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The Massachusetts Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance announced Thursday that it has selected a former medical building on Liberty Street as the location for the new Springfield courthouse.
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Wilco's Saturday night headliner concert from Solid Sound 2026
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We take a tour of Images Cinema as they reopen their theaters, take a tour of Nourse Farms for berry season and check in with the Word Nerd.
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New England's behemoth pines were an important resource for the colonists. When the crown tried to reserve the most prized trees for the king, rebellion followed.
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A live performance of the first Mermaid Avenue Album with Billy Bragg, Wilco, and several guests artists as recorded live from the Solid Sound Festival.
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The exhibit showcases the perspectives of colonists grappling with independence from British rule; it highlights Springfield's contribution to the American language through its association with Merriam-Webster and explores Springfield's emergence as a center of industrial innovation.
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We bring June's Mayor-of-the-Month to North Adams with Mayor Jennifer Macksey, we visit Mount Holyoke College for the return of their Summer Theater program, and visit the J.S. Bryant School to learn about their LGBTQIA2S+ programming.
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The British had already lost control of most of Massachusetts before the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
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We learn about new book "A Nation Wrestles with God" from Restless Books, speak with alt-rock legend Natalie Merchant at Solid Sound, and check in with Mr. Universe.
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An estimated 200,000 Massachusetts residents could lose health benefits if they're not able to show they meet the new work rules and eligibility requirements, which begin on January 1, 2027.