The new estimate comes from a planning workshop in May, hosted by the Federal Highway Administration, which determined that the project could take longer than planned.
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We were talking about cucumbers — I’ve had a really productive season and I was trying to figure out why — and he mentioned that how frequently you pick from your plants can impact how many fruits they make.
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I finally have a little time to watch birds each day, and it’s all thanks to the Monomoy School District. Between my kindergarten-aged son’s absurdly early bus time of 6:52 AM and the time we have to get my daughter up for pre-school, I have one deliciously unstructured hour.
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Alex Emmons shucks an oyster. Produced by Monique LaBorde and Atlantic Public Media.
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The overall goal of a new bill proposed by state senator Julian Cyr is to establish solar within historic districts across the state as a public necessity, just like utility poles and wires and other systems.
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A meeting of the state panel on the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station became unusually volatile last night, as arguments broke out between the acting chair and others in the room.
The Point
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Supports, services and education programs about domestic violence on Martha’s Vineyard.
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How fishing and friendship helped two writers navigate the rough waters of middle age.
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Pathways for Indigenous and non Indigenous communities to better understand one another.
NPR Stories
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'When I make Haitian food, I feel home': Chef who fled Haiti cooks rich cuisine at Greenfield pop-upA Mexican restaurant in Greenfield, Massachusetts, is trying something new. Once a week, they’re only serving Haitian food made by a chef who recently migrated to the U.S.
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Jeff Zients has been getting the White House prepared for the first government shutdown of the Biden administration. Here's what the chief of staff told NPR about it.
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Thousands see the tree each year as they walk along Hadrian's Wall, which guarded the Roman Empire's northwestern frontier. It appeared in Kevin Costner's 1991 film Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves.
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McDaniel, the first Black person to win an Academy Award, donated her Oscar to Howard University before her death. But the plaque mysteriously went missing, likely sometime around the 1960s or 1970s.
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The case was dropped after the activist's lawyer challenged the law's constitutionality.
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