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Vineyard Wind electrified its first turbine on New Year’s Eve, but the turbine is not sending power to the grid.
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Next steps are starting to take shape for cleaning up a 6,200-acre plume of ‘forever chemicals’ stemming from Joint Base Cape Cod.
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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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We discover all the neat things Forestopia brings us from the trees, Kendra Morris joins us for Live Music Friday, and The Wine Thunderdome takes us to Provisions where we hear about bubbles, but get into the terroir of Syrah
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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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The Massachusetts Land Court has ruled construction permits for the project have expired, affirming a decision by the Springfield Zoning Board of Appeals in 2021.
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In 2015, Massachusetts opened the first legal hunt in the Blue Hills Reservation in about a century with state environmental officials pointing to data that the deer population density in that area had gotten out of control.
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At a meeting held in Lee, Massachusetts, this week, General Electric presented its plan to use trucks and hydraulic pumps to move toxic waste out of the Housatonic River. Many in the town want the waste to be moved via rail and brought to an out of state licensed facility. The EPA's cleanup plan includes a toxic waste disposal facility to be constructed in Lee.
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Deer hunts have taken place at the reservoir since 1991 but this will be the first time the Quabbin Park area will be included.
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We find out about the inaugural Indigenous Film Festival in Williamstown, chat with NEPM's Karen Brown about her series on gambling in Massachusetts, hear Rep. Jim McGovern's concerns on The West Bank, hunger and more, and find out what it takes to row a pumpkin down the stream with Dave Rothstein.