Gov. Maura Healey granted the designation Tuesday by executive order. The tribe is the fourth in Massachusetts to receive state recognition.
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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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Some people are doubling up with friends and family. Others have strained their budgets to stay longer in the motels. And many are sleeping outside.
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Questions about who should be allowed to compete in school sports in New Hampshire played out before a federal judge and the body that sets eligibility rules this week.
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Superior Court Judge Samuel Hoar, in a Nov. 19 decision, wrote the city had broad authority under state law to place restrictions on short-term rentals.
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As President-elect Trump takes office in January, elected leaders in Connecticut say they hope to reassure undocumented residents regarding deportation concerns. They point to the Trust Act, which came about in 2013 after some neighborhoods in Connecticut faced federal raids.
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A 1963 conference on the "Low-Income Housing Crisis" in Boston was upended by news of the president's death.
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We visited Maguire at his home outside Boston to go back to where it all began — both for his own life and for his trip into the world of Oz.
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Just two years of Mills' term remains as her administration races to cement its climate legacy.
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Education advocates are calling on state lawmakers to increase funding for Connecticut school districts. They say it's necessary to help at-risk youth succeed.
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