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The Western Massachusetts communities of Great Barrington, Dalton, West Stockbridge, and Sheffield are holding their annual town meetings Monday evening.
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Thousands of people are expected in Northampton, Massachusetts this weekend, celebrating the LGBTQ+ community with the Hampshire Pride parade and more.
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As allegations of sexual abuse continue to emerge from a private all-girls school in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, former students and staff members are speaking out about an unsafe campus environment where relationships between teachers and children were well-known and unchallenged.
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Former Vermont Governor Howard Dean is thinking about running for the office again, more than 20 years after he left the post.
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The head of Massachusetts State Police was in Springfield this week, answering questions from locals while discussing how state troopers will assist local officers this summer.
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The state Housing and Economic Development Secretary was in Northampton, Massachusetts Monday, getting a tour of the city as the local economy prepares for both a major departure and the return of a familiar venue.
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The Vermont Senate has rejected Governor Phil Scott’s appointment of Zoie Saunders to serve as the state’s Education Secretary.
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An interview with Downtown Pittsfield Inc. Managing Director Rebecca Brien.
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Students at two colleges in Vermont have set up encampments, echoing a trend across the country protesting the Israel-Hamas War.
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The first-term mayor of Pittsfield, Massachusetts is holding a series of community meetings about overhauling the city’s trash and recycling system.
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The Berkshire Flyer returns for a third summer as a dedicated Amtrak service with expanded offeringsThe seasonal Berkshire Flyer rail service connecting Berkshire County to New York City is returning for another summer.
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The University of Massachusetts, Amherst inaugurated its chancellor this week, celebrating amid students protests both outside and during the event.