COVID-19 cases rise in Massachusetts; Maine football upended
The number of new cases of COVID-19 in Massachusetts increased by more than 1,700 on Friday while the number of newly confirmed coronavirus deaths...
Robert Durst defense rests; testimony ends in murder case
LOS ANGELES — Robert Durst's marathon testimony over three weeks — in which the ailing millionaire denied killing his wife and best friend but...
Pandemic jobless benefits about to end for tens of thousands
New England business leaders are awaiting the impact of pandemic-era unemployment benefits running out around Labor Day.
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Nearly 120 Northeast organic dairy farms to lose market
Nearly 120 organic dairy farms in the Northeast, including 28 in Vermont, will lose their contracts with an organic dairy company when it stops...
100,000 more COVID deaths seen unless US changes its ways
The U.S. is projected to see nearly 100,000 more COVID-19 deaths between now and Dec. 1, according to the nation's most closely watched forecasting...
Some Vermont clubs to require proof of vaccination for entry
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Some Vermont entertainment venues are asking visitors for proof of vaccination against COVID-19 to attend events.
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Tropical weather: What to know as Henri heads up north
NEW YORK — Here's everything to know about this weekend's weather that's tropical in name, but far from its titular home:
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Imagination, Skittles help boy, 5, conquer Appalachian Trail
PORTLAND, Maine — Harvey Sutton, or “Little Man,” as he is known on the Appalachian Trail, won’t have long to bask in the glory...
Dairy farmers eligible for pandemic-related assistance
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Help is on the way for dairy farmers who got a lower price for their products because of pandemic-related market abnormalities,...
Global sizzling: July was hottest month on record, NOAA says
Earth sizzled in July and became the hottest month in 142 years of recordkeeping, U.S. weather officials announced.
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