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While many of us are itching to get into our outdoor gardens, it’s still a little early to dig in. On The Point, we talk with Marsha Potash about indoor…
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It’s natural to feel anxiety about things that threaten our health and safety: it helps to keep us alive. But anxiety and fear can become overwhelming and…
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On the Point, we talk about the latest on how to keep the virus from spreading, supports and services to help those in need, and how to cope with the…
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Signs of spring are all around. Woodcocks are beginning their seasonal displays, bird song is increasing, and migrants are returning. Mark Faherty,…
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Accumulating stuff is surprisingly easy. With the click of a button you can order pretty much anything you want; you might find yourself with a closet of…
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Some Cape Cod districts have changed school start times, so high school students go to school later and elementary students start earlier. Other districts…
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A MassInc study published last November found that Massachusetts elected officials do not reflect the diversity of the commonwealth. According to the…
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An interview with Democrat Stephen Michael Palmer, as we continue our conversations with candidates for the Plymouth Barnstable State Senate Seat. Mindy…
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Many believe there is an environmental and moral imperative to address our changing climate. We are now seeing scientists and faith leaders teaming up to…
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Did you make a New Year Resolution to get more exercise? It’s nearing the end of February; how’s it going? On The Point, we discuss the importance of…