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Northampton, Mass., City Councilor Quaverly Rothenberg, seen here in a screenshot, recused herself from a special Northampton City Council meeting, March 12, 2025, which called for to vote on a resolution to censure Rothenberg for how she behaved during a phone call with city public safety dispatch operators.
Jill Kaufman
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NEPM
A city councilor in Northampton, Mass., who was recently reprimanded or "censured" by fellow councilors said she was taking care of her constituents.
Indë Francis and Hazel Basil appear on The Fabulous 413 to perform live music and talk about the upcoming event, "Rooted Resilience," happening at Bombyx March 19.
Ayu Suryawan
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NEPM
We learn about an upcoming event in Florence to uplift artists who belong to the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and check in with the folx at the Gardener's Supply Center in Hadley.
This week’s panel includes Larry Parnass, executive editor for the Springfield Republican; Matt Szafranski, editor-in-chief for Western Mass Politics and Insight [not pictured]; and Elizabeth Román, executive editor for NEPM News.
Tony Dunne
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NEPM
Today on The Rundown, panelists discuss Gov. Healey’s plan to combat high energy bills, the local ties to the DNC’s new executive director, the legal impacts of a judge shortage in western Mass. and much more.
Commentary
Maintaining soil moist enough for earthworms to thrive will help to keep fires at bay in New England.
Yun Huang Yong
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Flikr
Only by understanding how to work with water will we be able to tame the flames, according to commentator Judith D. Schwartz.