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Chelsea residents complain about mitigation efforts, communication around Tobin Bridge repairs
Lead paint chips had been falling off the bridge into the neighborhood. -
New program trains geothermal drillers to meet growing need in Massachusetts
An expanding geothermal workforce is quickly taking shape, but companies say they are desperate to fill a dearth of open positions. -
Meet the people behind the loon cam, a New Hampshire-bred YouTube sensation
One man spends his summers making sure viewers across the world can watch two pairs of loons on Lake Winnipesaukee as they mate, lay eggs and tend to their nests. -
NH beekeepers say climate change is stressing out their bees
Durham beekeeper Lee Alexander says rain storms and heat waves intensified by climate change is making his job harder. Experts say he’s not alone. -
Remembering Henry Lee’s legacy of defending Boston’s parks
Henry Lee, the first president of Friends of the Public Garden, died Monday at the age of 99. -
How the Trustees of Reservations is adapting to rising seas
CEO Katie Theoharides said the Trustees is prioritizing projects that build resiliency to climate change, even if that means cancelling ongoing projects. -
Environmental concerns: A closer look at Vineyard Wind turbine debris
“Anytime that you see polyester, vinylaster coat, and PVC foams, these are all carcinogenic materials," said Valeria La Saponara. "So it's not going to kill you all in the next week. But there are possible long term consequences.” -
Boston will pay you to purchase an e-bike in new pilot program
Boston's Chief of Streets Jascha Franklin-Hodge says the e-bike program is a push towards a “more sustainable, equitable and mobile city.” -
Researchers are on a mission this summer to learn more about right whales in the Gulf of Maine
This summer, the state of Maine launched a research program to learn more about the whereabouts of North Atlantic right whales in the Gulf of Maine. The findings could be critical for the future of the state's lobster industry — and in the race to preserve the critically endangered population. -
The Blue Hills Reservation gets by with a little help from its ‘Friends’
Community members concerned about development in the reservation founded 'Friends of the Blue Hills' in 1979.