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What's new at The Bay State Banner . Page 4 - no comments - 826 views  John Lewis: an unflinching commitment to justiceThe instant the news flashed that Congressman John Lewis had died, the expected and much-deserved avalanche of tributes poured in. Trump’s tribute was in that avalanche. Page 5 - no comments - 972 views  IN THE NEWSThe board of directors of ABCD (Action for Boston Community Development), Greater Boston’s anti-poverty agency, has reelected community leader, educator, and activist Yvonne Jones of Dorchester to a fourth year as chair. Jones will serve in that role for the 2020-2021 fiscal year. Page 5 - no comments - 971 views  Resources needed for elders to age in placeDuring the month of June, designated Elder Abuse Awareness Month, Central Boston Elder Services, a state-designated Aging Services Access Point (ASAP) and the city’s official Adult Protective Services Program, reported over 200 incidents of elder abuse. Page 5 - no comments - 947 views  Local student feeds needy during pandemicBiology student Eve Abraha was wrapping up her junior year at Tufts University. She did informal hair braiding from her home at Medford and had a job, but that didn’t stop her from starting to make food and distribute it to those in need during the... Page 6 - no comments - 898 views  Police Task Force holds first listening sessionsIn two public listening sessions last week, Boston residents questioned the Boston Police Reform Task Force about body cameras and implicit bias training. The first of four planned listening sessions, these two were held via video conference on July 22 and 23 with the 11 members of the task force. Page 7 - no comments - 946 views  BPS, developers present McCormack plansLast year, the Boston Public Schools’ plan to sell off the playing fields next to the John W. McCormack Middle School in Dorchester appeared to come to a halt as students and local abutters raised concerns about the loss of open space and a development process that appeared to put developers first. Page 11 - no comments - 1,041 views  ‘Ride for Black Lives’ takes it to the streetsOutside White Stadium in Franklin Park, hundreds of cyclists gathered Saturday while organizers of the Ride for Black Lives as organizers handed out water bottles and snacks. By the time they began the ride, the group had swelled to an estimated 600 riders. Page 12 - no comments - 944 views  Entrepreneur puts employees firstMehzabin Shaikh’s stall is one of many unique local businesses showcased at the Boston farmers market in Copley Square, always crowded as customers enjoy the irresistible aroma of rich, spice-infused curries from freshly cooked Indian food lingering in the air. Page 14 - no comments - 956 views  Resources for Boston’s small businessesA tool for restaurants to register online and to publicly share that they’re open, share gift-card information, and which (if any) delivery/take-out services they use. This guide is available for residents to utilize, and explore what local businesses are open in their neighborhoods. Page 15 - no comments - 972 views  Small businesses face challengesBlack small business owners in Boston were most likely to report that they missed a payment on rent or other expenses, and small businesses owners of all races located in Boston proper were more likely to report missed payments than those in other parts of Massachusetts. Page 16 - no comments - 913 views  CFPB gives a green light to predatory payday lendersAs COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc throughout the country, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently took an ill-advised and untimely action. On July 7, the agency gutted its own 2017 payday rule that required lenders to first determine whether a consumer could afford to repay the high-cost loan. Page 18 - no comments - 939 views  Modern Connections dance classes resume in personModern Connections dance collective, run by dancer and activist Jenny Oliver, announced that in-person classes would be making a comeback, with increased safety and sanitation measures, on July 12. In less than 12 hours, the class was sold out. Page 22 - no comments - 992 views 
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