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WAMC New England News
3:04 am
Wed March 7, 2007
Part Three: Daylight Saving Time
By Carrie Saldo
Great Barrington, MA – Beginning this Sunday, Day Light Saving time will be extended by four weeks - beginning three weeks earlier, and ending a week later. Besides its purported energy benefits, there are several other components to consider. In the third part of our Day Light Saving Time series, Berkshire Bureau Chief, Carrie Saldo, takes a look at what that shift might mean for schools, administrators, parents, and students;