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What's new at The Bay State Banner Walsh admin. lays out new Mass & Cass planMonths after a controversial police sweep of the streets around Melnea Cass Boulevard and Massachusetts Avenue pushed the city’s concentration of drug users into the surrounding South End and Roxbury neighborhoods, city officials announced a Mass and Cass 2. Page 2 - no comments - 671 views  Affirmative action: safe for nowThere was an enormous sigh of relief across the country when United States District Court Judge Allison D. Burroughs issued her ruling in the case brought to end affirmative action admissions at Harvard University. Everyone is aware that a contrary opinion would essentially eliminate race-conscious admissions everywhere. Page 4 - no comments - 356 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 331 views  At-large candidates air views at Dorchester forumFollowing a week of victory parties and media coverage, seven of the eight finalists for at-large City Council seats congregated for a candidate forum in Dorchester on Tuesday night after clinching their spots in a race that could bring Boston’s most historically diverse legislative body. Page 6 - no comments - 462 views  HUD: deregulation needed to solve homelessnessFor more than a decade, economists, lawmakers, and others have heralded the nation’s economy. Often citing how unemployment has declined as new jobs have been created, or Wall Street trading and major bank profits rising, some might be led to believe that all is well in America. Page 11 - no comments - 437 views  IRS: It’s just easier and cheaper to audit the poorProPublica reported the disproportionate audit focus on lower-income families in April. Lawmakers confronted IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig about the emphasis, citing our stories, and Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., asked Rettig for a plan to fix the imbalance. Page 12 - no comments - 434 views  HSNHC 50th Anniversary GalaPHOTO: DON WEST/FOTOGRAFIKS Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center celebrated its 50th Anniversary October 4, 2019 at The Exchange. (L to R) HSNHC President & CEO Stan McLaren, Board Chair Bonnie Brathwaite, Rev. Mark Arnold (son), 35-Yr Nurse Practitioner Pat Arnold and Brian Shelly, Vice Chair of the HSNHC Board of Directors. Page 12 - no comments - 422 views  Catering, food truck, then bricks and mortarCampbell started his business in 2012 while he was working mainly for private events and catering. He always had an interest in food trucks, as did Jamaica Mi Hungry General Manager Aquila Kentish. The two met working in a Seaport hotel, where they realized that they both were into food trucks and had an interest in opening one of their own. Page 13 - no comments - 617 views  Reading plays, creating communityAttendees read plays from the current ArtsEmerson season, see the shows live (for free) and sometimes even perform scenes from the plays themselves within their groups, all while discussing the content from their own cultural and personal perspectives. Page 15 - no comments - 481 views 
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