The study identified a comparable market — the Hamptons, on Long Island — and examined how real estate fees affected home sales in the area.
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After a decade as general manager, Robert Davis stepped down and was replaced in January of this year by Alex Kryska.
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Mark Faherty talks about a few of the long distance travelers that he has spotted this May from the Nashville Warbler to the Blue-headed Vireo and many more!
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This time around on Sittin' In, CAI's John Basile talks with jazz singer Lori Colombo who is appearing alternate Tuesday evenings at the Roadhouse in Hyannis. It's a place her family once owned and where her father, the late trumpet player Lou Colombo appeared often.
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The study’s preliminary results support the Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe’s belief that Burying Hill is an ancient burial ground for their ancestors.
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The Point
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A review of the top local headlines of the week with our region's leading jouralists.
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Carla Kaplan has written a new biography of Jessica Mitford, a British aristocrat who became an American communist and advocate for social justice.
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A roundup of local news headlines with the region's leading journalists.
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A new revelation forces federal investigators to close down the case, fast.
NPR Stories
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The final of the Eurovision Contest arrives Saturday, with tight security and rainy weather failing to dent the enthusiasm of fans, or the opposition of critics who think Israel shouldn't be invited.
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An Israeli airstrike in Gaza on Friday targeted the leader of Hamas' military wing, Israeli officials said, but it wasn't immediately clear if Izz al-Din al-Haddad was killed or injured.
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NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with actress Hayden Panettiere about her new memoir, This is Me, and some of the challenges she's faced, from bullying as a child to losing custody of her own child.
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We remember Joe Sedelmaier, the man behind some of the most iconic TV ads of the 1970s and '80s. The commercials were not splashy, but their characters and catchphrases became part of popular culture.
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On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Actor and musician Rita Wilson talks about what she learned from her parents.