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Apr 13 2024
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UMass community celebrates the great North American Eclipse
Thousands of students, faculty and community members gathered at the University of Massachusetts’ Metawampe Lawn to witness the Great North American Eclipse on Monday, April 8. The College of Natural Sciences (CNS) and the Department of Astronomy hosted the free event, which many attendees felt was the largest on-campus gathering since before the COVID-19 pandemic. UMass fell just outside the
The Massachusetts Daily CollegianApr 13 2024
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Beat the blues – and gray days – with these great local escapes
For me, this is the hardest time of year. Skiing is pretty much a wrap and those sun-filled yet snowy days are in the past. It should be spring, and yet things are just gray. There’s mud and rain and damp air and cold when all we want is to take a lovely walk in lighter clothes. So why not escape it? Here in the Northeast, we are surrounded by ways to burst out of the bubble of bleh and find
Boston HeraldApr 21 2024
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Out West Books takes to the diamond for a triple play of great reads
Each week as part of SunLit — The Sun’s literature section — we feature staff recommendations from book stores across Colorado. This week, the staff from Out West Books in Grand Junction knocks it out of the park with titles that delve into our national pastime. From the publisher: Joe Posnanski is back with a masterful ode to the game: a countdown of 50 of the most memorable moments in
The Colorado SunApr 23 2024
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Legal expert praises hush money prosecutor’s latest move: 'Great job'
Now that day 6 of Donald Trump's New York criminal hush money trial is over, one legal expert is recognizing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's strategy so far. Former US Attorney Joyce Vance said Tuesday that prosecution team's decision to select former National Enquirer CEO David Pecker to take the witness stand first was the right thing to do. "Was it smart for the prosecution to
AlterNetApr 20 2024
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Two great white sharks in the Gulf heading back north for summer
The old fish are coming back home for the summer. Two great white sharks that spent the winter in the Gulf are heading back north. The massive 12-foot, 1600-pounder Scot and smaller 10-foot Penny weighing in at 522 pounds, were pinged near St. Augustine, Florida, this week as they migrate back with the rest of the snowbirds, the Florida Times-Union reported. The creatures are being monitored
New York Post (News)Apr 08 2024
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Great Opportunity To Own This Amazing Wallingford Home
WALLINGFORD, CT — This property located at 48 Powers Road in Wallingford is on the market for $739,900, according to Zillow.com.
This home includes 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms and 4,706-square-feet of living space. According to Zillow.com, "Great opportunity to own this amazing East-side Mediterranean Ranch style home situated on almost two acres with private gated entrance and great
Patch.comApr 23 2024
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‘Great Salt Lake is our future’: Utah teens organize to sound the alarm
This story is jointly published by nonprofits Amplify Utah and The Salt Lake Tribune, in collaboration with Salt Lake Community College, to elevate diverse perspectives in local media through student journalism. They meet with alfalfa farmers, lobby lawmakers and talk easily about the impact of the Great Salt Lake on the economy — all while thinking about what they want to do after high school
The Salt Lake TribuneApr 07 2024
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5 great groceries with worldly ingredients in Ann Arbor
ANN ARBOR, MI - Sprinkling your homemade stir fry with panko? Whipping up some Indian dosas instead of American pancakes?
Whether you have foreign roots or you’re broadening your horizons as a cook or baker, it’s nice to have grocery stores with more global ingredients. That’s the case in Ann Arbor, from ethnic-specific markets to supermarkets with aisles that cater to international
MLive.comApr 14 2024
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In Alaska, American commandos game out a great-power war
ABOARD A U.S. MILITARY AIRCRAFT OVER KODIAK ISLAND — To the uninitiated, this felt like madness. From an altitude of 8,000 feet, six Navy SEALs were about to parachute into Marmot Bay, where the water temperature was just barely above freezing. Their inflatable boat went first, rumbling down the ramp of this MC-130 transport plane before snapping out the back. These stout, nondescript
Anchorage Daily News