Live jazz will return to the restaurant, which operated for almost 40 years until the pandemic shuttered it.
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This week, the joys of keeping indoor-outdoor food plants.
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When did your “spring is finally here” birds arrive? At my house, spring came Monday, April 29.
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1st Barnstable District State Representative Christopher Flanagan, D-Dennis, says a violation of campaign finance law was his responsibility and he has apologized to the people he represents at the Statehouse.
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Over the past few weeks our local snowbirds have been returning from their annual winter sojourns in the south.
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The Biden administration this week published the location of eight areas to be leased for offshore wind development in the Gulf of Maine, a body of water that runs from Cape Cod to Nova Scotia.
The Point
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Preventing tick bites, and how to recognize and treat tick borne illnesses.
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Depending on who you talk to Artificial Intelligence is either the end for humankind, or the solution to our most complex problems.
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Jazz Men: All about the lives and influence of Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Count Basie
NPR Stories
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New Hampshire is an outlier in New England when it comes to offshore wind. Some are trying to change that.
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A former law clerk who had a bad experience on the job is now trying to share information about judges to help others from suffering the same fate.
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There's a fund that commercial airlines pay into for things such as safety inspections, but commercial space companies don't pay into that fund. (Story aired on All Things Considered on May 9, 2024.)
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While other streamers try live sports, Netflix experiments with a live talk show and comedy specials. What's behind the pivot, and is it working?
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Panera Bread is getting rid of Charged Lemonade from its menu. The highly caffeinated beverage is at the center of at least two wrongful death lawsuits.