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June 7, 2019
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[1.](url)[Brookline Kindergarten Teachers Criticize Curriculum Shifts](
Teachers said 5- and 6-year-old students are being asked to sit for longer periods of instruction rather than moving around and engaging with learning.
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2. [Invasive Species For Dessert? Local Food Makers Hope 'Future' Sweets Get Us Talking About Climate Change](
Local food makers concocted desserts with some unusual ingredients -- all related to themes connected to our shifting environment -- for a series of public tastings in Cambridge.
3. [After Allegations Of Racism, Some Say Brookline Is Turning A Corner](
Raul Fernandez's campaign for select board was marked by his commitment to bring diversity and inclusion to the fore of town government.
4. [Bruins Angry After Game 5 Loss To Blues](
Boston coach Bruce Cassidy was livid following the 2-1 loss in Game 5 on Thursday night, lashing out at the officials for a lack of calls throughout the latest chapter in the physical series.
5. [Poll: Majority Want To Keep Abortion Legal, But They Also Want Restrictions](
Almost two-thirds of people said they were either somewhat or very dissatisfied with abortion policy overall, including 66% of those who self-identify as "pro-life" and 62% of those who self-identify as "pro-choice."
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- The Massachusetts Senate [unanimously approved]( a bill that requires hands-free use for all mobile devices while driving.
- New England has lost about one quarter of its [native New England wildflower species]( in the last 150 years.
- Although more whites are moving to diverse, urban neighborhoods, they're not interacting with people from other ethnic groups, writes Emily Walton in [this commentary](.
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