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What's new at The Bay State Banner Program makes solar-generated energy affordableGetting by on a limited income, Alleyne and her family rent a Mattapan apartment and have few options to buy or lease solar panels or use other renewable power sources. But as natives of Barbados, both she and her husband know the threat that global warming poses to island nations and coastal communities like Boston. Page 2 - no comments - 451 views  Coalition isn’t waiting for ed. funding reformBut a coalition of education activists is putting their hopes for increased funding on court action. In June, the Council for Fair School Finance filed a lawsuit against state education officials alleging constitutional violations of students’ education and civil rights. Page 9 - no comments - 471 views  Immigrant activists push driver’s license billSen. Brendan Crighton of Lynn, Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier of Pittsfield, Rep. Christine Barber of Somerville and other advocates presented the bill early Wednesday morning outside the State House. The legislation would let qualified residents apply for and receive a state license, regardless of their immigration status. Page 10 - no comments - 416 views  DeVos hands for-profit colleges $11 billionA rule known as the “borrower defense to repayment” came on the heels of successive for-profit college closures that left thousands of students stranded educationally and financially. The federal rule provided a way for snookered students and borrowers to apply for and secure loan forgiveness. Page 11 - no comments - 396 views  Trump immigration policy riddled with contradictionsLast month, the Trump White House unveiled a new policy it had aggressively pushed through the regulatory process that makes it much harder for low-income immigrants, especially those who had used public benefits, to come to or remain in the United States. Page 16 - no comments - 536 views  Harvard Street Health Center turns 50PHOTO: CAESAR MUWOWO James W. Hunt Jr., President & CEO of Mass. League of Community Health Ctrs. (left), was joined by Michael Curry, Senior VP & General Counsel of Mass League (right) to present Stan McLaren, President & CEO of Harvard St. Neighborhood Health Ctr. Page 17 - no comments - 412 views  Rox. makerspace gets $100k grantMakerspaces are uniquely positioned to help increase workforce development across the country. These spaces are open to people focused on obtaining new skills, including current and aspiring entrepreneurs. Many of these spaces offer a variety of tools, such as 3D printers, laser. Page 18 - no comments - 378 views  Councilor Campbell, Berklee dean launch 1st Mattapan Jazz FestivalBoston City Council President Andrea Campbell, in partnership with Ron Savage, Dean of the Professional Performance Division at Berklee College of Music, announced last week they will host the Mattapan Jazz & Unity Festival at the ‘greens’ in front of the Foley Senior Residences, 249 River Street, Mattapan, on Sunday, September 22 from 1-5 p. Page 21 - no comments - 535 views 
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