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Tap your dogsâ unleashed potential. Hereâs 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.
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Stratham Hill Park in Stratham N.H.James Sullivan for the Boston Globe
A year into the pandemic, weâre all leading a dogâs life. Weâre gazing out the window, watching the world go by. Longing to run free.
If youâre an actual dog, you can in fact run free, as long as youâre a good listener and your human will take you someplace where itâs 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.
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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.
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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.
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