With federal priorities set to change under the Trump administration, some Cape Codders are wondering what will happen to the funding for the Bourne and Sagamore bridges.
Raquel C. Zaldívar
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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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George Perrot spent more than 30 years in prison for rape until 2016, when a judge ruled the evidence against him was faulty.
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Vermont Gov. Phil Scott said he was able to work effectively with the last Trump administration, despite his outspoken criticism of the president. And he said he expects the same will be true over the next four years.
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The environmental lawyer’s many controversial statements are rallying state lawmakers to pay close attention to Connecticut’s public health messaging.
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The town of Tunbridge has been battling a landowner for almost five years over who has the right to maintain former public roads, which are now used for recreation.
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Vermont saw record total voter turnout in the 2024 general election, the Secretary of State says.
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Cold temperatures are being put to good use at Killington Ski Resort, which is gearing up to host the top female ski racers from 21 countries in the Stifel Killington Cup over Thanksgiving weekend.
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State election officials hope to have the final election results by Thursday or Friday after all of the ballots have been scanned, uploaded and voters' second-choice preferences have been factored in.
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Religious institutions are no exception to the ongoing labor shortage in Vermont and nationwide. Churches are having a hard time finding pastors as more clergy are retiring and dying than going into the ministry. Synagogues and mosques are being impacted as well.
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