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What's new at The Bay State Banner Restrictions reimposed amid COVID surgeStep 2 of phase 2 does not shut down indoor dining, but it does limit indoor dining by removing bar seating. Most indoor recreational spaces, such as athletic facilities, arcades and event spaces will close. Gyms will be limited to appointments only, while cultural centers like museums and historical sites will fully close. Page 2 - no comments - 465 views  A compendium of ideas for the new administrationUpon winning the presidential election, it is customary for the president-elect to recruit the members of the cabinet as well as the heads of key federal programs and to publicize an agenda for the first hundred days after being sworn in. This agenda indicates the issues that are most important for the new administration. Page 4 - no comments - 467 views  Staying safe during the holiday seasonI want to wish everyone a very happy holiday season, and hope that the remainder of this year brings you the opportunity to reflect on this year and take time to prioritize your health and wellness. We know that this is a very different holiday season. Page 5 - no comments - 567 views  IN THE NEWSStonehill College has announced the appointment of DeBrenna LaFa Agbényiga, Ph.D., MBA, MSW, as its new provost and vice president for academic affairs effective December 1, 2020. In this position, she will oversee all college operations directly pertaining to academic programming, faculty, and academic administration. Page 5 - no comments - 490 views  Electoral College no longer an enemy?After trying and failing at everything under the sun to get President-elect Joe Biden’s win scrubbed, Trump had some last desperate moves. One ploy was to try to get the legislatures in the swing states that gave their electoral votes to Biden to nullify the Biden votes. Page 5 - no comments - 467 views  First vaccines in Massachusetts rolling outLast week at the State House, Baker said the first 300,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines produced by Pfizer and Cambridge-based Moderna would go to health care workers, those in long-term care facilities, first responders and those living in congregate settings, such as shelters and prisons. Page 6 - no comments - 548 views  Council, mayor advance fair housing amendmentThis permanent amendment to the zoning code was crafted in a team effort by Mayor Martin Walsh, District 1 City Councilor Lydia Edwards, the Boston Planning and Development Agency, the Office of Fair Housing and Equity, the Boston Housing Authority, the Department of Neighborhood Development and the Mayor’s Commission for Persons with Disabilities. Page 8 - no comments - 555 views  Experts call for election integrity measures“To witness the alarmingly desperate attempts to cast doubt on this election and to elevate the non-issue of voter fraud is creating such dangerous conditions in our democracy,” said Janai Nelson, associate director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. Page 10 - no comments - 522 views  City councilors push for power in budgetingThe City Council has moved a step forward in an effort to establish a more equitable budget process that allows citizens to participate. District 1 City Councilor Lydia Edwards introduced an amendment in July to give the council power to reject the mayor’s amendments to the yearly budget and introduce their own, before a hard deadline. Page 13 - no comments - 537 views  ‘Shen Wei: Painting in Motion’ at GardnerSeen by more than a billion TV viewers, a dance-theater performance directed by Chinese-American artist Shen Wei was a high point in the sensational opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, showing a cadre of dancers conjuring a traditional scroll painting with their bodies. Page 17 - no comments - 613 views 
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