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Bear sighted roaming across Framingham neighborhoods

Bear sighted roaming across Framingham neighborhoods By Christine Mui Globe Correspondent,Updated April 27, 2021, 2 hours ago Email to a Friend Some residents in Framingham woke up to a startling sight Tuesday morning: a bear roaming through the neighborhood. The bear was first spotted on Spruce Street around 6:45 a.m., then again on Eleanor Road a few minutes later, the police department said in a Facebook post. A video from NBC Boston captures the bear crossing the street into the yard of a Spruce Street home. Behind the house is a wooded area. Police last reported a sighting at 7:20 a.m. in the area of Knight Road. The department urged residents to “stay safe and be aware” in a Facebook post.

MEPA Office Issues Draft Interim Protocol On Climate Adaptation And Resiliency - Energy and Natural Resources

Highlights The Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) has issued its draft Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (MEPA) Interim Protocol on Climate Adaptation and Resiliency (the Interim Protocol), as well as a draft Interim Protocol for Environmental Justice Outreach (the EJ Interim Protocol). The Interim Protocol is designed to encourage development projects to utilize the best available climate projections for Massachusetts to consider risks and impacts associated with sea level rise, increased intensity of precipitation and increases in average temperature. This Holland & Knight alert is the second in a series covering Massachusetts initiatives targeting the Commonwealth s anticipated need for climate change adaptation, focusing on the

The Recorder - New internship program at Turners Falls High School helps students explore health care

New internship program at Turners Falls High School helps students explore health care From left, Raygan Pendriss, Jillian Reynolds, Nikolas Martin, Cady Wozniak and Ricky Pareja are among the students participating in Turners Falls High School’s new health care internship program. STAFF PHOTO/MAX MARCUS Published: 4/28/2021 5:01:05 PM TURNERS FALLS A new internship program at Turners Falls High School for students interested in health care professions launched with its first class of six students this year, and is expected to grow in the years to come. The program, which is administered by the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), covers the students’ four high school years, and culminates with a 100-hour internship during their senior year.

Boomers and Beyond: Brookline Senior Center announcements

Boomers and Beyond: Brookline Senior Center announcements
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