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Mass. passed a law to stop abrupt college closures. So why are two schools shutting down?
Despite a 2019 Massachusetts law intended to prevent abrupt college closures and protect students and faculty, recent sudden shutdowns have spurred debate over its effectiveness.
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6mParents of disabled kids fault state for closing Jowonio School, which they saw as a godsend
The state shut down the preschool this week with less than 24 hours' notice after two children were left unsupervised.
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4mGuardians set to promote former top prospect today ahead of series vs. Tigers
Daniel Espino, once a top prospect sidelined by injuries, is set to join the Guardians’ bullpen after a lengthy recovery.
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1mNYPD: Man, 26, stabbed during robbery on Staten Island
Police say the suspect forcefully removed the victim's wallet before fleeing in a white vehicle.
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6mFrom ube pancakes to churro waffles, here are three of Portland’s best new brunches of 2026
From ube pancakes to churro waffles, these restaurants are putting globe-spanning spins on the morning meal.
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2mSingle-family home in Beaver Meadows goes for $233,000
A single-family home located at 121 Dean Street in Beaver Meadows has a new owner since June 3. The 1,646-square-foot house, built in 1928, was sold for $233,000, or $142 per square foot. This two-story house has three bedrooms and one bathroom. The property is equipped with a coal burning heating system and central A/C. The property occupies a lot of 8,668 square feet.