In Maine, Mark Ancker became the first person in the U.S. buried in a mushroom casket—an eco-friendly burial alternative.
Three communities in Massachusetts have a lot to lose if the Trump administration succeeds in halting all offshore wind.
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Tech industry lobbyists are urging Gov. Phil Scott to veto the bill, and claim the legislation would violate the First Amendment.
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Several families appeared at an event in East Boston hosted by Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley.
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Many bills died from inaction when the General Assembly reached its midnight deadline.
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President Trump is asking lawmakers to claw back the $1.1 billion in federal subsidies for public broadcasting that Congress approved earlier this year. His request also includes cuts to foreign aid.
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It's been 5 days since federal agents detained a landscape gardener from his job outside Creative Building Solutions on Maple Avenue in Great Barrington. Owners of the building say the agents were wearing masks and refused to show IDs.
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“I think collectively, we’re all in agreement that Mother Nature can stop," said one creemee shop owner.
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The former head of New Hampshire's largest addiction treatment center was arraigned in federal court Monday, after he was indicted on charges of orchestrating attacks on journalists' homes.
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The Drap D'Or de Bretagna — or Golden Cloth of Brittany, in French, is one of a few historic apples that are the genetic ancestors of many of the common varieties we eat today. And the Verona Island tree is the only known living specimen in North America.
Stories from NENC journalists on how climate change is affecting New England's ecosystems.
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