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The ancient glacial and tectonic past surrounding a glacial drumlin in Amherst, Mass. will be brought to the present with new landform observatory.
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Speaking at the Easthampton Public Library on Monday Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll said the state wants to invest in reading education to set students up for long-term success.
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The Hampden District Attorney's office will not seek a new trial in the case of Edward Wright, convicted of murder in 1985. Wright's conviction was overturned earlier this year.
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Red Fire Farm in Granby scored both first and second place for heirloom tomatoes in the 40th annual Massachusetts Tomato Contest.
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Angel Rios, of Springfield, is the host of “The Rally Cry” podcast and founder of the card game “Enough Said.”
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Charles Evans and his international basketball team and foundation flew out to Puerto Rico for a basketball tournament this past July.
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Sonya Yelder is a chef and owner of the sandwich shop at 929 Belmont Ave., in Springfield’s Forest Park neighborhood. She studied at Le Cordon Bleu London and was a chef at Smith College before opening her shop.
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Priscilla Kane Hellweg is the director of the Arts Integration Studio, which is a creative maker space. She’s been living in Holyoke for 40 years now and also for 40 years she was the director of the nonprofit, “The Enchanted Circle Theater,” which is based in Holyoke.
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Despite Beacon Hill being quiet, a number of ballot questions have cleared the first hurdle towards getting onto the Massachusetts ballot.
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NEPM's Media Lab Summer Cohort has been busy with new projects. Last week they conducted on camera interviews with local youth book authors.
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The Healey administration has distributed millions of dollars to Mass. schools in an attempt to beef up early literacy
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The renowned dance festival in Berkshire County was cancelled this week after a production manager was killed in what has been termed a "workplace accident" by investigators.
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La concejal de la ciudad de Springfield, María Pérez, alega que fue despedida del New North Citizens Council por razones políticas.
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Springfield City Councilor Maria Perez alleges that she was terminated from New North Citizens Council for political reasons.