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  2. Earthquake Shakes New England Including Maine, Massachusetts

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    The incident comes just days after parts of New Jersey and New York were rattled by a 2.4-magnitude earthquake. That same region was also shaken by a 4.8-magnitude earthquake in April.

  3. Magnitude 3.8 earthquake strikes New England - with shaking ...

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    A 3.8-magnitude earthquake originating off the coast of Maine shook New England today, with tremors felt in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire. The earthquake occurred eight miles ...

  4. 30 Crazy-Expensive Glamping Retreats for Upscale Social ... - AOL

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    Families, couples, and large groups can all find glamping packages to suit their needs on this 37,000-acre working ranch and luxury estate, where 28 cabins and 30 fully furnished tents sit beneath ...

  5. 1638 New Hampshire earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The 1638 New Hampshire earthquake struck central New Hampshire on June 1, 1638 (Julian calendar). [2] It was the first major earthquake to strike New England following the start of European colonization. Modern analysis places its epicenter somewhere near what is now central New Hampshire, with an estimated magnitude between 6.0 and 7.0 mb Lg.

  6. Earthquake shakes New England from Boston to Maine, ‘like a ...

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    A magnitude 3.8 earthquake rattled parts of New England on Monday morning, with shaking felt from Boston to Portland, Maine, the US Geological Survey said. The quake was centered about 7 miles ...

  7. Weston Observatory (Boston College) - Wikipedia

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    The Observatory monitors earthquakes around the world, with emphasis on the Northeast United States (and particularly New England), disseminates information pertinent to any seismic events that are recorded, and is also a center for education and public outreach about earthquakes and related phenomena. [3] [4]