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What's new at The Bay State Banner Janey requests state withdraw harbor planAcknowledging the recent tornado warnings and a close call with a hurricane that affected Massachusetts in recent weeks, acting Mayor Kim Janey announced Aug. 26 that she is asking the state to withdraw the Downtown Waterfront District Municipal Harbor Plan that had been submitted by the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA). Page 3 - no comments - 144 views  GOP lies disrespect democracyEveryone expects politicians to exaggerate. A hyper-positive pose is what successful politicians assume. However, Republicans have taken this to an exorbitant level that so distorts the truth that many voters will find it difficult to determine what they should support. Page 4 - no comments - 173 views  Boston’s next mayor must follow through and abolish the BPDAThe BPDA (Boston Planning and Development Agency) is an outdated, unaccountable entity that prevents us from building a more just and climate-ready city. It’s time to abolish the BPDA, transfer its land to city control, and create a real Planning department that answers to the people of Boston. Page 5 - no comments - 199 views  IN THE NEWSActing Mayor Kim Janey announced the appointment of George Huynh to Dorchester neighborhood liaison. Huynh will work to encourage, facilitate and maximize citizen input and participation through service requests, neighborhood meetings, mailings, and emergency responses. Page 5 - no comments - 180 views  Why Newsom drew the fireJust why did California Governor Gavin Newsom draw voter fire? The short answer is two-fold. One, the GOP cannot, bar a miracle, win a statewide office in a state, California, where they are seen by some as seemingly on the verge of extinction. They make up barely a quarter of the state’s voters. Page 5 - no comments - 172 views  City offers range of voting optionsBoston will have more options for voters to avoid standing in line come Election Day. The city’s Board of Election Commissioners Tuesday approved 20 drop box sites and 19 early voting sites for this year’s September 14 preliminary and November 2 general elections. Page 8 - no comments - 128 views  ‘A Love Letter to Roxbury’As part of their 55th anniversary celebration, Madison Park Development Corporation has organized a mobile mural in Nubian Square, created by local artists and a cohort of six youth participants. The mural, “A Love Letter to Roxbury,” celebrates the neighborhood’s history and MPDC’s commitment to the community. Page 11 - no comments - 155 views  St. Anthony’s FeastPHOTO: JEREMIAH ROBINSON, MAYOR’S OFFICE An icon of St. Anthony parades through the North End during St. Anthony’s Feast and celebration.. Page 12 - no comments - 264 views 
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