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One proposal would allow companies delivering less than $5,000 worth of product to have one person in the vehicle — instead of the current two.
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Campaigns are making the most of their opportunities to garner support from Massachusetts voters.
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The Thunderbirds and the Saint Louis Blues have extended their affiliation contract for another seven years.
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The new National Grid discounts range from 32% - 71% for qualifying low-income customers.
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Square One originally had an early childhood education center on Main Street in Springfield which was destroyed by a 2011 tornado. While no one was injured, the building was torn down and the land was sold.
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More than 1.63 million people attended the event in West Springfield during its 17-day run.
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Administration and Finance Secretary Matthew Gorzkowicz says he expects lackluster tax collections to continue with "unavoidable deficiencies" on the horizon.
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The Big E kicks off its 17-day run Friday at the fairgrounds in West Springfield. The event regularly attracts around 1.5 million visitors, and that's a whole lot of vehicles.
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In the first audio report from his series, "Life on the Connecticut," Ben James brings us interviews with people working, grieving and getting by along the Upper Connecticut.
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This summer, reporter Ben James rode his bike the length of the Connecticut River, talking to people who love it. And people who don’t. Here's Ben's essay describing those conversations, with photos from along the way.