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An interview with Williams College President Maud Mandel.
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A long-vacant building in downtown Springfield, Massachusetts, is now home to over 70 apartments – a feat celebrated by the mayor and other officials at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday.
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Vermont will receive more than $62 million from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to bring solar energy to low-income and disadvantaged households.
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A former Springfield mayoral candidate will be on this year’s ballot for the 11th Hampden district state House seat.
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The town of Amherst, Massachusetts, put on an annual festival Saturday devoted to promoting sustainability, including local causes.
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Three labor unions representing over 100,000 workers in Massachusetts have announced their support for overdose prevention centers.
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The Vermont Department of Health is announcing over $4 million in grants to support violence prevention initiatives.
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The University of Vermont’s commencement speaker will be the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
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One of the largest community colleges in western Massachusetts inaugurated its president Friday.
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A Springfield police officer who was at the center of an excessive force case in 2016 is fighting to be re-certified.
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The Vermont House Ways and Means committee advanced a bill that sets the property tax rate and makes changes to the state’s education finance system.
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The Burlington, Vermont Police Department has updated its website to provide a more detailed description of its Priority Response Plan.