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The town of Amherst put its Pride on display over the weekend – holding its own, first-ever parade during Pride Month, going beyond a yearly proclamation.
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Pride Month is in full-swing in the Pioneer Valley, with multiple parades this weekend.
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Even after hearing pleas from residents, a Troy city councilor voted against recognizing June as Pride Month in the city.
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Today marks the beginning of Pride Month. The celebration is dedicated to members of the LGBTQIA+ community, honoring their contributions to society, whether locally or internationally. But this year, some members of the community are fearful of retaliation from President Trump’s administration. I spoke with the founder of Collar City Pride, Meagon Nolasco, who says the Trump administration is a looming threat.
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With Troy already facing scrutiny for allegedly not being a welcoming community, a city councilor voted Thursday night against recognizing June as Pride month.
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Bad weather postponed Saratoga Pride’s annual celebration in June. But the excitement was just as strong over the weekend at the rescheduled event.
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Following the vandalism of a Milton resident’s pride flag June 1st, LGBTQ advocates are calling on local leaders in the Saratoga County town to reassess their flag policy.
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Officials in Troy gathered Monday to add a new flag to their pole.
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Pride Month is under way in Washington County after Battenkill Valley Pride held its first community event.
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Installation of the permanent crosswalks is scheduled for Sunday, June 25th