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Also: Mass. voters can cast early ballots for presidential primaries starting today; a special bond between a local caseworker and student ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌  [Donate [WBUR]]( [View in Browser](  [WBUR]( February 24, 2020 Good Morning Boston, 😎 [Sunny]( and very mild. Highs 55-61. Today: Native Americans call for environmental review of Long Island; Holy Cross women's rowing coach retires; Mass. voters can cast early ballots for presidential primaries starting today. How does the building of a new bridge to Long Island in Boston Harbor relate to addiction treatment? It's quite closely tied actually. The original bridge was closed in 2014 due to safety concerns, causing a drug treatment center on the island to also close. Although those beds have been restored elsewhere, city officials say there are gaps in addiction treatment — particularly after someone leaves detox — and [they think a center on the island could help](. But the project has been delayed for over a year due to [opposition]( from Quincy, and now there may be another hurdle for the city to clear. Read more about the project and this latest development below. — Meagan McGinnes [@meaganmcginnes]( newsletters@wbur.org The Rundown [1.](url)[Native Americans Want An Environmental Review Of Long Island]( The Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuck Tribe wants to intervene in the legal back-and-forth to rebuild the Long Island bridge. The tribe contends that there could be ancestral artifacts or remains on the island. [Read more.](   #%23%23[Twitter](  #%23%23[Facebook](    2. [Holy Cross Women's Rowing Coach Retires Following Deadly Crash In Florida]( Patrick Diggins is leaving after 34 years at the Worcester college, the school announced Friday. [Read more.]( 3. [Massachusetts Voters Can Cast Early Ballots For The Presidential Primaries Starting Today]( For the first time, state residents can start voting early in a presidential primary on Feb. 24 and continue early voting through Feb. 28. No excuse is required to cast an early vote. [Read more.]( 4. [Off The Record: Trump Administration Criticized For How It Keeps Documents]( Historians and activists say that the White House has failed to keep notes of the president's meetings with foreign leaders and that other papers, including records of alleged abuses of undocumented immigrants, could be destroyed. [Read more.]( 5. [Judge Rejects Roger Stone's Attempt To Remove Her From His Case]( "At bottom, given the absence of any factual or legal support for the motion for disqualification, the pleading appears to be nothing more than an attempt to use the Court's docket to disseminate a statement for public consumption that has the words 'judge' and 'biased' in it." [Read more.]( Support the news Anything Else? - A troubled student's [special bond with one of his caseworkers]( in school inspired him to support young people struggling with trauma like his. - ["Namaste Trump!"]( India greets President Trump with an epic party during his two-day visit. - “A Memorial Tribute to Kirk Douglas” will run at the Brattle Theatre from Tuesday, Feb. 25 through Thursday, Feb. 27. [Read WBUR movie critic Sean Burns's tribute here.]( [WBUR] Your Daily Must Listen [Radio Open Source: Learning From Care]( [Listen]( FROM THE COURTHOUSE [Mass. High Court: An Open Container In The Car Is A Civil Offense, Not A Crime]( Lawyers To Seek Dismissal Of Charge In Texting Suicide Case. [Read more.]( 16 Souza-Baranowski Inmates Indicted On Charges Linked To Incident That Injured Guards. [Read more.]( SJC, Trial Court Chief Justices Call Upon ICE To Stop Deporting Defendants Without Notifying Courts. [Read more.]( What We're Reading - Cambridge High School Struggles With Equal Access To AP Classes ([Boston Globe]( - Wikipedia Is The Last Best Place On The Internet ([WIRED]( From The Archives [This Boston Collective Laid The Groundwork For Intersectional Black Feminism]( In the '70s, the Combahee River Collective formed in Boston out of a need to address the realities of queer and trans black women -- groups that felt disenfranchised in other activist movements of the time. Before you go: Are you surprised that Tom Brady has a [lower approval rating than Dunkin']( in Massachusetts? Because I am. 😎 Forward to a friend. They can sign up [here](. 📣 Give us your feedback: newsletters@wbur.org 📨 Get more WBUR stories sent to your inbox. [Check out all of our newsletter offerings.]( [WBUR]( [95289b97-66e8-43d4-a174-3bc3520a79a9.png]( [Instagram](  [Twitter]( [Facebook]( Want to change how you receive these emails? [Stop getting this newsletter by updating your preferences.]( I don't want to hear from WBUR anymore. [Unsubscribe from all newsletters.]( Interested in learning more about corporate sponsorship? [Click here.]( Copyright © 2020 WBUR-FM, All rights reserved. You signed up for this newsletter at wbur.org. Our mailing address is: WBUR-FM 890 Commonwealth AveBoston, MA 02215-1205 [Add us to your address book](

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