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Nantucket Residents Challenging Wind Turbine Project Ruling, Citing Whale Safety
By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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The city of Somerville could issue tickets for illegal parking based on a photo sent by a witness who doesn't work for the city, a lawyer said. City councilors haven't decided yet whether they want to do that. But the Somerville Legislative Matters Committee, a subcommittee
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Boston University is conducting an inquiry into its Center for Antiracist Research due to complaints it received about the center's grant management and culture. Ibram X. Kendi serves as the center's director. He is one of the leading proponents of critical race theory in the United
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Somerset-Berkeley High girls' field hockey freshman Ryan Crook had a sharp performance in his team's 7-1 win over Durfee (Fall River) last week. Crook, a boy who also plays baseball, shined for the girls' team, netting two goals while dishing out two assists.
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Massachusetts residents will not be getting income tax rebate checks this year, State Auditor Diana DiZoglio announced Wednesday. The auditor's office conducted a review of net tax revenues and allowable state tax revenues, in line with a state law known as Chapter 62F, for fiscal year 2023, which
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By Colin A. Young State House News Service
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Full implementation of new curriculums on local indigenous peoples' culture and on black studies is occurring in kindergarten and grades 1, 3, and 7 this school year in public schools in Portland, Maine, a school official said. Come the 2024-2025 school year, full implementation is expected pre-kindergarten through fifth
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By Alison Kuznitz State House News Service
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