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Academic Minute
5:00 am
Thu May 23, 2013

Dr. David Vaught, Texas A&M University – Rural Origins of Baseball

In today’s Academic Minute, Dr. David Vaught of Texas A&M University explores big-city baseball’s rural roots.  

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North Country News
11:15 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Vermont Sues, Accusing Company of "Patent Trolling"

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The Vermont attorney general's office is suing a business, accusing it of "patent trolling."

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North Country News
9:30 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Report Finds Vermont Trooper's Use of Deadly Force Justified

An investigation has concluded that a Vermont state trooper was justified in the use of deadly force when he shot a man in a Danville school bus last year.

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New York News
7:15 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Amendment to Block Border Crossing Fee Passes

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Border crossing between Champlain, NY and Lacolle, Quebec

An amendment introduced by NY Congressman Bill Owens to block a border fee proposed by the Department of Homeland Security in its 2014 budget request was passed in the Appropriations committee Wednesday.

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New York News
6:30 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

First Hearing on Lake George Invasive Prevention Plan Held

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The Lake George Park Commission held the first of two public hearings on its draft aquatic invasive species prevention plan Tuesday afternoon. While most who attended expressed support, some are concerned about how the plan could affect boaters’ access to the lake.

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New England News
6:09 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Fallen Police Officers Honored At Ceremony

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An annual ceremony by the Western Mass. Chiefs of Police Assoc. honors fallen police officers. There is a memorial at Springfield Technical Community College

The  25th annual memorial service for western Massachusetts law enforcement officers was held on Wednesday in Springfield.

   The solemn service honored 47 people who lost their lives in the last hundred  plus years  while protecting the public safety in western Massachusetts. Four names were  added  to the end of watch roll call this year. Westfield Police Officer Jose Torres died last July after he was struck by a truck while directing traffic. His widow and son Jay were at the ceremony

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New York News
6:00 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Fracking Not Currently in NY's Economic Development Plans

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State University of New York Chancellor Nancy Zimpher and Governor Andrew M. Cuomo at today's "Tax-Free NY" event at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the SUNY Albany.

Governor Cuomo, who still has not issued a decision on whether hydro fracking should be allowed in New York,  is backing further away from the controversial gas drilling process in his economic development plans for the future.  

Two years ago, Governor Cuomo considered hydro fracking a key component of his plans for economic development in the faltering upstate regions of the state. 

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New England News
5:10 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Crowds Line Pittsfield Streets To Welcome Home Fallen Soldier

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Crowds line North Street in downtown Pittsfield.

The body of a Berkshire County native killed in Afghanistan earlier this month was welcomed home by supporters who lined the streets of downtown Pittsfield.

The body of 24-year old U.S. Army Specialist Mitchell Daehling arrived Wednesday morning at Barens Air National Guard Airport in Westfield, and shortly after 10:30 was transported through downtown Pittsfield to the Dery Funeral Home.

A long line of supporters gathered along South Street and North Street, many holding American flags.

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New England News
4:50 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Mass. GOP Senate Hopeful Gabriel Gomez Campaigns In Blue Berkshires

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Republican U.S. Senate candidate Gabriel Gomez talks to supporters in Pittsfield.

Massachusetts Republican U.S. Senate Candidate Gabriel Gomez made campaign stops in the Berkshires yesterday where he stressed a bipartisan message. And according to local GOP officials, he’ll have to continue to work hard to win more support in a solidly Democratic part of the state.

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New England News
4:02 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Mass. Lt. Gov. Tim Murray Resigning

There’s been a political shakeup on Beacon Hill. Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Timothy Murray will leave the office shortly to take a job in the private sector in his home city of Worcester.

   Murray announced at an afternoon news conference that he intends to resign the office of Lt. Governor effective June 2 to take the job as President and CEO of the  Chamber of Commerce of Greater Worcester.   He described the decision as bittersweet.

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