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Wilny Fred Gaudin, right, migrated to the United States with his wife and two children, including four-year-old Fredwyns Gaudin, seeking a better life. Gaudin said he is originally from Haiti but lived in Chile for seven years before arriving in Boston on Sunday and being sent to Yarmouth.
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The group of migrants that was housed at a Yarmouth motel for seven months has been relocated to shelters off-Cape, where there is staff to help them.
Right whale female “Fission” ( Catalog #3790 ) with unnamed juvenile male whale Catalog #5191 during an aerial survey over southern New England waters in March 2023.
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