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Boston Nonprofit Salt Lick Incubator Provides Funding To Up-And-Coming Musicians
A Boston nonprofit is making waves across the country by providing aspiring musicians with the money they need to make it big.

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A Boston nonprofit is making waves across the country by providing aspiring musicians with the money they need to make it big.

Some Massachusetts beer brewers said they are a bit nervous following President Donald Trump's 25% tariff on aluminum and steel.
Elijah Desousa said his gas bill has doubled over the last two months.
"Every time a person walks in here, I know what the first sound coming out of their mouth will be," said Prataap Patrose of City Planning.
"I've done '100 things to do in Boston' and '100 things to do in Cape Cod' as well as 'Secret Boston,'" author Kim Foley MacKinnon told WBZ.
CBS announced Tuesday that a new drama called "Boston Blue" will hit airwaves later this year.
A Pembroke Rocky's Ace Hardware sign warned customers that no ice melt would be available until Wednesday.
"Winter isn't over," Healey wrote. "The DPU and the gas utilities must act now to provide relief from these high rates."
"When I saw the video, I was super mind blown," says Pramod Yadav, manager, and co-owner of Sola Salons.
If you get a text claiming you're due a $1,400 stimulus check from what looks to be the IRS, don't click on any links.
It's at Little Brook Farm in Sunderland where 6-year-old sheepdog Bett does her job.
On Monday morning, The Mount Washington Observatory reported a wind chill of 63 degrees below zero and an average wind speed of 122 mph.
The state ultimately granted Boston a new batch of 225 new licenses to be handed out over the next three years.
"We are concerned that our families are concerned. We want to reassure folks that our schools are a safe place," Mayor Jared Nicholson said.
"We have 15 loads that just arrived yesterday. It will get us easily through tonight's storm," said Fitchburg DPW dispatcher, Michael East.
In the short-term for eggs, Jon Hurst of the Massachusetts Retailers Association, says it might be time to revisit the cage-free egg law.
The order was unusual - the men asked for 700 pounds of oxtail and 700 pounds of short ribs.
Hampton Fire/Rescue said the pilot - the only person on board - wasn't injured.
The new change has drivers frustrated and confused in an area where parking is already competitive.
"West Africa - they had a big drought in their crop in 2023. It was really wet in 2024, [with a smaller crop yield]," Christine Vistro said.