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March 2021

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The stark beauty of fishing boats in New Bedford Harbor

The history of New Bedford, MA is closely tied to the fishing industry. Much of the town’s early wealth came from the whaling industry, which is still celebrated with an annual public reading of Moby Dick. New Bedford still ranks as the nation’s largest fishing seaport (as measured in dollars), with scalloping generating the greatest revenue. Walking around the piers of New Bedford, it’s obvious that fishing is still a harsh, difficult way to make a living. The fishing trawlers…

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A Snowy Boston Common

The Boston Common is transformed into a winter playground when there are a few inches of snow on the ground, and the Duck Boat pond is frozen over. Families take their children for their first steps on ice; young kids ride sleds; older kids make believe they are professional hockey players.…

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