On Monday, the doctor’s lawyers requested an emergency hearing be continued to a future date to better prepare for the case.
Winter is planting season for kelp, a growing industry in New England.
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Bears have been emerging from hibernation earlier in recent years, and biologists are asking Vermonters to take down bird feeders, secure garbage and put up electric fencing.
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The footage, from February, shows the man carried out by first responders following a fire that officials say he set in an attempt to escape.
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Dr. Rasha Alawieh held a valid H-1B temporary visa when she arrived in Boston after visiting family in Lebanon, according to her lawyer.
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Fabian Schmidt’s family said they are unsure of why he is being held. They said he has a recently renewed green card, and no active issues in court.
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If owners pay their city property taxes for five years, the loan will be forgiven.
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The instrument was developed by a team at the Mount Washington Observatory, and spent a year on Mount Everest before being installed on Mount Aconcagua.
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The person who fills the role will provide leadership to ensure the city makes systemic changes to advance equity and inclusion, according to budget documents.
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Waterfront property has long represented the best of where you can live. But the changing climate — sea level rise and coastal storms — could be reshaping that idea. On Surf Drive, in Falmouth, is a property for sale with a great view and a lot of questions attached.
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