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The tiniest owl in New England, supporting local businesses, & more!
Plus, there has been a sign of spring on Cape Cod!

Welcome to this week’s edition of Community Connections!
The mission of this newsletter is to highlight small businesses, bring people together, and encourage community connections. We do this by publishing our articles on Substack, where they can be read for free. Every week, this newsletter sends you a curated selection of our articles that are most relevant for the upcoming week ahead. From local events happening in Southeastern Massachusetts to small business news, this newsletter aims to help you start every week feeling more connected with your community.
Our articles can always be found on the always-free NewsBreak App and on MSN.
In the wake of Blizzard Hernando, communities throughout Massachusetts are digging out from more than just towering snowbanks.
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The local business said it is moving ahead with preparations despite the conditions.
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Storm victims are encouraged to report various types of damage and hardship.
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The rescue said the bird, the smallest owl species in all of New England, was discovered in someone’s driveway and brought in for urgent care.
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Massachusetts residents who lost food due to power outages following Blizzard Hernando may be eligible for replacement SNAP benefits.
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