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Massachusetts Home Sale Slowdown Stretches Into September
By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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Homeschooling is on the rise because school officials aren't listening to parents, Geoff Diehl told NewBostonPost. The Republican nominee for governor also decried the way public schools in Massachusetts are handling race and sex education during an in-person interview at his office in Plymouth.
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By Sam Drysdale State House News Service
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If you want to find a book that seeks to normalize abortion to children at a public library, you can go to public libraries in at least two Massachusetts communities. The book What's An Abortion, Anyway? by Carly Manes and Mar Erazo is available in 13 of the
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Public News Service By Kathyn Carley Community service agencies say requests for home heating assistance were increasing even before National Grid — the power company that serves many in the area — announced energy prices could jump nearly 60 percent by November 1.
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How many genders are there? You may get a different answer to this question depending on who you ask.
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By Michael P. Norton State House News Service
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