust Company, was founded in Roxbury, Massachusetts. That same year, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, in his final speech, delivered in Memphis, Tennessee, spoke of the imperative of investing in black institutions, including blackowned banks:. Page 5 - no comments - 296 views  IN THE NEWS“As a longtime resident of Dorchester and a health care leader for our community, Stan will prove to be a valuable addition to our board of directors,” said Ramos. “I am certain that Stan will help Carney continue its mission to provide high-quality care in our community with compassion and respect. Page 5 - no comments - 259 views  ‘The Movement for Black Lives’PHOTO: ELLEN SHUB/BLACKWIRE Lezley McSpadden (left), mother of Michael Brown, appeared with Benjamin Crump, attorney for the families of Brown, Trayvon Martin and Stephon Clark at a panel titled “The Movement for Black Lives: Justice for Michael Brown 4 Years Later” April 23 at the Harvard Kennedy School. Page 6 - no comments - 355 views  Long Island teen informs on MS 13, ICE marks him for deportationHenry’s case came to the attention of investigators earlier this month after ProPublica published his story in partnership with New York Magazine. Henry was 17 when he decided to inform on his gang, MS-13. He thought authorities could help him start a new life. Page 7 - no comments - 574 views  Roxbury Open HouseMayor Martin Walsh hosts the Roxbury Open House for residents to come by and check out what’s available to them from different departments at the City of Boston.. Page 9 - no comments - 230 views  Back in the saddleYou’ve been out of the working world for a while. Whether you took some time off to travel or stayed home for a few years to raise a family, you’re finally ready to pack up that briefcase, polish up your resume, and make your grand entrance back into the workforce. Page 10 - no comments - 281 views  Home care agency expands its reachMadan earned her master’s degree in dietetics and public health nutrition in New Delhi, India and had always been a natural caretaker, but she said some critics didn’t think she would be able to succeed in running her own non-medical, private home care agency. Page 10 - no comments - 275 views  BIZ BITSUnlike a traditional job, where you generally don’t need to bring more than a packed lunch to work, freelancing requires a few essential tricks and tools to succeed. Whether you’re looking to start out or refresh your personal brand, homeworking experts cite five important tips to help you succeed at the freelance game. Page 10 - no comments - 237 views   . Page 11 - no comments - 140 views  SMALL BUSINESS, BIG CHALLENGESTo keep employees healthy and happy, it is important for business owners to provide benefits and affordable medical insurance. However, according to a Financial Burdens Survey, more than a quarter of small-business owners claim that healthcare was their primary challenge. Page 13 - no comments - 351 views  SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSFlowers are a great way to show someone you appreciate them or to honor the memory of a loved one who has passed. When you decide to visit your local florist rather than a “flower department” or an e-commerce store, the experience will be much more personal. Page 14 - no comments - 274 views  START YOUR OWN SMALL BUSINESSYour idea for an upcoming business doesn’t need to be one of a kind. In fact, competition makes companies thrive to impress and succeed. However, if you are not offering a niche product or service, it is crucial to research the market in which you will be competing. Page 15 - no comments - 298 views  SUPPORT HOMETOWN EATERIESA great way many local restaurants give back to their community is by donating goods to local food banks. According to Feeding America, 41 million people face hunger in the U.S. today, including nearly 13 million children and more than 5 million seniors. Page 16 - no comments - 358 views  SMALL BUSINESS’ UNSUNG HEROESBeing the boss of your own company takes patience with employees, dedicated training techniques and the ability to learn from mistakes. A leader is someone who can be looked up to by subordinates while showing enthusiasm during achievements and recognizing faults and correcting issues that are detrimental to a bottom line. Page 17 - no comments - 254 views  U.S. SMALL BUSINESS STATSMicrobusiness employers (firms with one to nine employees) are the most common type of firm in the country. In 2016, there were 3.8 million in operation, employing 74.8 percent of private-sector employers.. Page 18 - no comments - 224 views  Art in Bloompring was a tease last weekend, with a sublime Saturday and downpours before and after. A more reliable celebration of spring was indoors, at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, where the museum’s 42nd annual “Art in Bloom” brought floral magic to works of art throughout the museum from April 28 to April 30. Page 20 - no comments - 877 views  Loud and proudHarvard University’s Kuumba Singers kicked off their 48th Annual Dean Archie C. Epps Spring Concert on Saturday night with a lively mash-up of “Get Ready” and “Dancing in the Streets” from “Motown the Musical.” Dancing down the Sanders Theatre’s aisles and onto the stage, the performers radiated joy. Page 20 - no comments - 333 views  BOSTON SCENESThe Boston Architectural College (BAC) hosted its annual Spring Gala on Thursday, April 19th at the Boston Design Center in the Seaport District. Page 23 - no comments - 689 views 
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