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Connecticut lawmakers are weary of Massachusetts' proposal to put tolls on the state’s border, including Gov. Ned Lamont, who told reporters that he’s not a fan of the idea.
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Diesel and heating oil supplies in the Northeast are more than 50% below the recent average, raising concerns that an extreme weather event could cause supply disruptions, federal officials said.
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The creators of BerkShares, a currency found only in the Berkshires region, are hoping a new app will boost adoption and increase revenue for local businesses.
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Volunteers planted New England Blazing Star at Bamford Preserve, a rare sandplain grassland on Martha's Vineyard. Sandplain grasslands are biodiversity hotspots found only along the northeast Atlantic Coast.
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and United States Attorney Rachael Rollins today at a press conference said they were surprised by the appearance of white supremacists in the city over the weekend.
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The civil lawsuit was one of the last tied to prosecutors' disputed handling of the case against disgraced ex-chemist Sonja Farak.
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A Connecticut woman who said she's descended from slaves shown in widely-published, historical photos owned by Harvard, can sue the Ivy League university for emotional distress.
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More than 100 volunteers hand-planted 20,000 stems of beach grass along an 800-foot stretch of Lobsterville Beach last week. By using this all-natural defense against erosion, the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribe hopes to protect its homelands on Martha’s Vineyard from the impacts of climate change.
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Lawmakers in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts behind the multi-state Transportation and Climate Initiative want residents to rally support to…
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A small frog with a big voice is starting to make a comeback in Massachusetts, thanks to some help from state scientists and student volunteers.The…