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By Melanie R. Meadors In the quiet of the forest, as the spring rain drips from the trees and the last of the winter snow melts, a little plant grows. It’s a peaceful scene, and, […]
By Melanie R. Meadors In the quiet of the forest, as the spring rain drips from the trees and the last of the winter snow melts, a little plant grows. It’s a peaceful scene, and, […]
By Isabelle Fox I’m stuck at home, cut off from all my friends. It sucks; it burns a fire in my soul. When will this fucking isolation end? Before I lose my sanity in whole? […]
By Tom Clark Like most significant scientific discoveries, my chance contribution to the annals of history came accidentally. The incident opened up a universe of possibilities and shook the foundations of physics. Or so I […]
By Sarah Synk ~Act One~ Playwright’s note: Everything in my play was inspired by my two favorite things, Shakespeare and Stranger Things, so I do give some credit to them since my play is based […]
By Richard Mayne Dope Dealers in White Lab Coats: The Pharmacist Review In Massachusetts, the opioid crisis affects every corner of the entire state. From the very tip of the Cape, to the Berkshire Mountains […]
By Aidan Smith I “What do you see?” the scientist asked Mr. Bartleby. “What do I see?” Mr. Bartleby replied. He was unsure. It was difficult to see much of anything from the grainy picture. […]
By Tom Clark The envelope came as a surprise. When I sent inquiries for employment outside town I never received a response, with one stinging exception, one I tried hard to forget: Framingham Ironworks is […]
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