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Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker said his administration is aware of issues at the dilapidated Roderick Ireland courthouse in Springfield, whose conditions have prompted calls for the building to be demolished and replaced.
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The Biden Administration says it wants to replace all of America's lead pipes in the next decade.
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A federal appeals court ruling on a gas project in Agawam means regulators now have to consider greenhouse gas emissions from expanding infrastructure and use of natural gas in residential and commercial settings.
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Outside the Springfield courthouse Monday, the Springfield Democrat told reporters he was contacted about the matter by the Hampden County Bar Association.
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Workers have long complained about environmental issues with the building.
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Holyoke, Massachusetts, Mayor Joshua Garcia has created seven advisory councils to inform his municipal decision-making. Four will be led by his former opponents.
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Train service between New York City and the Berkshires could start this summer. That's if Amtrak and the company that owns some of the track the service would run on can come to terms.
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Experts question whether western New England is ready for major flooding climate change could createAnd Another Thing learns how systems now in place to control flooding in western New England are the result of a catastrophic flood in 1936, but that many of the systems are largely unmaintained.
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Experts question whether western New England is ready for major flooding climate change could createAnd Another Thing learns how systems now in place to control flooding in western New England are the result of a catastrophic flood in 1936, but that many of the systems are largely unmaintained.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced New England will receive $536 million to improve the safety of drinking water and to clean up…