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What's new at The Bay State Banner South African presidential candidate tours Nubian Sq.The bus wound its way through the narrow streets of Nubian Square, past the all-African restaurant Suya Joint on Dudley Street and Frugal Bookstore on Warren Street, before stopping briefly at Nubian Markets where the group paused to nosh on pastries and fruit. Page 1 - no comments - 830 views  ‘Give him his flowers while he can smell them’“Dr. Holland created so many opportunities to dream,” said Brandy K. Cruthird, a former Burke star athlete who currently works as an administrator at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School. Page 3 - no comments - 754 views  The ongoing immigration crisisThe cynical and politically charged decisions by border-state officials like conservative Texas GOP Gov. Gregory Abbott, to transport migrants from the Lone Star State to blue states like Massachusetts and New York has brought the dilemma to our own doorstep like never before. Page 4 - no comments - 745 views  IN THE NEWSLopes has a long and esteemed track record. He is the interim CEO of Fenway Health, one of the first health care organizations in the country to specifically address the health care needs of the LGBTQ+ community. Page 5 - no comments - 762 views  Estate planning: the only constant is changeI regularly speak proudly about being a New Year’s resolutioner. I always have resolutions about taking steps to be more healthy, wealthy, and wise! However, as I reflect on the goal of health, I define it differently now. Page 5 - no comments - 674 views  Keep fighting for your political powerEvery American deserves to be respected and reflected by their government. The right to vote is about the ability to be seen and heard by people who make consequential decisions that impact your life, your family and your community. Page 5 - no comments - 674 views  JP researchers probe local ties to slaveryThe group, Hidden Jamaica Plain, has found at least 27 people who were enslaved in the area in the 1700s and identified the family lines of free Black people and early anti-slavery voices in its early history as part of a rural extension of the town of Roxbury. Page 8 - no comments - 808 views  Pickleball serves up fun at Kroc CenterHowever, there is a marked difference in the schedule, due to a new sport that has been booming in recent years. Last week, the game of pickleball was introduced to 12 new senior athletes and is expected to be a popular new sport at the Upham’s Corner facility. Page 9 - no comments - 907 views  Randall GoosbyAfrican American prodigy violinist Randall Goosby will make his debut with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in February. Page 13 - no comments - 1,383 views  A reprise for youth arts program ‘Show Out Boston!’Last year, “Show Out Boston!” a vibrant youth arts community engagement program, was an allout success. The inaugural event maxed out its space and featured choral and orchestral ensembles, touching poetry recitals and spirited dance performances, complete with impressive acrobatics. Page 15 - no comments - 927 views 
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