Martha’s Vinyard is installing food waste recyclers at public schools and trash drop-offs to turn residential food waste into a compost-like nutrient rich soil amendment.
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A roundup of local headlines with our region's leading journalists.
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This time on the Fishing News, CAI's John Basile talks with Jimmy Fee of On The Water magazine about what's happening all around our area.
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As we welcome June, Roberta will talk about what’s blooming now and how to assess your flower garden to keep blooms going all season.
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Musician Thomas "Damon" Gorham II has struggled to find housing as a musician in Provincetown. So, he lives on his boat.
The Point
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The Alzheimer’s Family Support Center is designed to get individuals and caregivers the help and support they need.
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Eleven surviving crewmen faced the miseries of shipwreck and the uncertainty of contact with the Indigenous people of the Micronesian archipelago of Palau.
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A roundup of this week's local news headlines with our region's leading journalists.
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The amazing success story of these birds and what might threaten their numbers in the future.
NPR Stories
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The Israeli military confirmed hitting a vehicle and said the incident is being reviewed. Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun called the strike "a flagrant violation to Lebanese sovereignty and international law."
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NPR has tracked deported Filipino sailors who say they were accused without evidence of possessing child sexual exploitation material. Almost none have been charged or prosecuted.
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Peruvians will elect their new president Sunday with polls suggesting a polarized but tight race between hard-right candidate Keiko Fujimori and leftist Roberto Sánchez.
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Photographer Akash Pamarthy has documented the Sikh religious community in Ohio over several years. His photos tell a story.
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The Forest Service is trying to shut down research hubs because it says it needs to live within its means. But the agency plans to close facilities that cost less than $1 to rent while keeping open one that costs $1 million.