Massachusetts
More than 650,000 households in Massachusetts are in line for payments worth up to 40% of the enhanced federal benefits, with the minimum set at $38,according to the Department of Transitional Assistance.
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The largest remaining piece of private property inside the Green Mountain National Forest has been permanently protected from development and will be open to the public in perpetuity.
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Researchers at the school teamed up with NASA scientists this winter to monitor snow, sleet and rain storms from the ground in the hopes of improving winter weather forceasts.
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Massachusetts veterans’ services officials said they are looking to expand hours at a state-run cemetery in Agawam, after complaints about an early closing time.
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The Massachusetts fishery is in a moment of change. Lobstermen today are facing warming waters that are affecting lobster populations, offshore wind developers encroaching on fishing grounds, and strict fishing regulations imposed to protect critically endangered right whales.
What do you think are the top priority issues in western Massachusetts Gov. Healey should focus on?
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WNEU Professor Jen Taub, the Wine Snobs from State St., Jennifer Lee from the Narragansett Tribe and the band Cloudbelly
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Jim Jordan, a retired Boston Police Department strategic planner, says officers need to change what is a very deeply embedded and fundamental part of their identity — how they use time and take command.
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