Locals share personal tales and agonizing choices tied to a worsening home insurance crisis in coastal Massachusetts.
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As I write on this coldest day of the season thus far, it seems wise to discuss an indoor birding activity almost universally enjoyed by bird fanciers – backyard bird feeding.
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After years of watching people leave Nantucket during the winter, I decided I wanted to be one of them. Not for the whole winter, just for a week
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This week on The Garden Lady, C.L. speaks with Jazmine Albarran, the director of Seed Your Future.
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A Barnstable-based couples therapist turned matchmaker turned filmmaker is launching a project called, “Who could love them?” So far, she’s recruited over 100 people for the reality TV dating opportunity.
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The National Park Service has already rescinded roughly 400 seasonal job offers across the country, The Washington Post reported in January. On Cape Cod, people are wondering what will happen to the National Seashore and its pivotal contribution to the local economy.
The Point
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Our panel of behavioral health experts talk about schizophrenia.A serious mental heath condition that affects how people think, feel and behave. It can result in a mix of hallucinations, delusions and disorganized thinking and behavior.
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We talk with Michael Pregot about his book Slavery and Abolitionism on Cape Cod: A Massachusetts Incongruity.
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This week: It’s been coming for decades—and now South Coast Rail has a launch date at the end of March. Also, community members and public officials speak out to save Pocasset Mental Health Center. And, could a federal hiring freeze leave the National Seashore shorthanded this summer?
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Substance use disorder recovery programs aren’t just for adults.
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As flu rages, the Trump administration has pulled the plug on a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention flu immunization campaign that targeted high-risk groups, including pregnant women.
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During a hearing on Wednesday, Judge Dale Ho questioned federal prosecutors over their decision to suspend criminal charges against Mayor Eric Adams. Judge Ho's ruling is expected soon.
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Lawmakers sought to dispel Kremlin talking points echoed by the president that Ukraine was responsible for the war with Russia. But they said Trump should be given room to negotiate.
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Members of the Columbine community and beyond are mourning the loss of Anne Marie Hochhalter, who became paralyzed after being shot twice in the Columbine shooting in 1999.
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If you're feeling fed up with winter — the icy weather, the gray skies, the shorter days and lack of sunlight — you're not alone. What can we learn from other countries have to endure such weather?