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The Massachusetts Department of Ecological Restoration prioritized eight new river, wetland and cranberry bog refurbishment projects last Wednesday. COURTESY OF ANDREW WATSON VIA FLICKR

State names eight priority river and wetland restoration projects

Madison Mercado January 26, 2021
The new projects will restore wetlands and rivers to increase ecological resistance across the Commonwealth, benefit the economy and create new outdoor spaces for locals.
The Massachusetts chapter of Elders Climate Action holds a rally on Wednesday. PHOTO COURTESY RICK LENT/ ELDERS CLIMATE ACTION

Lobbyists’ valentines ask Baker to ‘break up’ with non-renewable energy

Diana Leane February 20, 2018

Around 100 people swarmed the State House on Feb. 14 decked out in red to celebrate Valentine’s Day by delivering cards to the governor. The handmade cards asked Charlie Baker to break up with non-renewable...

Bostonians march on Boylston Street during the Labor Day Rally Tuesday afternoon. PHOTO BY SOPHIA BROWN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Hundreds gather on Boston Common on Labor Day in support of blue collar workers

Sophia Brown September 4, 2017

Labor Day morning, approximately 300 people gathered on Boston Common to march in support of strong labor unions and a $15 minimum wage, according to an official Facebook page for the rally. Organizers...

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