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An Appeals Court judge late Wednesday said Goldberg was not likely to succeed in her appeal and denied the treasurer's request to block O'Brien from returning to her job as CCC chair while the appeal played out. With that stay denied, Goldberg said Thursday she informed the attorney general's office that she does not want to press the appeal any further.
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One-term incumbent Mayor Gina-Louise Sciarra is slated to square off against challenge Jillian Duclos in November's general election. They were the top-two vote getters in Tuesday's preliminary election.
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Matt Donovan and Ligia Bouton created an exhibit that uses fragments of Emily Dickinson's poems and belongings to create a sense of the poet's mysterious work.
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Amid a statewide housing crisis, renters across Western Massachusetts communities are banding together in hopes of resisting a trend of rising rents across the region and the state.
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At a town meeting this week, Longmeadow residents voted in support of the project by a more than three-to-one margin.
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The Big E fair on the Eastern States Exposition fairgrounds is set to open for the season on Sept. 12, 2025
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The Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation analyzed the impact of two new Medicaid recertification and work rules passed by Congress, which are likely to shrink the number of MassHealth recipients.
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Concerns are being raised over declining conditions for Western Massachusetts nursing home residents as for-profit operators cash in.
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Massachusetts will break ties with federal immunization policies to ensure the availability of COVID-19 booster shots at retail pharmacies, and mandate insurance coverage of vaccines.
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There's just two Springfield City Council races needing a preliminary election and one for school committee.
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A 19th century landscape by Thomas Cole of a view of the Connecticut River from the top of Mt. Holyoke was the inspiration for a group art show, installed along steep trails. Viewers had to be sure footed.
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The invasive Spotted Lanternfly can now be found in more than 50 cities statewide
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Holyoke is holding two public sessions Monday as they solicit feedback from residents on how to spend $1.1 million in opioid litigation settlement funds.
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Harvard physics lecturer Greg Kestin built a custom tutoring app called TeachGPT, and it's proven to help his students.