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A longstanding agreement enabling five youth summer camps across the state to operate as 4-H summer camps for youths has not been renewed by the University of Massachusetts Amherst. This year, each will operate independently.
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The drinking water well and pipes for the state park in Charlemont were replaced with more modern, better planned systems. Engineers say they hope the to get 30 to 40 years out of the recent upgrades.
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An engineering study found the infrastructure needs attention.
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Heather Flor Cron creció en Portland, Maine, y siempre se sintió una extraña por ser parte de una familia multicultural. Pero decidió quedarse, y profundizó sus raíces trabajando en agricultura para alimentar a la comunidad Latinx a su alrededor.
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Advocates for New England's cold-water fish — trout and salmon — say changes to their habitats are already impacting their longevity.
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The Department of Conservation and Recreation said the campground will undergo repairs and improvements to the water system and other infrastructure.
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Starting in Springfield, Massachusetts, participants will swim a little over a mile in the Connecticut River, bike 56 miles through nearby communities then return to Springfield for a 13-mile run.
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This summer, the state is offering bonuses of up to $1,000 to lifeguards, as well as increased hourly pay.
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NEPM's Nancy Cohen reports on difficulties in western Massachusetts employment, inspiring Monte Belmonte and Kaliis Smith to do a little reconnaissance of their own. Plus the Word Nerd takes us to the bestest part of her building: the spooky word-filled basement — and Kaliis talks about word games.
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The annual New Years Day tradition originated in Massachusetts 30 years ago and now runs in all 50 states