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We find out about the innovative and tasty CSA happening at Blossoming Acres Farm, we talk with MDAR director Ashley Randle about the $20 million in relief funds recently awarded by Beacon Hill, and head over to JJ's Tavern to check out a punk rock benefit for Translate Gender.
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Amy Donovan and Arlene Miller of the Springfield Materials Recycling Facilities Advisory Board help us understand the ins and outs of holiday recycling, Mr. Universe gets into the effects of gamma ray burst on our ozone and the Betelgeuse eclipse, and Phil Korman of CISA gives us an update on the Farm Resiliency Fund's finish line.
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The drinking water well and pipes for the state park in Charlemont were replaced with more modern, better planned systems. Engineers say they hope the to get 30 to 40 years out of the recent upgrades.
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Following a Superior Court upholding the Healey Administration's plan to stop expanding shelter availability amid surging demand, once the number of families in shelter reaches 7,500, Massachusetts won't guarantee placement to additional applicants.
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The public has until Monday to submit comments on a 3,894-page report by General Electric on soil, ground water and habitat on a site in Lee where a PCB disposal facility is planned.
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A wet summer and warmer temperatures can affect when trees decide to stop producing key nutrients that cause their leaves to change color.
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CISA preps us for Climate Change and Farming week, Rep. Jim McGovern also laments climate change as we review the terrible weather incidents in his district this week, and UK Rockers Modern English join us in studio before they head to Greenfield and rock us all at Hawks & Reed this Saturday.
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Two months remain in the state legislative year, and tax relief legislation remains unfinished.
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A new $30 million federally-funded center will connect Native and western scientists at 8 international hubs and involve 57 indigenous communities
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We find out what's wrong with local lilacs and even more wrong with local trees with Plant Pathologist Nick Brazee, head to Table & Vine to drink a much maligned grape with Michael Quinlan, and bring Franklin County's High Tea in for live music Friday.