A baby seal was rescued from the streets of downtown New Haven, lethargic and underweight. He is now recovering at a nearby aquarium, which hopes to eventually release him back into the ocean.
Winter is planting season for kelp, a growing industry in New England.
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CAI has learned that the offshore wind developer Vineyard Offshore is eliminating 50 positions, some of them through layoffs.
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School committee members in Massachusetts are drafting budgets for the 2025-2026 school year. In Belchertown, school officials say limited funding from the state and the town could cause 30 positions to be eliminated.
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Mass. Senate lawmakers passed some session rules aiming to make the legislative process a little easier for people in the Commonwealth to understand.
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A Vermont man was carried approximately 300 feet when the snow beneath him gave way. He was rescued by his climbing partner, and then extricated on a snowmobile by first responders.
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The project is aimed at protecting Bobolinks and other birds that use hayfields to nest and raise their young in the early summertime.
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Sen. Maggie Hassan was joined by local and state law enforcement officials for a forum on scams involving cryptocurrency.
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A winter storm headed for Vermont on Saturday and Sunday could drop as much as 10 inches of snow across the state, during one of the biggest weekends of the year for ski areas.
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“Unemployment benefits being available to striking workers will ensure financial hardship will not impede workers’ ability to get a fair contract when a company has not bargained in good faith,” one union member said.
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