Newbury Advises Against Flying Flags on Plum Island Before Independence Day, Critics Say
Newbury says it has not banned American flags on Plum Island, but residents say a town warning discouraged patriotic displays before Independence Day.
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Newbury says it has not banned American flags on Plum Island, but residents say a town warning discouraged patriotic displays before Independence Day.
Massachusetts is the only state that bans all consumer fireworks. It's time for Beacon Hill to legalize them and keep the business in the Commonwealth.
Hampshire College is hosting a summer workshop this week that promises to teach activists about “radical economics” and ways to move beyond capitalism.
Gov. Maura Healey should opt Massachusetts into a federal scholarship tax credit program that could fund tutoring and other student supports, former Lt. Gov. Tim Murray says.
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