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What's new at The Bay State BannerThe loss of common courtesyAt the start of the new year, many people’s thoughts turn to quality of life matters. Sharp retailers understand this. That is why there are so many sales for home goods and bedding. The high cost of household furniture and kitchen appliances makes it difficult for the average working family to upgrade the quality of their household goods. Page 4 - no comments - 330 views  Clearly, Trump doesn’t have our backsAfrican Americans have learned how to progress over the years despite the racial discrimination that persists in some elements of society. However, blacks have always expected that political leaders, while tolerating bigotry, would nonetheless protect the interests of the nation throughout the world. Page 4 - no comments - 318 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 217 views  Roxbury Community College — your future is our focusOver the past several years, Roxbury Community College has undergone a significant transformation. We have been diligent and focused in our efforts to enhance educational excellence, grow school-wide respect and civility, and foster an open, inclusive environment and exchange of ideas. Page 7 - no comments - 642 views  Luxe beauty at low pricesNatasha’s Homemade Organic Body Butter line consists of 14 different body butters, including natural scents like passion fruit, vanilla chai, lavender rosewater, cherry blossom, cocoa butter and mango kiwi. Williams also makes body scrubs, natural teeth whitener and peppermint hair serum, which stimulates the hair follicles, she says. Page 8 - no comments - 708 views  BIZ BITS“When advice or help is unsolicited, it can lead to a few issues. First, the advice/help may not be very useful or informative because there is a very real possibility that the helper does not have an accurate understanding of the problem or... Page 8 - no comments - 370 views  Job trends: Great Recession still colors outlook, fearsBut the current labor market landscape is very different. We have experienced almost 100 consecutive months of job gains and, at 3.7 percent, unemployment is the lowest it has been in nearly 50 years. Job openings exceed unemployed job seekers by more than 1 million. Page 9 - no comments - 337 views  New businessPHOTO: JOHN WILCOX Mayor Martin Walsh attends the ribbon cutting for Beauty Line, a new business that has opened in the Washington Park Mall.. Page 9 - no comments - 300 views  ‘River to River Deep’In the late 1960s, he became involved in the Coalition of Black Revolutionary Artists, or COBRA (later renamed AfriCOBRA). During those years, he created large-scale figurative weavings that were showcased in the group’s exhibitions. Page 11 - no comments - 430 views  Part of an age-friendly city: advocacy training for eldersThe Boston Senior Civic Academy, organized by the city’s Elderly Commission and researchers from University of Massachusetts-Boston’s Gerontology Institute, included visits to city, state and federal government buildings and opportunities to meet and hear from more than 40 people who help craft policies that affect aging in Boston. Page 12 - no comments - 462 views 
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