A woman in Hartford advocates for family preparedness plans after she had to flee from her home without one.
Winter is planting season for kelp, a growing industry in New England.
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A robotics championship attracts more than 100 teams from schools across Connecticut.
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Javier Reyes has been the chancellor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst since July 2023. While not selected, two media outlets confirm he was among the finalists for the presidency at West Virginia University. When asked about Reyes's job search, a UMass Amherst spokesperson would not confirm or deny it.
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By law, after a snow storm, sidewalks and curb cuts need to be cleared within a period of time. Some towns have special sidewalk plows for areas around schools and public buildings, but it's generally not the job of cities or towns. The responsibility belongs to abutting residents and business owners.
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Springfield Gándara Center celebrates the launch of its Young Adult Supportive Living Program, the newest addition to the young adult housing program, SHINE.
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As Monday wore on, only one room of the 5,100 square-foot house remained: a great room, featuring soaring wooden beams, white shiplap walls, and a ceiling fan turning in the breeze. Once that room was demolished, the outer wall of the home – the one that faced the ocean – was finally torn down around 2:00 pm.
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There are now about a dozen Boston-area venues that offer the live narration of the visual parts of the show.
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The single-day competition brought some of the world’s best competitors to the People’s Plaza.
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Of the 240,000 people in Massachusetts with bachelor's degrees from other countries, many face serious hurdles in looking for meaningful employment.
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