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Harvard · CambridgeIn a world where life expectancy continues to increase, the quality of those additional years has become a focus of medical and nutritional research. For women, especially those in middle age and beyond, diet plays a crucial role not only in maintaining health but also in ensuring healthy aging. Among essential nutrients, proteins occupy a prominent position due to their role in cellular repair, preservation of muscle mass, and support for immun…See the Story
The protein Harvard recommends women take to age better
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Fitchburg, Massachusetts · FitchburgPolice are investigating an apparent homicide outside a Framingham business Saturday night, officials announced. Framingham police were notified to a business on Worcester Road around 10 p.m. Saturday night where a 30-year-old man was found dead in the trash area behind a building, police said. The man, a current Framingham resident whose identity was not […]See the Story
Police find worker dead behind business Saturday
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Westfield, Massachusetts · WestfieldWESTFIELD — The automotive technology shop at Westfield Technical Academy had a big day on April 25, when Jeff Sarat of Sarat Ford in Agawam and Erin Powers, of the Ford Motor Company’s Automotive Career Exploration program, donated a 2024 Ford Mustang GT convertible, valued at $54,705. Auto tech students and the student Motorsports Club applauded as the Mustang was driven into the shop.See the Story
Westfield Tech auto shop welcomes donation of 2024 Mustang from Sarat Ford
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Worcester, Massachusetts · WorcesterI hope you’ve all been enjoying the sunshine this week.I started off the week with a tour of the Kiva Center over in Worcester with my fellow committee members from the Joint Committee on Mental Health, Substance Use, and Recovery on Monday. Kiva is a peer respite center which is a short-term, non-clinical, community-based program for those experiencing mental health issues. Centers such as these serve as an alternative to a more traditional hos…See the Story
Mental health, Arbor Day, spring sports on senator’s mind this week (Letter)
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Boston, Massachusetts · BostonDuring my memorable days as an Emerson College undergraduate, the Beacon Street campus was a hotbed of political and social activism. It was at the peak of the Vietnam War when student protests on Boston Common and adjoining streets were a weekly event. I remember protesting students sitting in the middle of Charles and Beacon Streets, blocking traffic, some throwing bricks and bottles at responding police officers. It was not unusual for the sm…See the Story
Pozniak: Emerson alum justifies campus arrests
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Boston, Massachusetts · BostonBrett Milanowski, actor and producing director for (expletive)-Faced Shakespeare, has seen his fellow cast members sneak off to order pizzas mid-performance. Milanowski has witnessed highly trained actors have their pants fall down. He has watched Juliet skip committing suicide by Romeo’s side in favor of facetiming her mom from the stage. These are the kinds of things that happen when a bunch of sober actors get on stage to do Shakespeare with …See the Story
“Much Ado About Nothing” + booze = ridiculous fun
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Boston, Massachusetts · BostonStudents are taught in civics class that, under the American justice system, a defendant may be convicted of a crime only if a jury finds him or her guilty of the charged offense “beyond a reasonable doubt.” What’s rarely mentioned, however, is that federal law allows judges to ignore a not guilty verdict and sentence men and women to prison for illegal activity of which they were acquitted. Earlier this month, the U.S. Sentencing Commission, wh…See the Story
Editorial: Acquitted of the crime, but still does the time
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