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Tap your dogs unleashed potential Here s where you can let them run free

Tap your dogs’ unleashed potential. Here’s where you can let them run free Greater Boston features a surprising number of open spaces where our well-behaved pooches are welcome to roam without fences. By James Sullivan Globe correspondent,Updated February 25, 2021, 10:00 a.m. Email to a Friend Stratham Hill Park in Stratham N.H.James Sullivan for the Boston Globe A year into the pandemic, we’re all leading a dog’s life. We’re gazing out the window, watching the world go by. Longing to run free. If you’re an actual dog, you can in fact run free, as long as you’re a good listener and your human will take you someplace where it’s sanctioned. Given the lack of tail-wagging destinations in our lives since last March, it may take little more than a whimper by the door to get them to concede.

Edgartown considers Cape Poge anchorage regulations - The Martha s Vineyard Times

Edgartown considers Cape Poge anchorage regulations - The Martha s Vineyard Times
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As climate change increases flooding, Mass likely to see damaged-property costs surge, report says

As climate change increases flooding, Mass. likely to see damaged-property costs surge, report says Advocates call for plans to manage a retreat from low-lying coastal areas By David Abel Globe Staff,Updated February 22, 2021, 12:01 a.m. Email to a Friend In January 2018. the Brant Rock section of Marshfield suffered at high tide during a blizzard.John Tlumacki By mid-century, nearly 50,000 homes a year in Massachusetts will face a substantial risk of structural damage from flooding, an 11 percent increase from today, according to a report. As sea levels rise and storms become more powerful as a result of climate change, flooding will pose a serious threat to nearly 4.3 million homes across the country by 2051. That could cause annual losses of more than $32 billion, a 61 percent increase from the estimated costs today, according to an analysis by First Street Foundation, a New York nonprofit research group that specializes in flood risk.

As climate change increases flooding, Mass likely to see damaged-property costs surge, report says

As climate change increases flooding, Mass likely to see damaged-property costs surge, report says
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