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Merriam-Webster is poised to have greater influence over language decisions made by news reporters and editors across the country.
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People gathered across Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine to experience the 2024 total solar eclipse, and they had great weather for it.
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A partial solar eclipse captured the attention of much of western Massachusetts on Monday, with generally clear skies and warm weather.
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As the region prepares for a total eclipse of the sun on April 8, many are billing it as a must-see, once-in-a-generation event. Hundreds of thousands are expected to travel to places in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine that are in the eclipse’s “path of totality,” where the moon will block the sun entirely for around three minutes.
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Many Massachusetts municipalities inked host community agreements with cannabis companies that included payment of an "impact" fee. By law that amount is capped at 3% of the gross sales of the marijuana business. Now some cannabis retailers are demanding refunds.
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The panel discusses the latest with criminal neglect charges at the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home, the move for local control of Holyoke public schools, and the denial of federal funds for local counties impacted by flooding and much more.
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Massachusetts' acting Commissioner of Education Russell Johnston was in Holyoke on Monday, meeting with school committee members. Holyoke Public Schools have been under state control since 2015.
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Starting next week, the Springfield Public Schools will hold meetings to hear from the public as part of its search for a new superintendent.
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At a School Committee Meeting, students and staff from several schools made public comments claiming they were completely unaware of a shooter on campus, and there was a lack of transparency between administrators, faculty and students.
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This week on The Rundown, panelists discuss impacts of gunfire at Springfield Sci-Tech, Gov. Healey’s effort towards economic development and marijuana pardons, the race for the 3rd Berkshire District and much more.