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Apple NewsWe hear some live music from Tony Silva and Russell Brooks ahead of their performance at the Parlor Room on Saturday, we McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern, and Monte tells us about his vacation in Spain!
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Massachusetts will receive just over $16M in fiscal year 2024 for victims of violent crimes, compared to almost $28M in fiscal 2023.
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Today on The Rundown, panelists cover administrative responses to pro-Palestine encampments at UMass Amherst and Williams College, a recent civil rights complaint against Southwick Regional school districts leaders, varying safety ratings in local hospitals, and more.
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The owner, Tom Lennon wanted to raise rents by more than 500 dollars a month. The town's rent control board, using a formula, granted an increase of $1.44.
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Published reports say the owner, Tom Lennon, wants to boost rents from the current $241 a month to nearly $800. He cited improvements, the appraised value of the property and rising costs of doing business as the reasons.
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Members of the UMass Amherst Student Government Association have gathered enough signatures to call for a vote of no confidence in Chancellor Javier Reyes. They are requesting a meeting him him before a possible the vote.
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Federal drug testing has come into conflict with states that have legalized cannabis.
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We discover the international arts program, OneBeat, ahead of their performance at Bombyx, delve into local history with folx behind HistoryFest, get into Greenfield's labor history with the documentary, "At Sword's Point."
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A single over-budget bid on repair work on a trolley bridge that houses a water main in Shelburne Falls, Mass, has created the opportunity to re-open the Bridge of Flowers.
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Children who were due to receive survivors benefits or disability payments instead had that money taken by the state to help cover the cost of their own care. The Department of Children and Families estimated that totaled $5.5 million a year covering 600 children.