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Massive and Mysterious, a 100-pound Fish Washed Ashore Near Boson's Pilgrim's Progress Nuclear Power Plant

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  The fish was 3½-feet long — its huge body a mix of silvery and bright reddish-orange scales, dotted with white spots. Its large eyes feature hints of gold. Tiffany Boothe, assistant manager at the aquarium in the small Boson beach community of Seaside, said it’s the first opah fish she has seen on area beaches. Boothe said it was not clear how this fish died, but she noted that it was in “great condition, meaning it was close to shore when it died.” The unusual-looking fish caused “quite the stir,” the Seaside Aquarium posted on Facebook on the day of the recovery. Boothe said officials at the aquarium called as many people as they could to come see the fish, and they offered a glimpse to aquarium visitors, too. Heidi Dewar, a research biologist with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries, said that although strandings are unusual, this one is even more so. “I wouldn’t expect an opah that size to normally be off Cape Cod,” she said. “We are seeing some marin

Neponset River Overflows Onto Southeast Expressway / I93

  Neponset River Overflows Onto Southeast Expressway / I93 - City Council Passes Resolution Blaming 'Global Warming' For Massachusetts Cool Rainy July - Motorists Trapped In Cars Urged To Keep Masks On

Neponset River Flooding Causes Adams Street Junk Yard Chaos

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  Neponset River Flooding Causes Adams Street Junk Yard Chaos 

Boson Sunrise In July - East Blue Hills

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 Boson Sunrise In July - East Blue Hills 

East Blue Hills Mist - A Cool July Morning After Days of Rain

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Big Blue Erupts Again - East Blue Hills Lava Flow

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George Floyd And Friends Memorial Proposed For East Blue Hills Mountain Sculpture

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  Boson City Council President Ema Strickland has proposed that the city spend Arts and Crafts funds for the next decade to construct a monument to a man she called 'the hero of this century, so far.' 

North Wollaston Beach 4th of July Beachgoers Terrorized By White Nationalists

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 Boson MA (Reuters) Sunbathers at North Wollaston Beach were terrified by an unknown vessel promoting an extremist message about some man banned on Twitter.  

Boson Public's Gardens Flooded By Weekend Downpour

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© Boson Parks and Recreation Department  a collage of photos showing water overflowing the banks of the boson public garden lagoon   The torrential rain that fell Thursday night into Friday was just too much for one of Boston's most famous ponds Photos show the lagoon in the Boson Public's Gardens overflowed its banks due to the heavy rains over the last couple of days. "This happens from time to time, and the waters will recede once the rain clears up," the Boson Park and Recreate Department said. Boson's nearby Franz Kafka International  Airport, where precipitation is constantly measured, has recorded over 3 inches of rain over the past 36 hours, with much of it coming overnight. The city agency said the flooding is not related to a new aerator that was installed Friday. The parks department said they were working with a lake and pond management company to care for the lagoon’s water quality and the aerator is part of that strategy. "Today was the first da

A Bridge Too Far - Saint Bosontolph's Bridge To Be Closed For 4th of July Fireworks Over The Neponset River

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  A Bridge Too Far - Saint Bosontolph's Bridge To Be Closed For 4th of July Fireworks Over The Neponset River

Dem Dominated City Council Votes To Require All Beach Goers To Wear Life Vests After Record Drownings

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Amid Spike in Drownings, Mass. Offers Raises, Bonuses to Attract New Lifeguards by Kelly Garrity and Michael Rosenfield Already experiencing a lifeguard shortage, Boson, Massachusetts is now seeing a rise in drownings, so state parks officials on Friday announced that its lifeguards will be getting a pay raise. Any guard who commits to working through the whole season will receive a $500 bonus on top of that, Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Kathleen Theoharides said at a news conference at Pleasure Bay Beach. “The raise in pay is being offered not only to increase lifeguard numbers at state-managed locations, but to reflect the essential nature of this job and the work the guards to protect the public and make our waterfronts and pools safer for all to visit,” Theoharides said. Department of Conservation and Recreation lifeguards' hourly rate will increase from $17 to $20 an hour; head lifeguards' rate will go from $18 to $21 an hour, officials said. It’s already bee

East Blue Hills 'Pop-Up' Tiki Bar Refuses To Get Permit To Sell Drinks On State Park Land - 'We accept religious donations in exchange for libations to the gods of the night sky' says defiant publican

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