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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 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.
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An interview with Williams College President Maud Mandel.
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A long-vacant building in downtown Springfield, Massachusetts, is now home to over 70 apartments – a feat celebrated by the mayor and other officials at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday.
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Before the full House chamber takes up the bill this week, Speaker Jill Krowinski, a Democrat, gathered key committee chairs and advocates, saying there must be a course correction in the state’s public education system.
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State and local officials joined Congressman Richard Neal in Springfield, Massachusetts, Monday to review and reaffirm their commitment to expanding rail service throughout the region.
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An interview with Matthew Penn.
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Vermont will receive more than $62 million from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to bring solar energy to low-income and disadvantaged households.
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A former Springfield mayoral candidate will be on this year’s primary ballot for the 11th Hampden district state House seat.
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The town of Amherst, Massachusetts, put on an annual festival Saturday devoted to promoting sustainability, including local causes.