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Fishermen Not Feeling The Effects Of ‘Marked Decrease' In Atlantic Cod Population
The species is being influenced by the environment, specifically rising ocean temperatures, which have changed the fish’s spawning behavior.

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The species is being influenced by the environment, specifically rising ocean temperatures, which have changed the fish’s spawning behavior.

A $485 million increase in funding for K-12 public schools in Gov. Charlie Baker's budget proposal is a step in the right direction.
Spring is right around the corner and with it, baseball…but perhaps not this year.
Pairs skating can be a primarily heteronormative sport, but Timothy LeDuc and Ashley Cain-Gribble have challenged that.
Although the bill deals specifically with Northampton, it can set a precedent, if passed, for the entire state, “a higher hurdle to cross.”
The Boston University FitTreks program hosted its first showing of the Vertical Life Film Tour.
President Biden said he is hoping to make a decision by the end of February but has not made one yet.
Brady’s most exciting moments span far beyond the Super Bowls that allowed him to shine on the global stage.
Laurel Hell might sound a little brighter and more upbeat, but the old Mitski is still there.
Proposed legislation to create more accessible buildings and facilities was discussed on Beacon Hill this week.
“We are creating an economy that is healthier in terms of public health and also protecting our infrastructure.”
Child care in Massachusetts currently costs more than in-state four-year public college tuition.
PANDAS causes a child’s immune system to attack healthy brain cells.
Restaurants on Cape Cod still face both foreign and domestic worker supply problems heading into the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
One popular idea among officials is fare-free public transportation.
The tent city at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard has generated lots of headlines and little solution.
Considered by many a morally controversial topic, physician-assisted death remains nonetheless a highly debated issue all over the world.
Some State lawmakers are proposing restrictions by raising the minimum age for recreational use to 25.
The sixth amendment enshrines the right to a “fair and speedy” trial for people charged with a crime.