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A Local Holocaust Survivor Offers A Warning: 'It Starts Slowly'
A Wellesley grandmother is among those watching the events in Pittsburgh unfold. She’s also a Holocaust survivor. Her image is part of a public art installation aimed at encouraging viewers to consider the past and the present. -
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City Of Boston Unveils Plan To Deal With Coastal Flooding And Rising Tides
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh presented a wide-ranging proposal to brace the city for rising sea levels and coastal flooding due to climate change. -
A Proposed Boston Harbor Bridge Creates A Divide
Boston city officials say the bridge will provide a crucial link to a planned addiction treatment campus. Many in Quincy suspect it will lead to much more widespread development and disruption. -
Walsh Touts Strategy To Improve Boston's Climate Change Resilience
Boston's mayor said the city needs to act to prevent rising sea levels that will cause billions of dollars in damage to the city. -
FULL SHOW: Rep. Joe Kennedy; 'Voices From The Heart'; Sexism In The Senate
The full episode of Greater Boston from October 9, 2018. -
With New Developments Coming To Dorchester, Eversource Moves To Boost Power Supply
The utility company plans to add a new electricity transmission line to meet anticipated demand. -
Fourth Annual HUBweek Looks Towards An ‘Inclusive And Equitable Future’
Tens of thousands of people are expected to take part in the fourth annual HUBweek festival. -
Report Finds Widespread Inequity In Boston Public Schools
Massachusetts has always been a leader in education, but a new report finds this success isn’t being felt by every student. -
1,500 Marriott Hotel Workers On Strike In Boston
Hotel union workers-traded in their uniforms, trays, and mops to walk the picket lines outside Boston Marriott hotels.