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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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Weather
3:40 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Meteorologist Garett Argianas' Evening Forecast

Garett Argianas

Meteorologist Garett Argianas has the evening weather summary for Wednesday, May 22, 2013.

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Hudson Valley News
3:34 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Comptroller DiNapoli Worried About Poughkeepsie's Debt

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Comptroller DiNapoli

The city of Poughkeepsie is facing an $11 million  deficit in its general fund brought on, according to New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, by unrealistic budgeting by city officials—including overestimating revenues. DiNapoli, in a new audit, says Poughkeepsie’s debt burden has gone up 45 percent over the past five years as its financial condition deteriorates.

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Vox Pop
3:00 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Vox Pop : Stamps & Coins : 5/22/13

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Our resident coin and stamp experts are back after a few years off for another hour of calls from all of you stamp and coin collectors out there. Experts Bob Scott and David Tripp join us this afternoon for the return of our Stamps & Coins show. WAMC's Ray Graf hosts. 

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New York News
2:07 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

NY Gov Announces "Tax-Free NY"

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Press event at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering clean room, Albany NY 22 May 2013

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo today unveiled "Tax-Free NY," which he touts as "a game-changing initiative" that will transform SUNY campuses and university communities across the state into tax-free communities.

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New York News
12:04 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Tim Kremer, New York State School Boards Association - NY School Budget Votes

More than 95 percent of the school budgets that went before the voters in New York on Tuesday were approved but, those that exceeded the two percent property tax cap did not fare as well. Only about 30 percent of those spending plans were approved. 

The executive director of the New York State School Boards Association, Tim Kremer, tells WAMC's Brian Shields the initial results show 630 school districts budgets were approved with 30 rejected.

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Sports
11:35 am
Wed May 22, 2013

"18 in America: A Young Golfer's Epic Journey to Find the Essence of the Game" by Dylan Dethier

    At age 17, Dylan Dethier couldn’t help but think he’d never really done anything with his life. So, two months before his freshman year was set to begin, he deferred admission to Williams College. With the reluctant blessing of his parents, Dylan set out on his idea of the Great American Road Trip: to play a round of golf in each of the lower forty-eight states.

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The Roundtable
11:26 am
Wed May 22, 2013

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