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The renovation of the historic Kilroy House is yet another successful effort by the Springfield Museums and the City's Community Preservation Act to keeps unveiling city's prominent and famous residents through restoration of the monuments of the American cultural heritage across the city.
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We visit Red Fire Farm to see how they're rebuilding after their tragic barn fire nearly two years ago, speak with Michel and Hannah Moushabeck about the newly-formed Interlink Foundation and check in with Mr. Universe about Asteroid Bennu.
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Today, panelists discuss devastating fires in Holyoke, evolving graduation requirements in Massachusetts, wastewater concerns in Pittsfield and much more.
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