The Seamen's Bethel is a chapel in New Bedford, Massachusetts, located at 15 Johnny Cake Hill. |
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He has lived most of his life on the Massachusetts coast and now resides in New York City where he part-owns a cocktail bar. |
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During this time, I received official transcripts of all my course work at the University of Massachusetts. |
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You can bet your bippy that if the Massachusetts rate were lower, she would be domiciled there in a heartbeat. |
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A generation ago on the Massachusetts coast, lifeguarding was the be-all, end-all summer job. |
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The butcher-bird is today's loggerhead shrike, found only rarely anywhere in Massachusetts now. |
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In Massachusetts winter residents include chickadees, nuthatches, woodpeckers, titmice, cardinals, and mockingbirds. |
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He spent the next seven years as a missionary to the Indians at Stockbridge, Massachusetts. |
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In northern Massachusetts, the swollen Green River destroyed a trailer park, leaving many people homeless. |
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The payment for Indian scalps, including the scalps of Indian children, was written in the laws of Massachusetts. |
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The bears are collected at local fire and police departments in Massachusetts, but you can donate too. |
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Colorado, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York observed Labor Day on the first Monday in September that year. |
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Tissue Regeneration Inc., a bioengineering company in Medford, Massachusetts, has developed the ability to grow new human connective tissue. |
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Massachusetts in 1842 became the first state to commence comprehensive registration of births, deaths, and marriages. |
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Perhaps the best-designed experiment I've seen took place in a small woodland chapel at a Benedictine monastery in Massachusetts. |
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While they were gone, a pipe burst upstairs in their home, a town house in southeastern Massachusetts. |
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He embarks on the four-day drive from Massachusetts to Cheyenne as if to emulate the trailblazers of the frontier. |
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I was a fresh-faced college kid who had grown up in a really strict working class immigrant household in Massachusetts. |
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He is also the first astronaut to hold a doctorate in astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |
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The village is more reminiscent of Maine or Massachusetts than of the sun-kissed, body-beautiful beaches of California. |
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He was fairly tan and obviously from a state that was the complete opposite of Massachusetts. |
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Raised in Boston's industrial city of Lowell, Massachusetts, Bette Davis was born in the shadow of one war, and worked through the next. |
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Massachusetts is the southernmost part of their breeding range, since they are truly Arctic birds. |
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The air rights for these parcels are the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, which is the agency overseeing the Big Dig. |
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A little over 300 years ago, shrieking war cries and flying tomahawks shattered the summer calm in a frontier town of the Massachusetts Province. |
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The landscape of coastal Massachusetts is a mixture of wooded uplands, rocky outcrops, and long, low meadows that sweep down to the sea. |
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By 2010, Massachusetts wants to reduce municipal solid waste by 70 percent statewide. |
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Since the 1960s, Massachusetts state officials have been releasing non-native ring-tailed pheasants through the state for a fall hunting season. |
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Other returnees moved comfortably into Massachusetts society, because they had the needed skills or capital. |
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Now living with her husband on the Massachusetts seacoast, it took her over two years to write the book. |
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It's trick or treat time all this month in Salem, Massachusetts, the seaport north of Boston. |
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Washington's successor John Adams was a staunch Federalist from Massachusetts. |
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A member of Trinity College's class from Newton, Massachusetts, he majored in history and religion. |
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Solaire has set up charging capabilities at a project it built at a yacht club in Massachusetts, for example. |
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Until this year, glen Johnson was the dean of Massachusetts political reporters. |
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Scott McKinney, the lead author of the study, is the informatics manager at Massachusetts General Hospital sleep laboratory. |
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Later, he came to Boston and studied bilingual education in the University of Massachusetts where he taught science to Latino students at the high school level. |
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A stepsister riding in the car with him during a trip home to Massachusetts also perished. |
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The family now had branches firmly settled in Michigan and Massachusetts. |
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Is it me, or did the first-term Massachusetts senator sound like a presidential candidate at her big AFL-CIO speech this weekend? |
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Now, Leno is a Boston boy, a graduate of Emerson College and raised in nearby Andover, Massachusetts. |
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Remember how Scott Brown attained wattage in 2009 by beating Democrat Martha Coakley in Massachusetts? |
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Funny that the Massachusetts secretary of state, William Galvin, thinks that account may be part of the larger Bernie badness. |
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In Massachusetts, for example, baker is running as a pro-choice, pro same-sex marriage Republican nominee. |
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Those efforts have been led by 20-year-old Trevor Finney of Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, also known as Trevor Austin. |
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However, the Massachusetts program requires insurers to cover preventative care without a deductible. |
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Some of the ornamental details, such as the projecting shell of the tympanum, are also found on case pieces made in Salem and Newburyport, Massachusetts. |
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Then I worked my way through college at a mental hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts. |
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I grew up in Massachusetts, where the bicentennial was a spectacularly big deal. |
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During my 15th year of living in a Hindu-style ashram, a spiritual community in the woods of Massachusetts, I was given a two-month leave of absence. |
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Massachusetts is home to more than 100 companies that focus on big data. |
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The danse macabre of so many unlucky countries is a billion-dollar business, part of the Massachusetts economic miracle. |
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Fessenden has built a huge radio transmitter in a place called brant Rock, Massachusetts. |
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The difference was clear to Sonia Little, who came from cape Cod, Massachusetts, to attend both climate marches. |
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Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown is in an especially difficult position as a cosponsor of Blunt. |
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Dr. Alessio Fasano, the director of the Center for celiac Research at Massachusetts General Hospital, agrees. |
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Ironically, according to Hitner, women were some of his staunchest allies in getting the Massachusetts law reformed. |
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The day after graduation, I joined an ashram, an Indian-style spiritual community, situated on twenty-one acres of woods in eastern Massachusetts. |
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David Gregory the other night in Massachusetts spending 15 minutes on the Cherokee business. |
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Democrats, as Romney should have remembered from his campaigns in Massachusetts, have no such compunctions. |
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The British in the eighteenth century, moreover, expelled the French Acadians from Nova Scotia, and seeded the area with Loyalists shipped down east from Massachusetts. |
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I have hauled in three bluefish from off the coast of Massachusetts. |
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I was driving to a job in Mansfield, Massachusetts, that was making me slightly crazy. |
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He built sprawling Victorian manses in Louisiana, New Jersey, and Massachusetts, and his final days were spent among the nouveau riche splendors of Palm Beach, Florida. |
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Dating from between about 1795 and 1800, it has a dial signed by David Wood of Newbusyport, Massachusetts, who also made tall-case and banjo clocks. |
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Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown called for Akin to relinquish his Senate nomination. |
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But without a damaged Democrat, electing a Republican to federal office in Massachusetts will always be an uphill fight. |
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Religion, then, had almost nothing to do with my decision to attend the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. |
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Democratic presidential nominee candidate Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts says he would move mountains to improve the economy if he were elected president. |
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As the former governor of neighboring Massachusetts, he is treated as something of a favorite son here. |
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Romney is considered a favorite son, having been governor of neighboring Massachusetts. |
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Massachusetts has not hesitated to elect Republicans to statewide office in the past. |
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So far this year, at least 10 people have been unable to stomach the Fall River, Massachusetts, lodgings. |
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Higgins, 45, has worked for the U.S. Postal Service since he was in college, when he took a job as a letter carrier in the town of Andover, Massachusetts, north of Boston. |
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The McCullen decision strikes down the Massachusetts law because it includes public streets and sidewalks. |
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Babeu served for 20 years in the National Guard and was once a headmaster of a Massachusetts school for boys. |
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Efforts to determine when the Massachusetts legislature last felt embarrassed were unavailing. |
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The city, Lawrence, Massachusetts, is located about 30 miles north of Boston and is home to 76,000 people. |
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She bore eight children from 1633 to 1652 in the course of various resettlements, which ended in Andover, Massachusetts, where she lived the last 27 years of her life. |
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In an interview with The Daily Beast, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren shuddered at the thought of a rate increase. |
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Massachusetts repealed its law in July, 1786, because, as Governor Bowdoin explained, other states, refusing to cooperate, had tried to use it for one-sided advantage. |
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The Massachusetts draftees then resorted to the silent but effective nonviolent resistance of mass desertions, refusal to obey the hated officers, and going on sick call. |
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Nevertheless, on New Year's Day in 1844, after a difficult lying-in, Julia received calls and entertained the governors of Illinois and Massachusetts on turkey and venison. |
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Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate Steve Grossman passed a kidney stone during a debate Tuesday. |
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Dr. Lyle Craker of the University of Massachusetts spent 12 years trying to get permission to grow his own supply. |
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And as the country started to dial down the overt sexism, women scored a major victory in Massachusetts. |
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And the worst example is the expensive and deplorable Senate race in Massachusetts. |
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Perhaps no member of the GOP has been as successful at this two-step as Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts. |
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Massachusetts and New Jersey are just two of the states where independents are a majority of registered voters. |
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At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he graduated with highest honors in aeronautics and astronautics as well as in science, technology, and society. |
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The KansasNebraska Act and the Fugitive Slave Law were very unpopular in Massachusetts, even among many manufacturers who had theretofore supported the Whig Party. |
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Republican Scott Brown, the former Massachusetts senator now running in the granite State, is the best conveyor of the message. |
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Determined to redeem its Revolutionary War debts, Massachusetts imposed heavy taxes, payable in hard money, in the midst of a severe depression in transatlantic trade. |
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The University of Massachusetts Lowell and Middlesex Community College expanded their programs and enrollment. |
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Today, New England is defined as the six states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. |
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The Blackstone Valley running through Massachusetts and Rhode Island has been called the birthplace of America's industrial revolution. |
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In 1787, the first cotton mill in America was founded in the North Shore seaport of Beverly, Massachusetts as the Beverly Cotton Manufactory. |
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Massachusetts is the most populous state with 6,794,422 residents, while Vermont is the least populous state with 626,042 residents. |
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Vermont is fifteenth for dairy products, and Connecticut and Massachusetts seventh and eleventh for tobacco, respectively. |
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Harvard College was the first such institution, founded in 1636 at Cambridge, Massachusetts to train preachers. |
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Oooh, exsqueeze me! What are those guys, totally clueless? We're supposed to get all hot and bothered over Massachusetts? |
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Former Daily Show correspondents Rob Corddry and Steve Carell are from Massachusetts. |
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A full list of those from Massachusetts can be found here, and a listing of notable films and television series produced in the area here. |
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The Springfield Armor in Springfield, Massachusetts, previously played in the region. |
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The Vermonter connects Vermont to Massachusetts and Connecticut, while the Downeaster links Maine to Boston. |
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Ten years later, a larger group of Puritans settled north of Plymouth Colony in Boston to form Massachusetts Bay Colony. |
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Anne Hutchinson, who was also banished by Massachusetts, formed the town of Portsmouth. |
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In 1636, the colonial legislature of Massachusetts founded Harvard College, the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. |
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Thomas Somers was one of the original investors and architects for the Beverly Cotton Manufactory in Beverly, Massachusetts. |
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Senator from Massachusetts, and was appointed but declined to be first Secretary of the Navy. |
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Much of the funding that kept the mill alive in the beginning years came from the Public Treasury of Massachusetts in the form of a bailout. |
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In 1812, Slater built the Old Green Mill, later known as Cranston Print Works, in East Village in Webster, Massachusetts. |
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They developed other mills in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. |
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By 1810, Slater held part ownership in three factories in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. |
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Slater died on April 21, 1835, in Webster, Massachusetts, a town which he had founded in 1832 and named for his friend Senator Daniel Webster. |
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The first European settler here was Joseph Jenckes, who came to the region from Lynn, Massachusetts. |
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The Blackstone Valley or Blackstone River Valley is a region of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. |
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Uxbridge led Massachusetts in robberies for a quarter of the year in 1922, and the town voted to hire its first nighttime police patrolman. |
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It borders Douglas, Mendon, Millville, Northbridge, and Sutton, Massachusetts, plus the Rhode Island towns of Burrillville and North Smithfield. |
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A minister kept her secret, and she was later honored as a heroine by the Massachusetts legislature. |
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The South Uxbridge schoolhouse today houses the south Uxbridge community association at the historic site of Ironstone, Massachusetts. |
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The move was made in an effort to keep the team from leaving the state for nearby Springfield, Massachusetts. |
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The Town of Watertown is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. |
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Watertown, first known as Saltonstall Plantation, was one of the earliest of the Massachusetts Bay Colony settlements. |
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Watertown borders Soldiers Field Road and the Massachusetts Turnpike, major arteries into downtown Boston. |
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The river is formed in Worcester, Massachusetts by the confluence of the Middle River and Mill Brook. |
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Also in 1775, Massachusetts Spy publisher Isaiah Thomas moved his radical newspaper out of British occupied Boston to Worcester. |
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On June 9, 1953 a F4 tornado touched down in Petersham, Massachusetts northwest of Worcester. |
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The Worcester Tornado would be the most deadly tornado to ever hit Massachusetts. |
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In 2000, the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences built a new campus in downtown Worcester. |
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Worcester is known as the Heart of the Commonwealth, because of its proximity to the center of Massachusetts. |
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The Massachusetts Biotechnology Research Park hosts many innovative companies including Advanced Cell Technology and AbbVie. |
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The Massachusetts Academy of Math and Science was founded in 1992 as a public secondary school located at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. |
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In 2002, the Massachusetts Vietnam Veterans Memorial was dedicated in Green Hill Park. |
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Worcester will also host the Massachusetts Pirates, an indoor football team in the National Arena League, starting in 2018 at the DCU Center. |
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Route 20 touches the southernmost tip of Worcester near the Massachusetts Turnpike. |
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It was founded by Roger Williams, a religious exile from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. |
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Williams and his company felt compelled to withdraw from Massachusetts Bay Colony. |
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Providence quickly became a refuge for persecuted religious dissenters, as Williams himself had been exiled from Massachusetts. |
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It is also the Level I Trauma Center for Rhode Island, Southeastern Massachusetts and parts of Connecticut. |
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Route 1 and Massachusetts Route 1A, with Route 1A continuing along the same right of way as 113 towards Newbury. |
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To the east, the northern part of Massachusetts, soon to be Maine, was invaded. |
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It built the first integrated spinning and weaving factory in the world at Waltham, Massachusetts, using water power. |
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The idea was successfully copied at Lowell, Massachusetts and elsewhere in New England. |
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As the Merrimack Manufacturing Company, in 1822 they copied the Waltham System at the new city of Lowell, Massachusetts on a much larger scale. |
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Interstate 90, which is also the Massachusetts Turnpike, is just to the south in Newton, Massachusetts. |
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The city is also part of a smaller Massachusetts statistical area called Greater Lowell, as well as New England's Merrimack Valley region. |
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Lowell is home to two higher education schools, the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Middlesex Community College. |
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Now Sage Bank, it is one of the oldest still functioning banks in Massachusetts. |
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Out of Massachusetts cities, nine are larger than 75,000 residents, and Lowell was fifth most dangerous or safest. |
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The Lydon Library is a part of the University of Massachusetts Lowell system, and is located on the North Campus. |
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The Merrimack is an important regional focus in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts. |
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The Irish community that was building in Lowell, Massachusetts was not exclusively female unlike the grouping of mill girls in the dormitories. |
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As of 2014 such as the controversial Pilgrim Nuclear Generating Station, in Plymouth, Massachusetts. |
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In 1641, Samuel Winslow was granted the first patent in North America by the Massachusetts General Court for a new process for making salt. |
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He was born in 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts to Nathaniel Hathorne and the former Elizabeth Clarke Manning. |
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The couple moved to The Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts, later moving to Salem, the Berkshires, then to The Wayside in Concord. |
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He was a Puritan and was the first of the family to emigrate from England, settling in Dorchester, Massachusetts before moving to Salem. |
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The couple moved to The Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts, where they lived for three years. |
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After Patrick's birth, Pauline and Hemingway traveled to Wyoming, Massachusetts, and New York. |
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The pilgrims found the Wampanoag people using this approach when they first arrived in Massachusetts. |
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In the late 1920s and 1930s some Wampanoags joined public celebrations on Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. |
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Worcester currently owns the only aeronautically approved commercial air transit facility in Central Massachusetts. |
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Wicky is the Director of Vascular Imaging and Intervention at Massachusetts General Hospital. |
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Swift quickly realized that Massachusetts was centrally involved. |
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The quahaug fishery of Massachusetts, including the natural history of the quahog and a discussion of quahog farming. |
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The Boston accent and those accents closely related to it cover eastern Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine. |
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There was a fat camp in the woods of West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, that would force my body to move, would serve me the meals I'd need to eat. |
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After the American Revolution, Massachusetts became the first state to establish an official Reporter of Decisions. |
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The town of Truro in the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada is named after Truro, as is the town of Truro in the US state of Massachusetts. |
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Massachusetts in 1905, a landmark ruling which set a precedent for cases dealing with personal freedom and the public good. |
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Built in 1681, the Old Ship Church in Hingham, Massachusetts is the oldest church in America in continuous ecclesiastical use. |
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For example, the Puritans who established Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1628 founded Harvard College only eight years later. |
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In 1661, King Charles II forbade Massachusetts from executing anyone for professing Quakerism. |
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Congregationalists settled and long dominated New England, especially Massachusetts and Connecticut. |
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In the 17th century, the Pilgrims settled a small colony at Plymouth, Massachusetts. |
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The Puritans settled in much larger numbers in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and elsewhere in New England. |
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Similar proposals for more centralized clerical control of local churches were defeated in Massachusetts. |
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These witch trials were the most famous in British North America and took place in the coastal settlements near Salem, Massachusetts. |
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Its longtime rankings rival, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is number one for twelve subjects. |
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A law passed in 1640 in Massachusetts outlawed the use of thatched roofs in the colony for this reason. |
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Joseph Wright, 1774, Cave at evening, Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, Massachusetts. |
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He was born in China and educated in the United States, studying architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |
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One of the first buildings his own firm designed was the Green Building at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |
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States such as New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Delaware ban all consumer fireworks completely. |
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The 1999 Ryder Cup held at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts, caused great controversy. |
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This resistance became particularly widespread in the New England Colonies, especially in the Province of Massachusetts Bay. |
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Parliament threatened to try Massachusetts residents for treason in England. |
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It then passed the Massachusetts Government Act to punish the rebellious colony. |
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In February 1775 Parliament declared Massachusetts to be in a state of rebellion. |
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On the night of April 18, 1775, General Gage sent 700 men to seize munitions stored by the colonial militia at Concord, Massachusetts. |
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In 2006, Massachusetts became the first state to mandate universal health insurance. |
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The countback method is used in the Australian Capital Territory, Tasmania, Victoria, Malta, and Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
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The same year, he read a part of the script in public for the first time in Cambridge, Massachusetts, at The Poetry Centre. |
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Wentworth may have been an employee of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but he lived in New Hampshire and was a devoted New Hampshirite. |
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New Hampshire, New York, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and eventually Massachusetts were crown colonies. |
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Britain responded by closing Boston Harbor and passing a series of punitive measures against Massachusetts colony. |
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British attempts to disarm the Massachusetts militia at Concord in April 1775 led to open combat. |
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The colonists responded by establishing the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, effectively removing Crown control of the colony outside Boston. |
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In 1775, it declared Massachusetts to be in a state of rebellion and enforced a blockade of the colony. |
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Samuel Skelton, curate of Sempringham, sailed to Massachusetts Bay in 1628 with the first group of Puritan settlers, who landed in Salem. |
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A 2009 study tagged 25 sharks off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and indicated at least some migrate south in the winter. |
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Bounties were paid on all kinds of seals up until 1945 in Maine and 1962 in Massachusetts. |
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A count of 15,756 gray seals in southeastern Massachusetts coastal waters was made in 2011 by the National Marine Fisheries Service. |
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While modest in capacity, it could transport three semi trailers between Hyannis in Massachusetts and Nantucket Island, even in ice conditions. |
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In the United States Atlantic coast, green sea turtles can be found from Texas and north to Massachusetts. |
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Harbor seals are normally found along the Atlantic Coast and islands from Maine southward to Massachusetts. |
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Massachusetts is the southernmost point of known pupping areas along the Atlantic Coast. |
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From 1921 to 1977, about 250,000 Azoreans immigrated to Rhode Island and Massachusetts. |
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Smith's nephew, Clement Sawtell of Lincoln Square, Massachusetts, later inherited the ensign from his uncle. |
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As a result of these characteristics, it is considered invasive in some states, and has been banned in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. |
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It is believed the first tulips in the United States were grown near Spring Pond at the Fay Estate in Lynn and Salem, Massachusetts. |
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There is even an Orthodox Church monastery dedicated to the saint in the Massachusetts town of Southbridge. |
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In 1982 the state of Massachusetts filed a claim of ownership on the Whydah treasure. |
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In 1641, Massachusetts became the first colony to authorize slavery through enacted law. |
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Massachusetts passed the Body of Liberties, which prohibited slavery in many instances, but did allow for three legal bases of slavery. |
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The governor of Massachusetts had state regiments on trains headed south the next day. |
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As defined by the Cape Cod Commission's enabling legislation, Cape Cod is conterminous with Barnstable County, Massachusetts. |
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One of the biggest barrier islands in the world, Cape Cod shields much of the Massachusetts coastline from North Atlantic storm waves. |
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The second is Massachusetts Maritime Academy in the village of Buzzards Bay. |
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Massachusetts Maritime Academy is the oldest continuously operating maritime college in the United States. |
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In Vermont, Massachusetts, and Maine the county seats are legally designated shire towns. |
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Lake Massapoag in Massachusetts was drawn down by deepening the outlet channel in a search for bog iron. |
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However, in 1951 the Massachusetts Legislature expropriated the same land for a State Park. |
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In the United States, from 1843 to 1855 first Massachusetts, and then other states required smallpox vaccination. |
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The colony contained roughly what is now Bristol County, Plymouth County, and Barnstable County, Massachusetts. |
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Known as Pilgrims, they successfully established a settlement in what became Massachusetts. |
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Although the newer, Puritan colonies, most notably Massachusetts, were dominated by Parliamentarians, the older colonies sided with the Crown. |
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Maine was part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts until 1820, when it voted to secede from Massachusetts to become a separate state. |
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In 1819, Massachusetts agreed to permit secession, sanctioned by voters of the rapidly growing region the following year. |
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A passing American vessel, the schooner Adams from Marblehead, Massachusetts, had rescued him. |
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He moved to Amherst, Massachusetts in 1812, where he helped to found Amherst College. |
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Boston, Massachusetts is the birthplace and most famous site of Eastern New England English. |
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Boston speech also originated many slang and uniquely local terms that have since spread throughout Massachusetts and Eastern New England. |
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The earliest English settlers of the colonies of Virginia and Massachusetts were mainly people from Southern England. |
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The first local revival occurred in Northampton, Massachusetts, under the leadership of Congregationalist minister Jonathan Edwards. |
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In February 1768, the Assembly of Massachusetts Bay issued a circular letter to the other colonies urging them to coordinate resistance. |
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This, in turn, began a downward spiral in the relationship between Britain and the Province of Massachusetts. |
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In 1772, it became known that the Crown intended to pay fixed salaries to the governors and judges in Massachusetts. |
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The first was the Massachusetts Government Act which altered the Massachusetts charter and restricted town meetings. |
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In the summer of 1861 with his father's help he obtained a lieutenant's commission in the Twentieth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. |
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Holmes particularly admired and was close to his fellow officer in the 20th Massachusetts, Henry Livermore Abbott. |
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The peninsula is as large as Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island combined but has fewer than 330,000 inhabitants. |
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Those included are Alexander Hamilton in New York and John Adams in Massachusetts. |
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The state is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south and Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to the east. |
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The same day, the Senate confirmed Republican nominee Brian Hayes of Massachusetts by voice vote. |
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The term can be found used in an October 1845 Massachusetts Circuit Court ruling in the patent case Davoll et al. |
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Buses operate intracity as well as connect Worcester to surrounding central Massachusetts communities. |
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The Justices hold office until the mandatory retirement age of seventy, like all other Massachusetts judges. |
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Most are located in Alabama, California, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Tennessee, and in Puerto Rico. |
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The group devised the Waltham System of working, which was duplicated at Lowell, Massachusetts and several other new cities throughout the state. |
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In 1989, a researcher, Ken Simmons, introduced CaCO3 into the Whetstone Brook in Massachusetts. |
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Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Tennessee are also considering the BOT methodology for future highway projects. |
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Boston is New England's largest city as well as the capital of Massachusetts. |
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Ten years later, more Puritans settled north of Plymouth Colony in Boston, thus forming Massachusetts Bay Colony. |
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The Wampanoag occupied southeastern Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and the islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. |
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The Pocumtucks lived in Western Massachusetts, and the Mohegan and Pequot tribes lived in the Connecticut region. |
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At this time, Vermont was yet unsettled, and the territories of New Hampshire and Maine were claimed and governed by Massachusetts. |
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The first battles of the war were fought in Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, later leading to the Siege of Boston by continental troops. |
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A more appropriate welcome for the Massachusetts Arborists Association visit today for the annual Arbor Day of Service would be hard to imagine. |
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Note Knacks Music, LLC is making its way out of Atlanta, its city of origin, and into states like North Carolina, Texas and Massachusetts. |
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Kriti Bhatia, MD, is in the department of emergency medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. |
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Monitor, so, rather backhandedly, I guess, you could say that this Massachusetts derringer has a convoluted connection with the South after all. |
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Army Reserve Command that 1st BDE would relocate from its previous location in Fort Devens, Massachusetts to Fort Huachuca, Arizona. |
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A 1993 Massachusetts law puts the condo fee lien as the first lienholder, even in front of a previously recorded first mortgage. |
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Passengers on board an Amtrak train bound for Boston were stranded for 13 hours when a rockslide blocked the tracks in central Massachusetts. |
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Massachusetts has two deep-water liquid natural gas import facilities connected to shore by pipeline. |
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This bistate land mass alone is, in square miles, larger than the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. |
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When the winners were revealed, a lobster pizza from Scampo in Boston won in Massachusetts. |
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A checklist and commentary on the scarabaeid fauna of the Massachusetts offshore islands. |
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Starting today, children who have outgrown their forward-facing child safety seats are required to have booster seats in Massachusetts. |
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Deborah Markee, MSN Ed, RN, began her career as a registered nurse at Boston City Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. |
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Washington-April-19 A police officer has been shot dead at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus in Boston. |
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Coakley that the enforced buffer zones on the public sidewalk in front of Massachusetts abortion facilities are unconstitutional. |
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I've seen, heard and read a lot of things from the Massachusetts Department of Education but this takes the cake. |
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A federal judge ruled Wednesday that skycaps across the country may join a Massachusetts class-action suit against American Airlines. |
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Nick Sterczala, 13, an eighth-grader at Agawam Junior High School in Agawam, Massachusetts, says no to televising high school games. |
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Located in North Brookfield, Massachusetts, the company has a 70-year history in the manufacture of soling for footwear. |
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There is good news and so-so news on public charter schools in Massachusetts. |
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The Miami-based National Hurricane Center said Claudette remains well offshore, about 465 kilometers south-southeast of Nantucket, Massachusetts. |
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The Massachusetts Psychiatric Society is pleased to announce Thomas Salmon, LICSW, MPH, has joined MPS as Executive Director. |
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Massachusetts plans in the next few years to replace toll booths with an overhead sensor system. |
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Galvin said the Massachusetts Statehouse is one of the oldest, active statehouses in the country. |
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Pat Hynes, a WILPF member, directs Traprock Center for Peace and Justice in western Massachusetts. |
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John, age 38, formerly of Clarksville, Tennessee, passed away Sunday, March 2, 2014 at his home in Worcester, Massachusetts. |
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It was clear sailing for Comcast in Central Massachusetts until it came up against the Worcester City Council. |
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Mousseau, MCIC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Mukund Jha, MCIC, Nipissing University. |
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Nontarget noctuids complicate integrated pest management monitoring of sweet corn with pheromone traps in Massachusetts. |
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It reconstructs the attitudes, policies, and acts of the North American colonies, especially complicit neighbor Massachusetts. |
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Conjoin is based in Bedford, Massachusetts, and can be found on the Web at www. |
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The Holy See maintains an Apostolic Nunciature, the equivalent of an embassy, in the United States at 3339 Massachusetts Ave. |
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Three hundred years earlier, in 1703, Penelope White, descendant of Mayflower immigrants, married Peter Crapaud in Massachusetts. |
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Such information could have helped the mother of Milford, Massachusetts. |
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Petersen will highlight the upcoming Northeast Organic Farming Association of Massachusetts winter conference at Bancroft School. |
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A move to America led to work for a station in Boston, Massachusetts, where she wrote the Victoria Plum books. |
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The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency warns property owners to remove ice dams to avoid overstressing buildings. |
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts announces steps to help prevent prescription pain killer misuse, addiction and diversion. |
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The real windows were transported to nine glass-restoration studios from Massachusetts to California, where the glass was cleaned and patched, and then releaded. |
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The fledgling colony along the Connecticut River was outside of the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Bay Colony's charter and had to determine how it was to be governed. |
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Ipswich's Adam Smith, the dean of Massachusetts sea duck hunting guides from the Perfect Limit, shared his thoughts on the current season yesterday. |
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