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Election 2022
Donald Trump is throwing his weight behind Geoff Diehl. Maura Healey is preparing for November. And Chris Doughty is appealing to "the exhausted middle." Here's how the gubernatorial candidates are closing out the Massachusetts primary.
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An entrance to the Pittsfield, Massachusetts, police station.
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Five of the six members of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts, police advisory and review board resigned because they weren't allowed to review an investigation by police into a police shooting. The former chairperson wants a representative from the board to be a part of future internal police investigations.
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Escape east to the seas, sands, and surf of the historic Cape Cod National Seashore
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Author Ty Allan Jackson at his home office in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
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"Make Your Own Money" originated with Jackson's own son wondering how to spend the $50 he made from a lemonade stand.
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President Joe Biden argued that Donald Trump's supporters pose a threat to U.S. democracy during an address billed as the "battle for the soul of the nation" at Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia on Thursday.
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In early August the White House invited an all-white group of historians to talk about threats to American democracy.