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PublishedJanuary 3, 2024
Two large offshore wind sites are sending power to the U.S. grid for the first time
One project, co-owned by the parent company of Central Maine Power, will be a 62-turbine wind farm 15 miles off the coast of Massachusetts.
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PublishedJanuary 2, 2024
Kennedy cousin whose murder conviction was overturned sues former police officer, Connecticut town
Michael Skakel is suing an investigator and the town of Greenwich, Connecticut, after he spent 11 years in prison.
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PublishedJanuary 2, 2024
To help rare whales, Maine and Massachusetts will spend $27 million on data and gear
The population of North Atlantic right whales fell by about 25% from 2010 to 2020, and now numbers less than 360.
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PublishedDecember 27, 2023
Nikki Haley, asked what caused the Civil War, leaves out slavery. It’s not the first time
Asked during a town hall in Berlin, New Hampshire, what she believed had caused the Civil War, Haley replied that it involved 'the freedoms of what people could and couldn't do.'
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PublishedDecember 27, 2023
Man fatally shot by Connecticut police was wanted in a 2022 shooting, fired at dog, report says
Vaughn R. Malloy can be seen on police body-camera video running from the rear of a home in the Pawcatuck section of Stonington, near the Rhode Island state line, on Dec. 21, and ignoring police demands to stop.
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PublishedDecember 26, 2023
Students at now-closed Connecticut nursing school sue state officials, say they’ve made things worse
Stone Academy's 3 campuses were shuttered in February.
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PublishedDecember 19, 2023
As climate warms, that perfect Christmas tree may depend on growers’ ability to adapt
For decades, Christmas tree growers and breeders have been preparing for a future of hotter weather and warming soil; the trees being grown right now are the beloved holiday traditions of tomorrow for millions of families.
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PublishedDecember 17, 2023
Spilling the tea: Boston Tea Party turns 250 with reenactments of the revolutionary protest
Tea for the reenactment was supplied by the East India Co., the same British company that was at the center of the raucous dispute.
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PublishedDecember 15, 2023
Vermont, usually one of the safest states, saw a 185% rise in firearms homicides last year
Overall the country had a 6% decrease in national firearms homicides between 2021 and 2022, but Vermont saw a 185% jump, according to Vermont State Police.
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PublishedDecember 11, 2023
Skier triggers avalanche on Mount Washington, suffers life-threatening injury
While waiting for a helicopter, other skiers shoveled out an area on the slope so a paramedic and litter basket could be lowered down and have room to maneuver.
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