A lot of the material in the new documentary has not been seen by the public, according to one of the collaborators.
New England
Births among endangered North Atlantic right whales highest since 2015
Scientists suspect a calving slump in recent years may have been caused by a shortage of zooplankton in the Gulf of Maine and the Bay of Fundy.
Shakespeare & Company to resume live, in-person performances
The renowned theater group in Massachusetts will stage a production of ‘King Lear’ this summer starring Christopher Lloyd.
Man who killed UNE student in Massachusetts was mentally ill, judge finds
Deane Stryker, a first-year student at the University of New England’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, was stabbed while she was in a public library.
New Hampshire could reverse course on student vaccines
Gov. Chris Sununu said last week that only New Hampshire residents would be eligible for the vaccine when eligibility expands Friday.
New Hampshire woman gives birth at age 57
Barbara Higgins, who lost a child to a brain tumor, gave birth to a healthy baby boy named Jack on March 20.
Petition criticizes New Hampshire commissioners’ ties to trapping group, event in Maine
An activists’ group says the raffle of a 5-day trip in Maine to trap black bears effectively encourages trappers to go somewhere else to skirt New Hampshire regulations.
Boston turns historic page with Kim Janey, city’s first female and first Black mayor
Fellow Democrat Marty Walsh resigned Monday to become President Joe Biden’s labor secretary.
Massachusetts high school fires football coach after anti-Semitic play calls
Duxbury High dismisses the coach after reports that his team used anti-Semitic language in its on-field play calling during a recent game.
Boston declares March 26 ‘Leonard Nimoy Day’
The ‘Star Trek’ actor nurtured his acting talent at the Elizabeth Peabody House and the West End Boys Club and as a teenager received a summer scholarship for acting lessons at Boston College.