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While the vote wasn’t unanimous, the players stressed that their team unity remained strong as they rallied to a victory against Harvard.
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As the glaciers retreated after the last glacial age and water from the Atlantic Ocean flooded into the sunken land, three plant species made a home in Vermont. And they never left.
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State lawmakers are considering a bill that would enter Maine into an interstate compact to elect the U.S. president by popular vote.
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The group has been pushing a so-called unity presidential ticket and has come under fire for not disclosing its donors and dubbed a possible "spoiler" in the anticipated rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
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A woman from New Hampshire said she was finally ready to go through the embryo transfer procedure when she got the cancellation call on Christmas Day.
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In a test Tuesday, shortly before midnight, Vineyard Wind sent about five megawatts of power ashore in Barnstable from a single turbine, according to project officials.
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Gun rights activists typically hold sway with Maine lawmakers, but advocates for stricter laws say the worst mass shooting in state history should prompt reforms.
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For years, Massachusetts has led the minimum wage race in New England. That ends in 2024, when Connecticut's rate — now tied to inflation — goes from $15 an hour to $15.69.
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Passenger Rail Authority Executive Director says the service has begun setting passenger records again.
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The decision makes Maine one of two states where officials have ruled that Trump is disqualified from appearing on the ballot, arguing that he violated a section of the 14th Amendment that bars candidates from seeking office if they participated in or aided in an insurrection.
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In this year’s Spotify Wrapped, listeners got to see what towns and cities fit their music taste — and a lot of people are headed to Vermont. And: how Vermont's inclusive arts scene might have been at play in getting you here.
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The victims’ families and multiple civil rights organizations want law enforcement officials to bring hate crime charges against a man accused of shooting two Palestinian Americans and a Palestinian in Burlington this weekend. But recent history suggests obtaining a hate crime conviction in Vermont is difficult.