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GBH Daily: ‘Stop attacking our cities’
What’s next in the fight between Boston and the Trump administration? -
Farmers and judges agree: ‘There‘s nothing like a fresh tomato‘
It is peak tomato season in Massachusetts and the judges came hungry. -
How growing up in a changing climate connects Provincetown students to a community in Alaska
Provincetown and the Bearing Sea coastal village of Mertarvik are just about as far away as two places can be in the United States. But students in both communities have found one big piece of common ground — growing up in a rapidly changing climate. -
Free books from Quincy’s Prison Book Program bring ‘a beacon of light’ to incarcerated people
Executive director Kelly Brotzman calls books a “lifeline” for many behind bars. And she says dictionaries, by far, are the most requested titles among inmates. -
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Coast Guard to delay removing navigational buoys after pushback from marine users
The proposal called for the removal of hundreds of buoys in New England waters, including nearly 150 in the Gulf of Maine. -
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It's not just great whites. Sand tiger sharks are rebounding in New England.
Researchers from New England Aquarium are tagging sand tiger sharks in Boston Harbor to better understand the species as its population slowly rebounds.