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What's new at The Bay State Banner Developers look to backyards for new housing unitsAround Roxbury, developers are proposing projects like this, squeezing in extra residential units in lots that require zoning variances because they are too small or have too little frontage on the street, in the name of creating enough and affordable housing, and crowding the neighbors that are already there. Page 2 - no comments - 319 views  Jeanne Pinado leaving Madison Park CDC after 20 years at helmWhen Jeanne Pinado took the reins at Madison Park Development Corporation in 1998, Dudley Square was on the verge of a major makeover, but it had a ways to go. Although street-level retail shops were thriving, the upper floors of the area’s large office buildings had been vacant for years. Page 3 - no comments - 373 views  A mean-spirited slap at immigrantsDuring the 1787 Constitutional Convention the Founding Fathers debated whether slaves should be counted as freemen on the census. The Constitution required a decennial census that would determine the number of representatives to Congress from each state. Page 4 - no comments - 353 views  A shared benefitA major issue to be debated in the 2020 election is whether the U.S. will adopt a Medicare for All system of health insurance. Now, only those 65 years of age or older are eligible. Conservatives argue that the cost of extending the coverage is too expensive, but there is also a philosophical reluctance which is even more compelling. Page 4 - no comments - 306 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 271 views  Housing advocates discuss crisis solutionsWhile many solutions were discussed, including some that are already being proposed in the city government, most of the panel speakers at the April 29 event agreed that instead of building more market-rate housing, the city needs to create housing for its lowest-income residents. Page 6 - no comments - 316 views  Parent participation missing from superintendent searchThe process of replacing Tommy Chang as Boston Public Schools superintendent is ending the way it began: hurriedly, secretively, and with little apparent consideration of either the desires of the BPS community or for the requirements of this job. The superintendent will directly impact the lives of tens of thousands of Boston’s next generation. Page 7 - no comments - 332 views  USES identifies buyer for Tubman HouseIf the deal goes through, the developer will tear down the threestory 1978 structure and build a six-story mixed-use development with a café and USES office on the street level, parking below grade and 65 residential units on the upper floors, according to USES Executive Director Maicharia Weir Lytle. Page 9 - no comments - 364 views  Working at the intersection of art and businessGrowing up in the Dominican Republic, Cojuelos’ Productions founder and principal Rosario Ubiera-Minaya was always surrounded by art. Her brother Ruben Ubiera is a muralist based in Miami, frequently featured at Wynwood Walls, and there were always sounds of bachata and merengue musicians playing throughout the streets of Santo Domingo. Page 12 - no comments - 467 views  Passion and hard workAmericans embrace an entrepreneurial spirit. About 10 percent of the labor force — or more than 15 million people — work for themselves, according to the Bureau for Labor Statistics. Successful small-business owners create jobs and economic opportunity while avoiding mistakes and seizing innovation and the future. Page 13 - no comments - 325 views  Kill the 9-to-5 by turning your hobby into a thriving business“When you do what you love, it doesn’t feel like work. However, people are intimidated by the idea of transitioning a hobby into this type of dream,” says Jim Salmon, vice president of business services at Navy Federal Credit Union. “Becoming a successful entrepreneur doesn’t have to be difficult with the right drive and passion. Page 14 - no comments - 443 views  Speak your truthOn May 6, two Boston area students will compete in the National August Wilson Monologue Competition. Anotidaishe Chikunya, a senior at Dana Hall School, took first place in the Boston Regional Finals, hosted by the Huntington Theatre Company, for her performance as Berniece from “The Piano Lesson. Page 15 - no comments - 390 views  Moving, Passing, Scoring, Surviving.For a brief five-day engagement, poet and playwright Marc Bamuthi Joseph’s vibrant, physical tale “/peh-LO-tah/” takes the stage at ArtsEmerson. Presented May 1 through May 5, the show explores both the joy of soccer culture and the corrupt corporate systems around it. Page 15 - no comments - 348 views  Where to find jazz in Boston? You’d be surprised.Nowadays, Dr. Zhu, who trained in psychiatry at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center, balances his work in the economics of global health with the demands of the restaurant. Dr. Chen does research for Novartis, the Swiss pharmaceutical firm that has its world headquarters in Kendall Square, between her managerial chores at SHK. Page 16 - no comments - 416 views 
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