Donald Trump's victory has many in the country divided, including here in western Massachusetts. But a local farm in Greenfield sought to sew the community together through planting.
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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Milford Point saw a record number of piping plovers fledge in the summer of 2024. The shore bird is a federally threatened species.
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Members of the Iron Workers union joined federal, state and local officials for a "topping off" ceremony at the construction site of the new Holyoke Veterans Home — hoisting the final steel beam and placing it on top of the building. The new building will replace the current facility, which was the site of a deadly COVID-19 outbreak in 2020, when at least 76 residents died.
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As the reality of a second Trump administration sank in, climate and environmental leaders described feeling anxiety, but pledged to keep up their efforts to combat climate change and protect the environment.
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New England voters reelected Democrats to represent them in Washington, but chose some Republicans for state and local jobs.
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The event was planned before the election results were called, anticipating a need for people to reflect on a long election season.
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The GOP picked up 17 seats in the House and six seats in the Senate — a bigger net gain than by any party in Vermont in at least three decades.
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King finished with 52% of the vote — a nearly 20 point spread from his closest competitor, former state Republican party chair Demi Kouzounas.
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Connecticut's Democratic leaders on Wednesday expressed both dismay and determination when it comes to a second Trump presidency.
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