Are 17 turbines really running at Vineyard Wind? Here's what we saw by boat
Getting information about the state's only offshore wind project under construction has been difficult, so CAI and the Martha's Vineyard Times teamed up find out more.

Norfolk migrant shelter slated to close on Thursday, but town divisions remain
The state says the emergency assistance shelter program remains in crisis as it continues to close hotels and larger shelters.
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After staffer’s public accusations, Boston launches new investigation
The new probe will feature outside lawyers, according to a memo from Boston’s human resources chief. -
In 1775, Boston’s Prince Hall broke Freemasonry’s racial barrier. His global movement marches on.
Prince Hall Freemasons are celebrating their history, focusing on community service and new generations of membership. -
Protestors upset by recent ICE operation shut down Worcester City Council meeting
Demonstrators railed against the city’s handling of the immigration operation on Eureka Street on May 8. -
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Rajani LaRocca's picture book ‘Some of Us’ is her personal tribute to American democracy
The book was produced by three naturalized U.S. citizens and shares the many paths to becoming American.
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