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The residents of Stockbridge, Massachusetts will meet to vote on a 21-article warrant at their annual town meeting Monday.
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Scott’s office announced Friday that Secretary of Administration Kristin Clouser’s last day leading the agency will be May 24th.
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The use of comfort dogs is on the rise, especially at high-stress locations like hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and police departments.
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Members of the Springfield School Committee are asking for more details as the search for a new superintendent enters its final stages.
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An interview with Pittsfield, Massachusetts city council President Pete White.
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In the wake of catastrophic disasters in each of their states in 2023, two Democratic U.S. Senators are calling on their peers to pass long-term relief funding.
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Vermont Governor Phil Scott will run for re-election.
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The fallout of mass arrests at the University of Massachusetts Amherst continues after police broke up a pro-Palestinian encampment Tuesday. Now, the commencement speaker has withdrawn from the event over the crackdown.
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The Berkshire County community of Lee, Massachusetts held its town meeting Thursday night.
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Following a report issued Tuesday showing record profits from drug companies, Vermont Senator Peter Welch and Michigan Congresswoman Debbie Dingell, both Democrats, are calling for change.
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The mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts presented his budget proposal this week, with no major cuts planned.
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With multiple sexual abuse allegations under investigation, the Berkshire District Attorney has issued a public call for survivors and witnesses to report misconduct at a Pittsfield, Massachusetts private all-girls boarding school.