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High school students interested in coding will get a chance through District Arts and Education, a New Haven-based nonprofit that provides immersive tech education.
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Geographically, there was a higher percentage of telehealth use in the Metro Boston area, the Pioneer Valley and on Cape Cod in Massachusetts.
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Indigenous people have lost far too much on Earth, and we need to prevent that from happening in space, writes Joelle Renstrom.
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Dr. Catherine Pearlman, a licensed clinical social worker, has written a new book called "First Phone: A Child's Guide To Digital Responsibility And Safety.”
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Correction officers at the beleaguered Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center will soon wear body cameras. How many officers would wear them, and how many cameras would be used has not been finalized. Existing stationary cameras at Souza will remain in place.
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With billions of dollars in federal assistance going to libraries around the country, we look at the needs of New England libraries that look forward to expanding digital services and assistance.
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With billions of dollars in federal assistance going to libraries around the country, we look at the needs of New England libraries that look forward to expanding digital services and assistance.
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No more newfangled gadgets for commentator Nan Parati.
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Vaccinated residents of Massachusetts beginning Monday will be able to access a digital record of their COVID-19 vaccine history, including a scannable QR code, that could be stored on their smartphone and presented to businesses requiring immunizations for entry.
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Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno has denied an extension of the contract between the city and Comcast for the rights to operate the cable television system in town.