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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.
    Jennette Barnes
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    CAI
    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.
    New England Aquarium, taken under NOAA research permit #25739
    Today marks the second annual Right Whale Day in Massachusetts. The public is invited to spend it at the New England Aquarium, where beginning at 11 a.m. officials will discuss conservation efforts with Calvin, a 42-foot-long inflatable right whale, in the background.