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An interview with Lenox, Massachusetts Town Manager Christopher Ketchen.
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The Burlington, Vermont Board of Finance reviewed the city’s proposed budget this week after the new mayor announced there is a larger than expected shortfall.
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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.
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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.