Investors Step Up to Revive Bay State Banner
Boston Globe, July 16, 2009
By Meghan E. Irons
Bay State Banner publisher Mel Miller publicly hoped last week that an investor would save Boston's only black newspaper from closing. Now, it appears he may get his wish. A Harvard University law professor has lined up a group of investors who can provide enough money to keep the financially-strapped weekly from shutting down permanently.
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