The payment will settle a public records battle between the Guard and the Association to Preserve Cape Cod over a failed plan to build a machine gun range at Joint Base Cape Cod.
Winter is planting season for kelp, a growing industry in New England.
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The hiring pause applies to all open faculty, staff and postdoc positions.
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Every winter, over 2 million visitors come to New Hampshire’s ski areas to enjoy the slopes. Meet one of people who make it possible.
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Connecticut lawmakers are looking at creative ways to add more housing. That includes rehabbing old hotels and incentivizing developers to build apartments above shops.
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The Trump administration is laying off hundreds of scientists and weather forecasters with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). In Woods Hole, where five major scientific institutions are based, and climate, weather and environment research is the culture and economy, the impacts are far reaching.
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Pat Keliher, the outgoing commissioner of Maine's Department of Marine Resources, said Tuesday that the tariffs could trigger major cuts in what lobstermen are paid for their catch.
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For now, gasoline and heating fuel will likely see the most immediate changes. It still remains to be seen whether the tariffs apply to electricity.
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The newly imposed import tariffs threaten a major economic link for New Hampshire and the rest of the region, with consumers bracing for higher prices.
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The state gets about 80% of refined fuel from its northern neighbor.
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