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The Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners said they have had to cut access to research databases without federal funding.
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After a prospective deal to sell the long-vacant Calvin Theater in Northampton, Mass., evaporated, the city's license commission is offering up the building's liquor license.
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"Cottage Street Studios: Past and Present" brings together artists who formed a community at a former mill building in downtown Easthampton before rents went up.
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We discuss how a new state budget could aid local homeowners with crumbling foundations, relicensing hydropower facilities in Franklin County, talks of reinstating “happy hour” for Mass. restaurants and bars and more.
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For the first time since 1985, parts of the Connecticut River near Hatfield and Holyoke will not have channel markers informing boaters of possible dangers.
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The West Springfield-based non-profit operates the annual Big E fair on its grounds.
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Easthampton, Mass. medical marijuana dispensary INSA recently released a study that found mislabeled and potent hemp products are widely available to all.
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It remains unknown how far apart Mass. House and Senate negotiators are on crafting a compromise annual budget.
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Today on The Rundown, panelists discuss local involvement in the “No Kings” protests, how people in western Mass. are surviving under rising costs of living, and how communities in the 413 celebrated Juneteenth.
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Springfield WORKS and United Way of Pioneer Valley have launched the 'Bridge to Prosperity' pilot.