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Lenox, Massachusetts voters briskly approved a 14-item warrant at town meeting Thursday night, the last after a decade for the outgoing town manager.
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A federal complaint has been filed against a school district in western Massachusetts, months after racist bullying at a school in Southwick led to national attention and criminal charges.
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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.
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Vermont Senator Peter Welch is proposing legislation that would support communities that host Department of Energy transmission projects.
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A new round of school committee drama in Springfield, Massachusetts played out in front of a packed room in city hall Thursday.
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The North Adams, Massachusetts city council has approved the first step in a proposed ordinance change attached to a resort attempting to expand its campus.
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The Vermont Agency of Natural Resources held virtual meetings this week to launch the state's Resilience Implementation Strategy and receive input on how Vermonters define climate resiliency.
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As she releases her new album, Montreal singer-songwriter Myriam Gendron is performing in Williamstown, Massachusetts tonight.
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Congressional representatives from the region are supporting a U.N. effort to reduce plastic pollution.