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After trying year, Family Health Center of Worcester receives $2.9M in state funds
Family Health Center of Worcester will be able to make infrastructure improvements and expand its pharmacy thanks to a substantial grant it received from the state, according to a press release the health center shared Monday. The state’s Executive Office of Health...
read moreBan military-style assault weapons
Gun violence continues to ravage our country, with mass shootings of four or more people daily, and shootings are now the leading cause of death for children in America. Moreover, 2023 is on pace to set a new record for mass...
read moreOpinion: We need to protect and grow CT Wildlands
Hartford is a capital city blessed with amazing trees and old forests, some harkening back to Frederick Law Olmsted, landscape architect and Hartford’s native son. Olmsted’s 200th birthday in 2022 was a national celebration of his visionary dedication to nature,...
read moreA year of rebuilding: Students and teachers reflect on a ‘return to normal’ in Massachusetts schools
As summer break arrives for many K-12 students in Massachusetts, there is a sense of relief: the past school year felt like a return to the pre-pandemic "routine" of 2019. There were no mask mandates or long school closures. Extracurricular activities and sports...
read moreWalmart unveils new amenities for drivers at Lewiston distribution center
LEWISTON — About 100 Walmart employees and invited guests were on hand Thursday as the company officially unveiled its newest amenity for workers attached to the transportation office at the massive distribution center at 31 Alfred Plourde Parkway. For the 174 Walmart...
read moreJaylen Scott of NHCS is going to Bucknell
When the Neighborhood House Charter School (NHCS) valedictorian, Jaylen Scott, leaves in August for Pennsylvania’s Bucknell University, it will mark one of the first times in years that the Centre Street resident won’t be living at home and attending school on the...
read moreCity, AMR reach out to Spanish-speakers to hire as first responders who can speak people’s languages
NEW HAVEN — For Veronica Jofre and her brother, Enzo, who grew up in a home on Howard Avenue in the city's Hill section where Spanish was the first language, one key motivation to become first responders was something quite personal. If anything ever happened to...
read moreChristopher Tapp: The Legislature must override the veto of S.6 to protect the innocent
I spent nearly half my life in prison for a rape and murder I did not commit. That’s 20 years and 53 days in prison while the real rapist and murderer walked free. This year, the Vermont Legislature decided to learn from stories like mine by passing S.6 to protect...
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