Page 10

Loading...
Tips: Click on articles from page

What's new at The Bay State Banner

Page 1

One-vote margin lands Mejia a city council seat
“I feel relieved because we worked so hard,” a tearful Mejia said after Election Commissioner Eneida Tavares announced the city’s decision. “There were so many people who joined our.
Page 1 - no comments - 338 views
Stacking condos over library books?
The initiative, being developed in collaboration with the Department of Neighborhood Development, fits with Boston Mayor Martin Walsh’s drive to build more housing units as a way to moderate rising rents.
Page 1 - no comments - 209 views
Activists convene on housing issues
At the meeting, local activists from organizations including City Life/Vida Urbana, Dorchester Not for Sale, Reclaim Roxbury and the Asian American Resource Workshop discussed their successes over the past year and confirmed in a vote that they will continue to hold assemblies periodically in 2020.
Page 1 - no comments - 201 views

Page 2

Developers submit proposals for Boston State
The Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) has received six bids for the parcel. Five developers are proposing housing on the site, which abuts Mass Audubon’s Boston Nature Center, the Mass- Biologics state lab and Harvard Street.
Page 2 - no comments - 249 views

Page 4

Giving comfort to the enemy?
The traditional concept of war is for two or more armies to fire lethal weapons at one another in order to gain dominion over a specific geographic territory. However, technological advancements caused the military to revise some of the conventional strategies.
Page 4 - no comments - 167 views
Going it alone
Opinion polls in New Hampshire and Iowa elevated Pete Buttigieg to the group of four candidates who are leading in the race for the Democratic Party nomination for president. The only problem for Mayor Pete is that the black vote usually accounts for about 25 percent of the primary total, and Pete has zero black voter support.
Page 4 - no comments - 142 views

.
Page 4 - no comments - 129 views

Page 5

IN THE NEWS
Poet Regie Gibson will narrate passages from the Emancipation Proclamation Dec. 31 when the Handel and Haydn Society and the Museum of African American History present the Emancipation Proclamation Concert. This special event will also mark the 2,500th performance by the Handel and Haydn Society in its history.
Page 5 - no comments - 205 views
ROVING CAMERA
Everyone needs to agree to unite behind the nominee. It can’t be as contentious as it was last time. I hope the party nominates someone who inspires people to vote. We can’t just be an alternative to Trump..
Page 5 - no comments - 196 views
High hurdles hindered Harris
Former Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris had the same problem as every other Democratic presidential contender. They try to make the case that they are their own candidate, their own person, with their own program and vision of what their White House will look like and accomplish.
Page 5 - no comments - 190 views

Page 7

Students flood State House during climate strike
Standing outside the House chamber and outside Baker’s office and the office of House Speaker Robert DeLeo, demonstrators chanted, “We demand a Green New Deal,” referencing the legislative package of climate change mitigation bills backed by U.S. Sen. Edward Markey and U.
Page 7 - no comments - 249 views

Page 9

A just society doesn’t criminalize girls
Too frequently, educational justice is denied for girls — especially for girls of color. Schools should be the safest place for our children and yet, for many girls of color, the school environment adds painful weight to their already heavy emotional backpacks.
Page 9 - no comments - 260 views

Page 10

Pouring passion into food business
Olrie Roberts, owner and chef of the restaurant, was born and raised in Grenada, West Indies, and came to the United States in 1999.
Page 10 - no comments - 382 views

Page 11

‘BLACK NATIVITY’
Community voices bring joy to production’s 49th year.
Page 11 - no comments - 234 views
Festive music & holiday cheer for all
On Saturday, Dec. 7, the Boston Pops decked the halls for a whole new audience in their first-ever sensory-friendly holiday concert.
Page 11 - no comments - 196 views

Page 12

Have yourself a jazzy holiday
On Dec. 13, the Berklee Global Jazz Institute (BGJI) celebrates the powerful music of the late, great jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker, also known as “Bird.” It is the centennial of Parker, who transformed the art form.
Page 12 - no comments - 265 views

Page 14

Misinformation efforts over Kentucky vote could be playbook for 2020
The personality, whose real name is Terpsichore Lindeman, alleged that somehow she and her husband had wound up as registered Democrats in Kentucky, which she saw as a sure sign that Andy Beshear, the Democratic attorney general ultimately declared the winner of the race for governor, had been manipulating the voter rolls.
Page 14 - no comments - 184 views
Trolley tour
PHOTO: JEREMIAH ROBINSON, MAYOR’S OFFICE Mayor Martin Walsh joins revelers during the Mattapan stop of the annual Mayor’s Enchanted Trolley Tour..
Page 14 - no comments - 145 views