Vermont was set to get $9.3 million to support new electric vehicle charging stations in 11 towns, but the Federal Highway Administration said the program, which was included in former President Biden's bipartisan infrastructure bill, was on hold for now.
Winter is planting season for kelp, a growing industry in New England.
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Three Manchester business owners say they've seen a drop in customers since President Donald Trump took office and immediately started ramping up immigration enforcement across the country, generating fear and uncertainty for many people.
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Franklin County's Interim Sheriff Lori Streeter is a few weeks into her new job. While she is no stranger to Greenfield, Mass., her new role job makes her the face of the agency. That's something she says she is slowly getting used to.
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Neil Levesque, a Pease Development Authority board member, raised questions about Geno Marconi’s activities at Rye Harbor in a 2022 memo. Marconi responded with his own written defense.
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Organizers said they wanted to raise awareness about these issues while also providing a space for healing.
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A first ever Massachusetts poet laureate will be selected sometime this year. Poetry "enriches the civic life of Massachusetts in innumerable ways," Governor Maura Healey wrote in an executive order announced this week.
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Twenty-five people were sworn in as U.S. citizens on Friday at a naturalization ceremony in Hartford. Hear one family's story.
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“If you're seeing dead geese, if you're seeing dead ducks, if it's near open water, the odds are likely it probably is avian influenza,” DEEP Wildlife Division Director Jenny Dickson said.
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Snow could bring up to 8 inches of snow to parts of Connecticut this weekend.
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