Category: North Shore
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The short-eared owl surveys the open fields and marshland, searching for mice
Owls need open space to help keep vermin under control. Rebecca Pugh says we should stick to previously built areas.
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Senate Republicans call for tax cuts
State senate Republicans calling for tax relief as a way to help people struggling with high costs.
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The red-breasted merganser is back from Canada and loves the icy waters
Rebecca Pugh tells us about the red-breasted merganser and challenges it may face as climate change alters habitats for competing species
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North of Boston annual tourism summit held in person
15th Annual Tourism Summit celebtrated being back in person and looked at some topics facing the industry at convention.
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Real estate professionals predict market will cool in 2023
It’s still a tough market with inventory very low and interest rates creeping up. Ipswich MA real estate update for 2022.
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Free lecture series announced by Greenbelt
Greenbelt to host a series of free events on nature at different locations around North Shore.
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Cantemus invites singers to audition in January
Cantemus Chamber Chorus is auditioning new members as it approaches its 41st season. People can email to set up audition.
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Drought not going anywhere
Northeastern Massachusetts has been in a severe drought situation since mid-July and it just keeps hanging around.
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Tarr’s toy drive has to pivot after sale of radio station
Sen. Bruce Tarr lost his broadcasting partner this year so his annual toy drive has moved online.
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Still stuck with the drought
Severe drought remains in northeastern Massachusetts and other parts of the state have worsened.