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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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RYTE is a weekly tutoring program that serves high school students from Boston's diverse and ever-increasing refugee populations, from Kosovo, Somalia, Vietnam, and Ethiopia.
Nell was America's first published black historian, a community activist and leader in the struggle to integrate Boston's public schools before the Civil War.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Headquartered in Boston's historic Financial District, AccountPros was first recognized as one of the nation's fastest growing private companies in 1993, being named to the prestigious Inc.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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The Boston Lawyer Directory is a free searchable database of Boston Lawyers and Boston law firms who provide free consultations to Massachusetts residents in need of legal advice or services.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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Located in Boston's Historic North End, Ristorante Fiore offers fine Italian cuisine in an elegant setting.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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Crimson Ice - Boston's newest Rock Band Crimson Ice, featuring vocalist Mandy Watton and a selection of 1950s to 2000s popular music suitable for all functions from Pub nights, through private parties to weddings and corporate functions.
Then came gigs with Boston's Strings Attached and West Virginia's Trapezoid Folk band, before returning to Chicago to organize her jazz band.
Boston's Somerville Theatre was next up and a full house cheered Paul through a vibrant performance marred only by one or two on-stage 'sound gremlins' attributed by those in the know to the Somerville Theatre ghost!
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Paddy McGuinness, Newsagent
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Taken together, Boston's Catholic Church leaders gave a fuller voice and a more secure identity to the Boston Irish at the same time they addressed the ambivalent relationship between the Yankee and the Celt.
If Boston's first families reminded the Irish immigrant of their former Anglo-Irish landlords, the Boston Lowells, Cabots and Lodges also served as their models of American propriety and achievement.
It created Boston's Irish Heritage Trail , as a way for visitors and residents to understand and appreciate the historical contributions the Irish have made in the Boston area.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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The anti-business positions of Boston's and Cleveland's mayors at that same time also sparked a political response, as the business leadership in those cities successfully supported opposition candidates more inclined to bring business and community interests together.
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