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AAPI Business Resource Fair encourages small business owners

The AAPI Business Resource Fair gave Asian entrepreneurs resources from the business ecosystem at the Tip O’Neill Federal Building, Small Business Administration (SBA) Massachusetts District Office on...

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Castle Square Tenants Organization youth display artwork

The Castle Square Tenants Organization hosted a Youth Art Show May 26 at its community center, featuring artwork and films by teenagers. The youth art program was partly supported by a grant from the...

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One Greenway affordable condo construction on schedule

The One Greenway affordable condo construction is coming along nicely, said developers at a public meeting May 26 at the One Greenway community room. Continue reading

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Eating disorders 101

Eating disorders include extreme emotions, attitudes and behaviors surrounding weight and food issues, according to the National Eating Disorders Association. Eating disorders can cause emotional and...

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Mayor welcomes residents to coffee hour

Boston Mayor Martin Walsh celebrated the reopening of Elliot Norton Park on June 22. Continue reading

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Chinatown July meeting roundup: CSC, CRA

The Chinatown Safety Committee held its monthly meeting July 6 at the DoubleTree Hotel. The Chinatown Resident Association (CRA) met July 6 at the Josiah Quincy Elementary School. Continue reading

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Boston city council passes $2.68 billion budget

The Boston City Council voted to pass Mayor Martin Walsh’s budget for fiscal year 2017 on June 30. Continue reading

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Boston celebrates World Gin Month

Gin is not the most beloved liquor of all. It is often looked as too strong or bitter. However, a few local distilleries are trying to change that perception. Continue reading

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Gov. Baker voices commitment for parks

Gov. Charlie Baker met with members of the media to discuss his administration’s work at the Statehouse on July 13. Continue reading

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Travel to Aruba, tropical destination

Aruba is the perfect destination if you are looking for a Caribbean paradise to relax and forget about life’s troubles. Here are some tips before you book your next flight. Continue reading

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Mental health outreach for Asian women goes to Wellesley College

The Asian Women’s Action for Resilience and Empowerment project will be launched at Wellesley College for the upcoming fall semester. Continue reading

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Berkeley Community Garden welcomes guests

Guests and gardeners of Environment Massachusetts held a gathering at Berkeley Community Garden in the South End on August 9 to explore the gardens and learn more about the importance of protecting...

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Suicide Prevention Awareness Month seeks to support those in pain

September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Suicide is a global phenomenon that affects all regions of the world. Continue reading

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‘It’s OK to Talk’ opens up dialogue on emotional pain

People are taking and posting selfies with the OK sign as part of the #ItsOkayToTalk campaign. These photos encourage conversation about mental health and suicide to help men open up about their...

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TEAM kickoff highlights Asian American mental health

Together Empowering Asian Minds (TEAM) launched Sept.20 at Massachusetts General Hospital in an effort to get more Asian Americans talking about mental health. Continue reading

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AG Healey launches New Americans Advisory Council

Attorney General Maura Healey launched her New Americans Advisory Council on Sept. 19 in Boston. The council is made up of 26 members who will work with Healey to address the needs of the state’s...

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Boston City Council votes on women’s health insurance coverage

The Boston City council voted 12-0 on Sept. 28 on a resolution urging Congress to repeal the Hyde Amendment and provide federal funding for abortions with government health coverage. Continue reading

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King’s tide floods Boston

Boston’s Long Wharf was under the highest tides of the year, or king tide, from Oct. 17 to 19. Continue reading

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Boston City Hall illuminated with exterior lighting

The City of Boston showed off a new architectural exterior lighting installation, a permanent fixture to highlight and enhance the building‘s original design while livening up City Hall plaza and...

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Local Craft Spirits Festival takes place in Cambridge

The Local Craft Spirits Festival took place Oct. 15 in Cambridge. Continue reading

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