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Senator Ed Markey joined State Representative candidate James Arena-DeRosa and other political luminaries for a rally at Pan Thai on November 1.

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Nurse and Dialysis Unit Innovator Rosemary Gelman passes at 77

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From the NYT: Are ‘Forever Chemicals’ a Forever Problem?

Today's episode of The Daily podcast, "Are 'Forever Chemicals' a Forever Problem?", is especially relevant for Hopkinton residents affected by PFAS contamination in public water. The town advises vulnerable groups to avoid tap water, offering rebates for bottled water. The contamination, traced to the State Fire Academy, has led to lawsuits and significant health concerns. The episode, available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, delves into the history and impact of PFAS.

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