We sent reporter Todd Bookman to check in with voters about how they are planning to spend Tuesday evening and beyond, as Election Day finally arrives.
Journalists from the New England News Collaborative had a rare chance to see Vineyard Wind, the nation's largest standing offshore wind project.
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The companies sell products like pencil cases, clipboards, binders, and “backpack armor.”
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Some Hampshire County Town Clerks say that despite a lot of early votes, they expect record-breaking voter turnout.
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Connecticut’s early voting days for the general election have wrapped up. State officials said Monday 741,501 voters submitted a ballot early and in-person at the polls.
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If voters approve Question 2 on the Massachusetts ballot, public high school students will no longer be required to pass the statewide exam known as the MCAS in order to get a diploma. With that, state education officials would need to rewrite current regulations to clarify what it means to master the state's academic standards, which officials say will remain the same.
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Massachusetts ha asignado $30 millones en subsidios a 13 autoridades de tránsito regionales para brindar servicios públicos de transporte gratuitos por un año.
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A new federal rule change has made methadone more accessible than ever, but many advocates and patients say it should be much easier for patients to receive. Those running the methadone clinics are not so sure.
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Across the country, some 42 million members of Gen Z will be eligible to vote this fall, many of them for the first time. So what’s on their mind as they head to the ballot box? We’ve been talking to young voters in Connecticut to find out.
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In April, Michael Morand became the city’s official historian. He hopes that one day, people all across the Elm City will know more about its past.
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