Veterans Day
Even with temperatures in the 30s, many attended the Veterans Day Parade in Springfield Tuesday morning. The parade made its way from Federal Street in Springfield to City Hall downtown.
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We visit the Center School's new building in Greenfield, we speak with East Forest before his performance at the Hope Center for the Arts and take the latest Thunderdome at Tip Top Wine Shop in Easthampton.
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