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Juneteenth 2021: How Brockton, MA communities are celebrating holiday

Juneteenth 2021: How Brockton, MA communities are celebrating holiday
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House Speaker Mariano took votes from Florida amid heart condition

House Speaker Mariano took votes from Florida amid heart condition
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House Speaker Mariano hospitalized in Florida, fitted with pacemaker

House Speaker Mariano hospitalized in Florida, fitted with pacemaker
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by Ada Anderson 23 Together with their team member, two BC sisters leverage their service experience to win a national real estate case competition - Published on June 08, 2021 In high school, sisters Eva and Catherine (CeeCee) Van Pelt spent their free time volunteering in a home for Alzheimer’s patients, creating connections with residents and discovering the lasting benefits of service. Little did they know that their experience socializing with older adults would later help them and their team win $5,000 in a national affordable housing case competition at Boston College.  RELATED: This spring, Eva ’22, CeeCee ’24, and Alex Felitto ’24 took home first place in the third annual case competition sponsored by the Joseph E. Corcoran Center for Real Estate and Urban Action. Their task was to compete against 45 other teams in crafting a plausible proposal for affordable housing: a senior apartment complex on a surface parking lot in Quincy

Billionaire Rob Hale Jr gifts $1,000 in cash to Quincy College grads

Billionaire Rob Hale Jr. gifts $1,000 in cash to Quincy College grads You have persevered in the pandemic, and you haven’t had a chance to celebrate the last 14 months like you should, said Hale Loading the player. A Massachusetts businessman and philanthropist gave each of the 490 graduating students at Quincy College a $1,000 cash gift. Graduates received two envelopes at Quincy’s May 22 ceremony and each contained $500. Keynote speaker Robert Hale Jr., 54, CEO of Granite Telecommunications, said half the cash was for them and he urged the grads to use the rest to pay it forward, “You have persevered in the pandemic, and you haven’t had a chance to celebrate the last 14 months like you should,” Hale said in his address. “And you have seen society and the needs of society grow. We wanted to try to address both of those areas.”

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