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NOAA eyes 22% cod limit cut
The acting head of NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service is signaling that his agency would allow a 6,700-metric ton catch limit for Gulf of Maine cod as a one-year interim figure for the new fishing year that begins May 1.
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Kirk eyes adding economic director
Mayor Carolyn Kirk has proposed adding a number of new positions as part of an economically-driven restructuring of the city's Community Development Department.
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Those positions would include an economic development director, a marketing and events project manager, a visitors center coordinator, city planner, and two additional project managers. The current Community Development Department has 10 positions, including that of department head Sarah Garcia. -
The trouble with Fuller
As city and school officials wrestle with how they'll use Fuller School for in the coming years, one thing is certain, they say.
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The nearly half-century old building, constructed by the Archdiocese of Boston as the former St. Peter's High School, needs more and more maintenance and care as it is, and will need significant repair and renovations for its next use — whether as a school or some other purpose. - MBTA riders face more bridge issues
- Kirk asks for new cod study
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- Grand Isle comes home
- Talk of the Times: Whale watching comes to harbor, Rocky Neck
- 4 new members join harbor oversight panel
- Swampscott nips Gloucester in defensive struggle
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- Tobey eyes DPA as I-4, C-2 hurdle
- Charter adjusts to new budget cuts
- Talk of the Times: Whale watching comes to harbor, Rocky Neck
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- With chapel restored, who cares for it?
- Holy Family Women's Guild show goes down the aisles of history
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NOAA eyes 22% cod limit cut



