We sent reporter Todd Bookman to check in with voters about how they are planning to spend Tuesday evening and beyond, as Election Day finally arrives.
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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Carbon dioxide emissions slid 4%, mainly due to reduced demand for coal and oil power generation.
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El equipo de El Proyecto Electoral Latino entrevista a candidatos y líderes empresariales locales sobre las oportunidades, desafíos y el apoyo necesario para los negocios latinos en el oeste de Massachusetts.
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The Latino Election Project team interviews candidates and local business leaders about the opportunities, challenges, and support needed for Latino businesses in western Massachusetts.
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All four leases sold for the minimum bid of $50 per acre. That's a big drop from 2018.
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The companies sell products like pencil cases, clipboards, binders, and “backpack armor.”
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Some Hampshire County Town Clerks say that despite a lot of early votes, they expect record-breaking voter turnout.
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Connecticut’s early voting days for the general election have wrapped up. State officials said Monday 741,895 voters submitted a ballot early and in-person at the polls.
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If voters approve Question 2 on the Massachusetts ballot, public high school students will no longer be required to pass the statewide exam known as the MCAS in order to get a diploma. With that, state education officials would need to rewrite current regulations to clarify what it means to master the state's academic standards, which officials say will remain the same.
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