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Some elections officials in western Massachusetts say early in-person voting for Tuesday's presidential primary has not been popular among voters. And a recent poll suggests many are anxious over the race for the White House.
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On Thursday, the Massachusetts Senate will take up a bill to reform and codify the state's framework for sexual health education. The chamber has passed similar legislation four times previously.
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Altogether, the high court could now decide whether three of the topics Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell certified as eligible to go before voters in November — representing half of the field — are in fact correctly written to appear on the ballot.
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This week Carrie Saldo talks with panelists about connecting western Mass. to Boston, local control of Holyoke schools, demand for mail-in ballots, and abolitionist David Ruggles.
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Ahead of the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary on Tuesday, Haley has sharpened some of her comments on Trump: "At the end of the day, it's the drama and the vengeance and the vindictiveness that we want to get out of the way."
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A major environmental experiment will require new construction and major renovations to embrace fossil fuel-free infrastructure for heating and cooling in some Massachusetts communities — none yet in the western part of the state.
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Greenfield Mayor Roxann Wedegartner fell to City Councilor Virginia "Ginny" Desorgher by a wide margin in Tuesday's election.
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The incumbents in Pittsfield and Agawam did not seek reelection.
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Las elecciones del 7 de noviembre le darán a los votantes la oportunidad de elegir entre el actual alcalde Domenic Sarno y el concejal Justin Hurst.
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It's an open mayoral race in Agawam, Massachusetts. The two candidates on the ballot, Cecilia Calabrese and Chris Johnson, have worked on the City Council for years, side by side, and their priorities are not that different.