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What's new at The Bay State BannerBoston offers free vaccinations at clinics across cityAs the days get colder and the city transitions into flu season, the Boston Public Health Commission has teamed up with community centers throughout Boston to open clinics providing free vaccinations for residents and their families without the need of insurance, or identification. Page 1 - no comments - 77 views  Twelfth Baptist Church celebrates 185th anniversaryFrom left: Rev. Dr. Willie Bodrick, II (Senior Pastor), First Lady Dr. Devin Cromarite Bodrick, Rev. Dr. Arthur T. Gerald, Jr. (Senior Pastor Emeritus), First Lady Emeritus Henrietta Gerald, Alana Gerald, Rev. Jeffrey L. Brown (Associate Pastor) and Second Lady Deidre Brown. Page 1 - no comments - 75 views  Boston’s Youth Climate Corps plants seeds for a greener futureThe programming also included environmental research with handheld sensors to track heat and air quality data and trips to Arnold Arboretum and other green spaces to show participants who might not live near or feel connected to those resources that they, too, can access those areas. Page 3 - no comments - 86 views  Time to shut down the federal shutdownIt’s time for the game of chicken that has gone on for nearly a month in the nation’s capital to end. President Trump and members of Congress need to reach a compromise, which is far from the dirty word it’s made out to be in this polarized era, and is what makes the government work. Page 4 - no comments - 133 views  The NBA’s not the problem. We areBut on Thursday, Oct. 23, the league found itself at the center of one of the biggest scandals in modern sports: more than 30 people indicted in a nationwide illegal gambling ring that allegedly involved current and former NBA players — and members of New York’s organized crime families. Page 5 - no comments - 203 views  In Boston, care is a force that unites us allBy any measure, caregiving is one of the most profound acts of love and service in our society. It’s also one of the most overlooked. At Central Boston Elder Services (CBES), we believe that care is not just a responsibility — it’s a shared value that binds our city together. Page 5 - no comments - 132 views  IN THE NEWSTwo bright stars are moving into new roles at Boston’s WCVB. Hannah Wilson (left) will become the Director of Public Affairs and Community Services, and Jessica Brown (right) is the new Host of CityLine. Page 5 - no comments - 88 views  Boston Fed signals further easing amid signs of job market softening“With inflation risks somewhat more contained, but greater downside risks to employment,” she told attendees at an event convened by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce earlier this month, “it seems prudent to normalize policy a bit further this year to support the labor market. Page 6 - no comments - 84 views  For Sportsmen’s Tennis, new solar array means savings, community benefits“We were certainly trying to both figure out how to be a good community member and do whatever we could to decrease our carbon footprint here in Boston, and also figure out how to continue to manage to provide high-quality tennis, academic and social programs as economically as we possibly can,” she said. Page 7 - no comments - 250 views  Five decades behind the lens: Desie Roberts’ lifelong dream enduresIn 1973, Roberts decided to move his photography into a studio space. He couldn’t afford to buy a place, but a building on River Street in Mattapan Square caught his discerning eye. He spoke to the owner, who said he could rent a room for his photography studio for $100 a month. Page 15 - no comments - 285 views  Boston Arts Academy Foundation HONORS Gala at MGM Music HallBoston Arts Academy Foundation’s held its annual HONORS gala on Oct. 23, The celebration of creativity, community and purpose, brought together donors, performers, philanthropists and civic leaders under the theme “The Power of Art to Transform Well-Being. Page 18 - no comments - 245 views  The legacy of Twelfth Baptist ChurchLast week we ran a great story about the historic 185th anniversary of Twelfth Baptist Church. With a legacy as deep and rich as Twelfth Baptist Church it was hard to fit it all in one article. So we just want to add a few more words to honor two prior pastors who gave so much to bless their congregation and our greater Boston community at large. Page 18 - no comments - 216 views  Caribbean Street Market promotes local, Black-owned businesses“I was born and raised in Boston, grew up in Hyde Park, and my family’s lived there since the ‘90s. This idea came about because I’m Haitian. Growing up and going back to Haiti and traveling to other Caribbean islands, I always saw these open markets. When I came back to Boston, I realized we didn’t have any of that,” she said. Page 19 - no comments - 231 views  Frightfully fun, haunted and Halloween-themed bars and restaurantsShore Leave, a sushi spot and tiki bar in Boston’s South End, transforms into Scare Leave every October. Through immersive decor, a festive playlist and a special menu of eerie beverages, Scare Leave is meant to celebrate Halloween as elaborately as possible. Page 19 - no comments - 101 views  Boston Pops Día de Muertos celebration to honor legacy of Latin icon Juan GabrielBoston’s Symphony Hall, revered home of Beethoven and Bach performances, is about to get a spicy makeover. To kick off the second annual Día de Muertos at the hall, the Boston Pops will perform the energetic “Antrópolis” by Gabriela Ortiz, a composition inspired by Mexico City’s nightclubs. Page 21 - no comments - 220 views  Legendary George Coleman keeps his coolAt 90 years old, saxophonist and composer George Coleman performs with intimacy, versatility and an ongoing ability to surprise audiences. Having played with jazz greats from Miles Davis to Herbie Hancock, Coleman is, at last, getting the critical recognition that, at times, eluded him during his decades-long career. Page 21 - no comments - 89 views 
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