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Early December is expected to be colder than normal in New England. But the rest of the winter has a good chance of above-average temperatures.
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Lobsters and other sea creatures in areas selected for offshore wind development are about to hear a whole lot of noisy construction. How might it affect them? At a local dock, Cape Cod scientists are making some very loud banging noises to find out.
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Massachusetts is counting on offshore wind to create thousands of jobs, combat climate change and help keep the lights on in the coming decades. But some advocates worry that plans to develop more wind projects could be in jeopardy depending on the outcome of this year's presidential election.
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Vermont Public staffers celebrated the fall season — and the year of the camelids — at a wool spinning class, apple orchard and potato plot.
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The first year of the project gave twenty single mothers $1,000 a month with no restrictions on how the money could be spent.
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Native Americans at Dartmouth group coordinated a celebration with the theme “Indigenous Voices” aimed at amplifying the stories of Indigenous Peoples in Hanover and beyond.
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Events in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine mark the holiday today and throughout the week.
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How do trees know when to drop their leaves? Why are the colors more vivid in some places or in different seasons?
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Vermonter, Lakota elder reflects on documentary about residential schools & intergenerational traumaHuntington resident Beverly Little Thunder, who is enrolled in the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota, recently attended the Burlington screening of the documentary Sugarcane.
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The Luman R. Nelson taxidermy collection, which includes more than 600 birds and animals, has been in Marlboro since the early 1960s. The museum where it’s housed lost their lease and the collection is to be put into storage.
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The three selected projects are expected to produce 2,878 megawatts of electricity — or about what it takes to power 1.6 million homes.
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Removing the residency requirement has brought an influx of out-of-state interest to Vermont's program.