Events in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine mark the holiday today and throughout the week.
Journalists from the New England News Collaborative had a rare chance to see Vineyard Wind, the nation's largest standing offshore wind project.
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Sales have far exceeded the state's initial projections, but market saturation remains a real threat to the industry's health.
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NEPM received an invoice and a purchase order in response to a public records request for documents related to the damage, as well as a copy of the personal check the sheriff wrote to the state on Monday covering the cost.
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How do trees know when to drop their leaves? Why are the colors more vivid in some places or in different seasons?
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Lead from decades-old pipes that connect water mains to buildings can leach into the drinking water supply, posing significant health risks.
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Many social workers in Connecticut are pushing to educate unhoused residents on their voting rights ahead of November's presidential election.
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Advocates say they want more state support to ensure a more comprehensive approach to helping at-risk youth instead of piecemeal approaches to the problem.
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As the general election gets closer, some cities and towns across the state are still looking for poll workers –especially ones fluent in other languages.
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A university committee found that the school had no direct investments in the companies identified by pro-Palestine student activists.
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