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Elizabeth Warren to Republicans Did You Fall Down Hit Your Head and Wake Up In 1950's
Elizabeth Warren took to the senate floor and SLAMMED republicans for the plan to defund planned parenthood as an attack on women's rights. Elizabeth Warren rips republicans for trying to take away a woman's rights to choose for self. The Senate blocked a Republican drive Monday to terminate federal funds for Planned Parenthood, setting the stage for the GOP to try again this fall amid higher stakes — a potential government shutdown
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As lines grow, tree house brewing is ready to expand
A line is a good sign when looking for something to eat or drink. Waiting is an inconvenience, but when it comes to food and beverage is also emblematic of a product worth sticking around for.
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The Three Sisters Lighthouses
An 1836 petition by Eastham residents concerned about loved ones at sea caused the Boston Marine Society to recommend to the United States Congress the construction of the Nauset Lights. Congress granted $10,000, and the contract was awarded to Winslow Lewis, the lowest bidder at $6549.Three 15-foot high masonry towers were built. The lights soon gained the nickname “The Three Sisters” because from sea they looked like women in white dresses with black hats. '
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Talk Of Stigma And Asparagus-Wrapped Prosciutto: A Party For First Western MA Medical Marijuana Dispensary
It’s been almost three years since Massachusetts voters approved medical marijuana by a wide margin. The dispensary in the western half of the state is expected to open soon in Northampton. Wednesday night, it held a coming out party of sorts.
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Provincetown Carnival parade a rainbow confection
Rainbow colors were in full display Thursday for the annual Carnival parade, where the Candyland theme served up a campy confection for an estimated crowd of 100,000. One of the most over-the-top celebrations on Cape Cod, held the third Thursday of every August, the parade was a block party of creative costumes, thumping music, heat and the usual colorful human wave.
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Massachusetts Updates Process for Changing Gender on Birth Certificates
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has modernized the standard and process for changing gender markers on birth certificates. As a result, proof of surgery is no longer required. Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders has worked extensively with advocates and policymakers in Massachusetts and throughout New England to implement this vital change.
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Another Truck Hits That Massachusetts Bridge
The East Street Bridge is well-known to people in the small town of Westwood, but apparently it’s not well known to truck drivers. That’s because trucks slam into the low-lying bridge frequently, and yet, it keeps happening.On Thursday, August 20, it happened again. You can see the food distribution truck ram into the bridge, bursting into pieces. Despite lights and warnings signs, trucks continue to slam into the railroad bridge.
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25th August 2009 - Ted Kennedy, “liberal lion of the Senate,” dies at 77
Edward “Ted” Kennedy, the youngest brother of President John F. Kennedy and a U.S. senator from Massachusetts from 1962 to 2009, dies of brain cancer at age 77 at his home in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Kennedy, one of the longest-serving senators in American history, was a leader of the Democratic Party and a spokesman for liberal causes who also was known for his ability to work with those on both sides of the political aisle.
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What It's Like to Drive Cross-Country with a Mass. License Plate
Hint: there's a lot of sports talk.
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Six Flags New England to debut new roller coaster, bring back Superman coaster in 2016
The theme park will bring "Bizarro" back to its origins, according to Six Flags spokeswoman Jennifer McGrath. The iconic steel coaster will be re-branded as "Superman: The Ride," similar to "Superman: Ride of Steel," the name is held from 2000 to 2009. While the ride's track and structure won't change, superhero music and other thematic elements will be added.
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Fleeting Wonders: Those Wacky MIT Kids Built A Roller Coaster
Ah, freshman college orientation—a time of boisterous dorm rivalries, a capella tryouts, and helping your institution's upperclassmen construct a rickety three-dip roller coaster out of wood. This tradition is particular to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where what is normally a small leafy lawn near the East Campus dorm has become a temporary amusement park.
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First, Kill the Witches. Then, Celebrate Them.
Salem carried off the neat trick of making Halloween its very special holiday, transmuting its secret shame into its saving grace. By Stacy Schiff.
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The Price of Suffering: William Pynchon and “The Meritorious Price of Our Redemption”
William Pynchon, earliest colonial ancestor of the novelist Thomas Pynchon, was a key figure in the early settlement of New England. He also wrote a book which became, at the hands of the Puritans it riled against, one of the first to be banned and burned on American soil. Daniel Crown explores.
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Runaway Boston Train was Tampered with, Governor Says
Driverless train carrying 50 people left a suburban Boston station and sped through 4 stations before it was stopped
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A Massachusetts Town Will Offer 2 Gbps Fiber Internet for $45 a Month
Municipal internet is alive and kicking.
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18th December 1620 - Mayflower docks at Plymouth Harbor
The British ship Mayflower docked at modern-day Plymouth, Massachusetts, and its passengers prepared to begin their new settlement, Plymouth Colony.
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Here Are the Most Innovative States in America
Massachusetts, California take the top spots in Bloomberg's index
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Critics blast Massachusetts city's new 'essay' rule for gun-carry applicants
Critics are blasting a Massachusetts city’s new law that they claim requires residents applying for a license to carry handguns to write “an essay” and pay upwards of $1,100 for training. The new laws take effect this week in Lowell, a city of 110,000 that lies 35 miles north of Boston. Pushed by Police Superintendent William Taylor and passed by the City Council, they require applicants for unrestricted handgun licenses to state in writing why they...
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Did Bill Clinton violate election rules by going into a polling location?
Hillary Clinton’s campaign has been “reminded” not to solicit votes near polling sites after President Bill Clinton ventured into a polling location in Boston on Tuesday.
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Withering on the Vine
Were you to draw a Venn diagram of Democrats, meritocrats, and plutocrats, the space where they intersect would be Martha's Vineyard. By Thomas Frank.
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