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One resident told me she wasn't sure what the level of PFAS in her blood meant. Turns out, it was 90x the average American's level, according to the CDC.
Residents of Toms Way, a small nook of a street not far from downtown Nantucket, learned that many of their wells had high levels of PFAS, a group of compounds known as “forever chemicals” that can leach into water systems and cause health problems, including cancer, liver damage, and thyroid disease. On Sunday, four households filed a class action suit against the manufacturers of the chemicals. https://trib.al/UY6pNvb
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Residents of Toms Way, a small nook of a street not far from downtown Nantucket, learned that many of their wells had high levels of PFAS, a group of compounds known as “forever chemicals” that can leach into water systems and cause health problems, including cancer, liver damage, and thyroid disease. On Sunday, four households filed a class action suit against the manufacturers of the chemicals. https://trib.al/UY6pNvb
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Hundreds of women far from their extended families are facing the profound emotional and physical toll of pregnancy in a foreign land with no place to call home. A Globe review found Massachusetts’s overwhelmed shelter system does little to address the heightened needs of pregnant and postpartum women, from nutrition to mental health.
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On Boston Globe Today: 50 years to the date after "Saturday Night Live" premiered, the movie, “Saturday Night,” hits theaters, chronicling what happened in the 90 minutes before the first show aired. Boston.com entertainment and culture writer @Kslane reviews the film: https://trib.al/bMKAqMg
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Can Boston offset the decline in commercial real estate values? Earlier this year, Mayor Michelle Wu filed a bill with a plan to do so. But, to the bafflement of many on Beacon Hill, she made clear she wasn’t interested in modifying it to win over the Senate. Why? Boston Globe financial columnist Larry Edelman dives into it in the latest edition of Trendlines.
Mayor Wu’s hard line on property taxes doesn’t make political or economic sense
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An intense solar storm, at least the third so far this week, is making the northern lights shine bright again in the southern parts of New England Thursday night. Forecasters with the Space Weather Prediction Center say strong geomagnetic storms sparked by a hurling coronal mass ejection will cast the brilliant colorful display farther south than usual to the mid-latitudes, as far south as Cape Cod, Rhode Island, and Connecticut in New England.
The northern lights are making another comeback and tonight the brilliant show extends quite far - The Boston Globe
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There’s a super fuel that transformed Helene, and then Milton, into monsters: the hot ocean. Crossing over hot water is like fuel for tropical cyclones, and the Gulf right now has been “plenty hot to support horrible hurricanes,” Phil Klotzbach of Colorado State University told me. Two degrees above normal may sound marginal to a swimmer, but to a hurricane “it is a big deal,” Klotzbach said. “It loads the dice.” https://lnkd.in/gWM5gX-A #hurricanes #milton #helene #climatechange #climate #climateimpacts #atmosphericscience #gulf
Climate change is transforming tropical storms into monsters - The Boston Globe
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The College of the Holy Cross announced Wednesday that it will waive tuition costs for students from families making less than $100,000 in yearly income. The move marks a significant expansion of the Worcester college’s financial aid program, which currently covers the full cost of tuition for families with less than $75,000 in income and “reasonable assets”, the college said. “One of Holy Cross’s top priorities is to ensure that talented students from all backgrounds can access a Holy Cross education and be supported to flourish on our campus and beyond,” Holy Cross President Vincent D. Rougeau said in a statement. Read more: https://trib.al/zgXi1oU
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