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What's new at The Bay State Banner A 50-year tradition continues on Hewins St.But as the neighborhood and city changed, so too did the block. Eight years later, with new families populating the street of neat two-family Victorian homes, Lisenby was enlisted to organize the first Hewins Street block party. She recalls shopping at Lord Jeff’s and other stores for supplies. Page 2 - no comments - 227 views  State seeks bids for last 10-acre parcel on Boston State Hospital siteIn May, the state’s Division of Capital Asset Management quietly released a request for proposals for the last 10-acre parcel at the Boston State site, giving prospective developers a shot at filling in what was until recently the largest expanse of undeveloped land in the city. Page 3 - no comments - 278 views  The New York Times 1619 projectThe New York Times Magazine published an historically significant account of the 400th anniversary of the first African slaves to be brought to the North American continent. In August 1619, 30 to 40 slaves landed in Jamestown, Va. That was 157 years before the British colonies became the United States of America in 1776. Page 4 - no comments - 339 views  LETTERS TO THE EDITORWhen I read about bulletproof or bullet-resistant backpacks for small children—no matter how practical and protective the acquisitions might be against mass shootings—I was compelled to ask: “Where are we going?!?” Sadly, the first verse of William Wordsworth’s poem “We Are Seven”. Page 4 - no comments - 229 views  All in the familyFrom early times, whenever humans congregate they manage to create a conflict among opposing tribes that have formed. The ancient Greeks, who were noted for their advanced civilization, could not avoid the incessant call to arms. The citizens of Athens and Sparta, all of Grecian heritage, engaged in the Peloponnesian War (431- 404 BC) for 27 years. Page 4 - no comments - 209 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 140 views  Warren: why did the Justice Dept. go easy on big banks?Sen. Elizabeth Warren is demanding information from the Justice Department about actions that Trump administration officials took last year to reduce the penalties against two large banks that sold faulty mortgages to investors in the run-up to the financial crisis. Page 7 - no comments - 247 views  Dominican culture on display in annual paradeThe Dominican Festival parade made its way from Hyde Square in Jamaica Plain to Seaver Street. Bright costumes, live music, beauty queens, low-riders and candidates in this year’s City Council election marched along the route, cheered on by flag-waving spectators. Page 8 - no comments - 1,014 views  ICIC builds ecosystem for small businessesIn 1994, when Harvard Business School Professor Michael Porter founded the Institute for a Competitive Inner City, decades of capital flight had taken a toll on Boston’s neighborhoods, leaving many without basic amenities such as supermarkets and drugstores. Page 13 - no comments - 258 views  Verde SauceLike the Latin root, viridi, verde first appeared in the Mediterranean. In Spain, France and Italy the sauce was made with parsley, and that practice made it across the pond to the south of South America, where the parsley-based version known as chimichurri incorporated a New World plant known as the chile pepper. Page 16 - no comments - 249 views  FOODDairy and nut allergies are common enough among people to warrant warning labels on food, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration might have to add sesame to the list of food allergies to come with a warning. According to a recent study from Northwestern University, as many as 1. Page 16 - no comments - 137 views 
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