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A project to expand and renovate the Jones Library in Amherst, Massachusetts has been the subject of much debate by the town council lately. Earlier this month, councilors narrowly rejected a motion to recommend stopping it, and on Monday, June 17, the body rejected another involving a new contract with the project’s architects.
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It’s been 250 years since Ludlow, Massachusetts came into being. The Hampden County community celebrated its “Incorporation Day” back in February, but the real party got started over the weekend.
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Drivers from near and far gathered in Franklin County, Massachusetts over the weekend – taking part in a downhill tradition that raises money for a good cause.
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Cities and towns across the Northeast kicked off Pride Month with parades and other festivities over the weekend. In Springfield, Massachusetts, a relatively-new celebration continues to attract thousands downtown.
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During an 1824-25 tour of the U.S., the Marquis de Lafayette visited Albany, Schenectady and Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
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Two men were killed and three others were injured in a crash Friday evening in Colchester, Vermont following a police pursuit.
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Following months of searching — and debate over the search itself — the Springfield, Massachusetts school committee has picked a new superintendent to lead the district.
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The Pittsfield, Massachusetts city council has given the initial green light to the new mayor’s first budget, but made a cut to the school department.
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The Northern Berkshire County community of Adams, Massachusetts is holding its annual town meeting Monday.
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The residents of Clarksburg, Massachusetts met for their annual town meeting Wednesday night.
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On Saturday, Pittsfield, Massachusetts is marking the start of Pride Month with a flag raising, block party, and more.
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Vermont’s Republican governor has allowed legislation to become law, without his signature, that bans unregistered firearms. Advocates are praising the development, while opponents say it’s a move to expand background checks.