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A decade ago, voters in Massachusetts approved the legalization of recreational marijuana sales and cultivation, spurring a $1.65 billion industry. Now, a measure on the ballot this November could repeal that legalization. But, as WAMC reports, the tactics of the group behind the ballot initiative have been called into question.
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A company that formulates pharmaceuticals in a sterile environment is spending almost $30 million to expand its headquarters in Lee, Massachusetts.
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Millions of dollars in low-income tax credits and subsidies have once again been awarded in Massachusetts, with a goal of creating or preserving 1,200 rental units. That includes over 200 in the Pioneer Valley and Berkshires.
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Residents of Lee, Massachusetts approved every article on the annual town meeting warrant Thursday night.
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Construction of a $37 million public safety complex in Lee, Massachusetts is officially underway.
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Berkshire County residents are reacting after General Electric proposed a revised plan to transport and dispose of toxic chemicals it dumped into the Housatonic River at a meeting Wednesday night.
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After scathing feedback last year, GE outlines new plan for Housatonic cleanup at Pittsfield meetingGeneral Electric presented its new plan for removing and disposing of toxic chemicals it polluted into the Housatonic River at a meeting in Pittsfield, Massachusetts Wednesday night.
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After its first plan for removing and transporting toxic materials out of the Housatonic River prompted outcry, General Electric is presenting a revised plan at a meeting in Pittsfield, Massachusetts tonight.
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A memorial dedication ceremony at a pond in Tyringham, Massachusetts today is celebrating improvements to a boat ramp in the name of a beloved late community member.
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Democratic Congressman Richard Neal was in Lee, Massachusetts Wednesday to announce a million-dollar earmark for the town's new public safety facility project.