Page 1 Loading... Tips: Click on articles from page |
What's new at The Bay State BannerNew grant means support for community health equity programmingThe 13 grants, which mark the inaugural cohort of recipients under the company’s Healthy Futures Solution Fund, will aim to create more equitable access to care across Massachusetts through community-led solutions, especially in historically underserved communities. Page 2 - no comments - 222 views  Protesters call on Gov. Healey to end Dept. of Correction’s cooperation with ICEThe demonstrators wore masks and did not identify themselves. According to one, who spoke on condition of anonymity, several of those present were undocumented immigrants. Their target was a so-called 287(g) agreement between ICE and the DOC that allows state prisons to be used to detain immigrants on behalf of the federal government. Page 3 - no comments - 170 views  Social isolation is a major health risk for older adultsEvery day, the senior center at the Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers in Cambridge offers an assortment of activities. About 40 participants play dominoes, color in coloring books, take exercise and dance classes and eat lunch together every day. Page 6 - no comments - 217 views  Can college prep programs survive Trump’s war on DEI?The Education Department has warned colleges that they will lose funding for any admissions programs that “favor one race over another.” The Trump administration has gone after several prestigious colleges for promoting diversity, equity and inclusion. Page 10 - no comments - 218 views  After 30 years in business DRB has grown 73%“I’ve had the right people in place to help me out,” Samuels said of his mentors. Among them are Ralph Martin, former Suffolk County district attorney who is now a partner at the law firm Prince Lobel; Richard Taylor, chairman of the real estate firm Taylor-Smith Cos. Page 11 - no comments - 232 views  ‘Doomsday’ of a positive light in South EastonThis is the story of a young man from the streets of Dorchester named John “Doomsday” Howard, who rose from the hardscrabble streets of his community to gain an international name for himself in the field of mixed martial arts. Page 12 - no comments - 255 views  Ben Shelton aims a shot at tennis historyShelton, the 10th seed in the men’s bracket, stepped into the pages of Wimbledon history, beating Lorenzo Sonego in four sets, 3-6, 6-1, 7-6, 7-5, to advance to his fourth career major quarterfinal and become the youngest American man to reach the Wimbledon quarters since Andy Roddick back in 2004. Page 13 - no comments - 391 views  How bipolar disorder impacts families and what support can look likeBipolar disorder — a mental health condition often characterized by mood swings between mania and depression — can take a toll on families, especially within the Black community where stigma and limited access to culturally competent care can compound those issues. Page 14 - no comments - 240 views  Celebrating Pastor Pearline B. JamesBoston leaders gathered to celebrate the life, legacy, and the naming of a Mattapan street for Rev. Pearline James, who nobly served as a minister at the Full Life Gospel Center. Thursday, June 26, 2025 was declared “Pastor Pearline B. James Day.”. Page 20 - no comments - 212 views  The Good PartyCreating New Lives for 130 Years! Was the theme for The Good Party, Morgan Memorial Goodwill Industries’ signature event. The first Goodwill was founded in Boston’s South End in 1895, and last year, they provided job training and career services to more than 6,600 people. Page 20 - no comments - 182 views  Boston Arts AcademyThe Boston Arts Academy celebrated the close of its fundraising campaign with a $1 million donation from Vertex Pharmaceuticals founder Dr. Joshua Boger and his wife, Dr. Amy Boger. The check helped the school surpass its ‘Building Our Future’ goal of $35 million. Page 20 - no comments - 178 views 
|