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What's new at The Bay State BannerGov. Healey fights the good fight while steering the ship of stateRunning a state government these days is like being captain of a ship under hostile fire. The best you can do at times is repair damage from land, sea and air assaults to keep the vessel afloat. Survival becomes the first order of business. The rest can mostly wait. Page 4 - no comments - 228 views  IN THE NEWSGray, Gray & Gray, LLP, a premier accounting and business consulting firm, is proud to announce that Venice Williams, CPA, MST, has been elected a Partner in the firm’s Tax Department. Page 5 - no comments - 221 views  Blacks still face the worst heart disease outcomesFirst, the good news: new data shows medical advances are helping people with cardiovascular disease live longer, and the number of Americans who die from the disease has decreased every year since the pandemic. Page 5 - no comments - 158 views  When Washington walks away, we must step upMore than 60 years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his powerful speech “How Long, Not Long.” In it, he reminded us that “we shall overcome because the moral arc of the universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” Page 5 - no comments - 110 views  At 105, her faith, family and friends keep her goingBorn in 1921, Eva Mae Smith celebrated her birthday on Jan. 9, making her 105. Full of wisdom from having witnessed over a century of change, though there is one thing that has remained constant for many decades: her faith and connection to Morning Star Baptist Church. Page 6 - no comments - 171 views  Nostalgia takes the wheel at the new Retro Room cocktail loungeThe vintage vibes don’t fall into an exact decade. The circular wallpaper feels ’70s, but decor like lava lamps date to the ’60s and old Nat Geo issues lean more ’80s. Overwhelmingly, the trendy clientele was not alive during the period they’re nostalgic for. Page 11 - no comments - 96 views  Clarins Galantine’s DayClarins USA, a plant-based skincare and makeup company, celebrated Valentine’s Day early with a “Galantine’s Day” event at Bubble Bath in Boston. Montillo’s bakery and EPC champagne sponsored the soiree, complete with a caviar station and tasty desserts. Page 12 - no comments - 163 views  Operatic eloquenceFrench soprano Axelle Fanyo, who draws upon her European-Caribbean-African history as inspiration for her work as an opera singer, will perform for one night only on Feb. 3 at the Edward M. Pickman Concert Hall at Longy School of Music in Cambridge. Page 13 - no comments - 94 views  More than a smile: Remembering Smiler Q. Haynes and her lasting legacyFrom early on, she had always been rather creative, with a major interest in fashion even as a young girl in West Virginia. Whether it was clothing alterations or designs, Haynes had a particular knack for creativity when it came to clothing design. So, while in Boston, she worked to make her dream a reality. Page 14 - no comments - 167 views 
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