Did you miss the Banner? |
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I missed the Banner. Yes, I was a little nervous. I realized that this is a difficult economic time, but I didn’t want the city [and] community to lose a major communication vehicle. |
Carole Cornelison Administrator Randolph |
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Very much so. I’m very glad that it was just a hiatus, as the idea that the city of Boston was going to lose that voice was very uncomfortable. |
Andrea Cabral Suffolk County Sheriff Boston |
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Very much so, because I read the Banner every week. I always look forward to it and encourage others to read it. |
Shirley Shillingford President, Boston Caribbean Carnival Roxbury |
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Yes, I did. Though I was abroad for a few weeks, I always look for the Banner. I’ve been a consistent reader for over five years. |
Martine Bernard Hairstylist Roxbury |
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The Bay State Banner has been the only local newspaper I have the utmost respect [for] because it actually knows its community. |
Kenneth E. Reeves City Councilor Cambridge |
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Definitely. I only read three newspapers a week. I’ve missed the Banner for the past few weeks. |
Rev. Bill Loesch Community Activist Dorchester |