What we know, and don’t know, about the mysterious flaming metal fragments found in West Rindge in 1947.
The World Cup is in New England! This summer, players and fans from around the world are meeting for matches in Foxborough, Mass., with many others celebrating from home. Follow the soccer coverage from our stations and across the country here.
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Camp Fireside accuses the town of illegally installing a gravel launch on a sliver of lake that’s been in dispute since the 1950s.
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Lawyers who argued case before the Supreme Court say the new ruling takes effect in roughly 32 days, and then a lower federal court will have to implement it. In the meantime, immigration advocates across the country say they’re weighing next steps.
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At Suffolk University and Merrimack College students can get a compressed college experience in a handful of majors in just three years
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Plum Island Beach in Newburyport is closed to swimming after officials discovered an ongoing discharge of untreated wastewater into the Merrimack River.
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Lower courts may be able to evaluate the TPS decision, and elected officials say work authorizations do not immediately end.
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A helicopter from the New Hampshire National Guard was dispatched to help rescue the Canadian hiker who fell while hiking the Huntington Ravine on Mount Washington.
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A new $2.2 million boat will help environmental officials keep an eye on Long Island Sound.
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Haitians and Syrians who have been granted permission to legally work, have housing, and healthcare in the U.S. under what's known as temporary protected status or TPS are at risk of being deported.
Stories from NENC journalists on how your efforts to save money can also help the climate
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