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For the past 30 years, The Day has profiled remarkable seniors at each of the region’s high school during graduation season. Here are this year’s seniors.
During this year-long investigation, we will provide fact-based journalism on climate change, coastal resilience, environmental justice and efforts to transition to new, renewable and affordable energy sources.
Affordable and safe housing is a basic need for every member of our community, and yet it’s in short supply. The Day wants to be part of the solution and has undertaken this year-long investigation into the housing crisis.
What began in 2008 as a modest, compact holiday giving appeal by The Day newsroom, “Make A Difference,” returns for the 16th year. Its accomplishments have grown to be not so modest after all, thanks to the generosity of you, our readers.
For the past 30 years, The Day has profiled remarkable seniors at each of the region’s high school during graduation season. Here are this year’s seniors.
In this special report, we look back at the variety and depth of The Day’s journalism in 2022, from Columnist David Collin’s award-wining watchdog journalism to GameDay’s high quality live streams of high school events, an in depth investigation into the housing crisis, comprehensive coverage of elections and the day-in, day-out hard work of town reporters to keep community members informed.
In this series, Bridget Shirvell introduces us to local residents who “believe we can mitigate the worst of the climate crisis, that we can adapt to what we cannot change and that, in the process, we can create a better, fairer, more sustainable world.”
What began in 2008 as a modest, compact holiday giving appeal by The Day newsroom, “Make A Difference,” returns for the 15th year. Its accomplishments have grown to be not so modest after all, thanks to the generosity of you, our readers.
The Day’s ongoing quarterly series highlights communities and topics that we don’t consistently hear from or properly give a voice to. Among them are the LGBTQIA+ community, Native Americans, Hispanics and Black history.
“Season’s Eatings” explores holiday food traditions of families from around the region. We’ll take you into the homes of local people as they celebrate their cultural heritages with great chow.