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Government officials, construction workers and company representatives gathered on Tuesday to break ground on EMBR Dispensary.
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Many said discounts were modest, especially in light of inflation, and parking was plentiful.
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The Parlor Room nonprofit said it's launching a campaign for $750,000 worth of updates at the Iron Horse, hoping to start hosting shows there again in May 2024.
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Fruit Fair supermarket has received state funding to combat food deserts in Chicopee. Its owners say growing their own produce on site saves "food miles" and money.
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Despite millions of dollars earmarked for gambling treatment in Massachusetts, few in state get helpThe vast majority of state funding for problem gambling is earmarked for treatment and prevention, but many worry the need is still not being met. This is the second story in our three-part series — "Safe Bet: Is Massachusetts fulfilling its problem-gambling mandate?"
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More than five years into MGM Springfield's operations, the state-funded GameSense program remains a key part of the legal mandate to reduce problem gambling. This is the first story in our three-part series — "Safe Bet: Is Massachusetts fulfilling its problem-gambling mandate?"
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The economy, public safety, housing and bike lanes are some of the big issues in the mayoral race in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. In addition, both candidates have been accused of wrongdoing.
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Aiming to buck trend among college presidents, Willie-LeBreton hopes to lead Smith 'for a long time'A recent study found college president terms are shrinking. Sarah Willie-LeBreton recently became the 12th president of Smith College in Northampton.
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A recent out migration trend has researchers and lawmakers in Massachusetts concerned.
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Mychal Connolly Sr. is himself a business owner. He shared his motivation for the book during an interview with with NEPM's Media Lab.