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In the UMass Amherst/WCVB poll released Tuesday, 43% of voters say they would vote yes on Question 4, with the same percentage against.
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We delight in fright at McCray's Farm, uncover lost films with Garden Cinemas, and explore Springfield Symphony Orchestra's upcoming program.
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We chat with local author Sarah Sawyer about her new book, "The Undercurrent," hear live music with Twisted Pine, and explore the cosmos with Mr. Universe.
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While many people on Monday marked Indigenous People's Day or Columbus Day, members of a Polish group in Northampton, Massachusetts, celebrated their heritage by honoring a Revolutionary War leader, Casimir Pulaski.
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Democratic U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Republican attorney John Deaton will debate Tuesday in eastern Mass. and Thursday in western Mass.
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Around 10 unhoused residents staying at the site off Cook Avenue in Northampton say they were not given prior warning to vacate the encampment. City officials say they gave notice.
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NEPM received an invoice and a purchase order in response to a public records request for documents related to the damage, as well as a copy of the personal check the sheriff wrote to the state on Monday covering the cost.
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Today on The Rundown with Carrie Saldo, panelists weigh in on environmental management concerns in Berkshire County and Franklin County, discuss the latest on a “recovery camp” for unhoused people threatened with removal by the city of Northampton, and dig into our scoops and predictions for the coming week.
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At a meeting of a Housatonic River citizens council this week in Lenox, Massachusetts, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it can't compel General Electric to attend the council meetings.
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Some western Massachusetts farmers say the apple bounty is so good this year they're giving away thousands of pounds of the fruit. That's in stark contrast to last year, when a late frost decimated local apple crops.