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This week the Vermont Senate rejected Governor Phil Scott’s appointment of Zoie Saunders to serve as the state’s Education Secretary. Most of the governor’s weekly briefing today focused on the implications of that debate.
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A center devoted to financial literacy and helping locals and students at American International College in Springfield, Massachusetts is getting $1 million in federal funding.
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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.
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City leaders in Pittsfield, Massachusetts say water and sewer rates are going up by 8% in the next fiscal year.
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Members of a state cannabis commission were in Holyoke, Massachusetts this week, taking part in an event geared toward fostering social equity in the industry.
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Vermont’s new Education Secretary was grilled by state Senators this week, a month after she was tapped for the role by Governor Phil Scott.
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The city of Pittsfield, Massachusetts has released a report on new visions for its downtown corridor.
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A couple hours before the Vermont House began final debate on a bill that sets property tax rates, Governor Phil Scott focused his weekly briefing today on the potential implications of its provisions.
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The search for a new superintendent in Springfield, Massachusetts, continues to hit obstacles, even with interviews on the horizon.
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An interview with Williams College President Maud Mandel.