Vermont saw a wetter and cooler than average spring this year. That had some local businesses bemoaning the weather, but was good news for strawberry growers.
A New England group joined a national bird count to spread the joy of birding and make it more accessible to everyone.
From documentaries to social videos, our award-winning public media stations dive into visual journalism for a New England audience and beyond. Here you can see some of our latest work for Our New England, our collaborative Instagram channel.
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Robynne Alexander was the initial winning bidder on the 220-acre Laconia State School property. She then failed to close on the sale, and now faces prison time.
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A one-woman show coming to the Yellow Barn this weekend focuses on Amadeus Wolfgang Mozart's little sister, who trained alongside him before being left behind.
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Advocates say a growing number of immigrants are seeking ways to grant privileges to family or friends willing to care for their children in case families are separated.
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Sens. Warren and Markey led the state's congressional delegation in sending a letter to ICE officials. They say they're "alarmed" by reports of inhumane and unsanitary conditions at the Burlington office and asked for a briefing by immigration enforcement chiefs.
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Herb Belkin, who lived in Camden when he died in 2001, is remembered for his influential work at Capitol, Atlantic and ABC Records in the 1970s. He's also considered a pioneer in the remastering of vinyl records by Frank Sinatra, Pink Floyd and The Beatles that appeal to audiophiles.
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All over eastern North America right now, chestnut breeders are pollinating tree flowers.
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Onlookers lined the edge of a roped-off area as each turtle was lifted from a plastic bin and set gingerly on the sand. With a little help getting past the seaweed, the turtles used their flippers to head out into the gentle surf.
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The development will be built on unused land around Union Station — primarily, vacant parking lots. The development will have a mix of residential, retail and commercial space. There will be 470 housing units available, 118 of which will be considered affordable.
Stories from NENC journalists on how climate change is affecting New England's ecosystems.
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