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The City of Holyoke, Massachusetts could soon have a clear idea of how to get its public schools out of state receivership.
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The city of Pittsfield, Massachusetts and the Environmental Protection Agency held a community meeting Wednesday about a controversial river cleanup plan.
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Two former administrators of the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home in Massachusetts will avoid time in jail, four years after a COVID-19 outbreak left 76 veterans dead at the facility.
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Burlington, Vermont Mayor Miro Weinberger is in the final days of his term after deciding not to seek a fifth three-year term.
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Union workers at North Adams, Massachusetts art museum MASS MoCA have voted to accept a new contract, ending a three-week strike and over six months of negotiations.
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Councilors passed revisions to the city’s housing zoning code and bade farewell to outgoing councilors.
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A cybersecurity center is under construction at Union Station in Springfield, Massachusetts — and it's officially named after a congressman who's worked to revitalize the transit hub.
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An interview with UAW 2110 spokesperson Chelsea Farrell.
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On Monday, Democrat Charity Clark announced her campaign for a second two-year term.
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Residents of Springfield, Massachusetts will have a chance to give input on the search for a new school superintendent starting Tuesday.
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A day devoted to one of the most recognizable children’s book characters brought hundreds of families to Amherst over the weekend.
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The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles has issued a Commercial Vehicle Traffic Advisory for April 8th – the day part of the state is in the path of the solar eclipse totality.