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In the news: Kenia “KJ” Grubbs
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In the news: Kenia “KJ” Grubbs
Kenia “KJ” Grubbs has recently been appointed the new executive director of the Berkshire Partners Blue Hill Boys and Girls Club.
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Journalism program for Boston teens celebrates 20 years
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Journalism program for Boston teens celebrates 20 years
When Carla Gualdron was a sophomore in high school, she sometimes felt like she was spinning her wheels in English class.
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Spring break boot camp prepares Roxbury high schoolers for nursing certification
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Spring break boot camp prepares Roxbury high schoolers for nursing certification
For juniors at the Edward M. Kennedy Academy of Health Careers, spring break offered more than just a chance to relax from their academics.
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Thousands march through Boston for 60th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Freedom Rally
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Thousands march through Boston for 60th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Freedom Rally
On a rainy day in late April 1965, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood on the Boston Common bandstand and addressed a crowd of 20,000 people who had marched with him from Roxbury. Sixty years later — on a similarly rainy day — thousands gathered at Trinity Church in the Back Bay and marched to Boston Common in commemoration of that monumental event.
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What’s next for former Carney Hospital site?
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What’s next for former Carney Hospital site?
In the wake of the closure of Carney Hospital, behavioral health, access to emergency medical services and social elements that support health are among the key recommendations for how to best support health in the community the hospital previously served.
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Programs aim to connect high schoolers to clean energy careers
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Programs aim to connect high schoolers to clean energy careers
As Massachusetts aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and meet 2050 net-zero goals, the state’s high schoolers are being targeted as a key group to fill pending gaps in the state’s clean energy workforce.
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Artist Robert B. Stull has died at 58
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Artist Robert B. Stull has died at 58
On Friday, April 17, 2025, Illustrator Robert B. Stull, also known as Rob Stull, passed away after an illness.
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Benjamin Healthcare Center receivership responds to allegations of mismanagement
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Benjamin Healthcare Center receivership responds to allegations of mismanagement
Receivership staff at the Edgar P. Benjamin Healthcare Center responded to allegations of financial mismanagement at a hearing about the facility’s receivership, April 16.
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City reaches out to entrepreneurs of color to apply for liquor licenses
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City reaches out to entrepreneurs of color to apply for liquor licenses
The city of Boston’s Office of Small Business and Licensing Board recently held a liquor license information session in Mattapan for entrepreneurs to learn and ask questions about the process.
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In the news: Edward J. Lewis III
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In the news: Edward J. Lewis III
Edward J. Lewis III has been appointed as senior vice president of institutional advancement at Berklee College of Music.
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Mayor Wu and city’s Office of Black Male Advancement announce Community Empowerment Grant recipients
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Mayor Wu and city’s Office of Black Male Advancement announce Community Empowerment Grant recipients
$500,000 in city grants will go to community-based organizations to support Black men and boys across Boston in a spate of new awards announced last week.
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Mass. Museum of African American History loses $500,000 in funding after executive order
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Mass. Museum of African American History loses $500,000 in funding after executive order
Back in March, the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the government agency responsible for funding museums and libraries across the nation was gutted along with several other agencies by an executive order. The agency’s entire staff was put on administrative leave shortly after.
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