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Local experts forecast a slight delay in foliage this fall
Plant scientists predict that the leaves will change color later this year due to a dry summer, with peak colors expected between Oct. 27 and Nov. 3.
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6mMy Turn: Celebrating Pride Month: Honoring the fight for LGBTQ+ rights
“June is bustin’ out all over,” says a memorable song composed in the 1940s for the musical “Carousel,” but more recently, June has become known as “Pride Month.” For those of you who are wondering why, here is my explanation. “Pride,” in this case, is an abbreviation of “gay pride” or perhaps “lesbian and gay pride,” or “LGBTQ+ pride.” […]
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3mRyan’s Run 5K returns to Phillipston June 13
PHILLIPSTON – For the fifth year, over 100 people are expected to take to the streets for the annual Ryan’s Run 5K Run/Walk. The fundraising event will take place this Saturday, June 13, beginning at 11 a.m. at The Common in Phillipston. The run is held in memory of Ryan Twohey, who died in a […]
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5mRoyalston Town Meeting approves $3.3M budget, $350K debt exclusion for Public Works
Royalston Town Meeting voters have approved a $3.3 million budget and a $350,000 Proposition 2 1/2 debt exclusion for the Department of Public Works to replace a 2002 dump truck. The budget includes increases for the town's assessment for its share of the Athol Royalston Regional School District and Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School budgets, as well as a 2.5% increase for other line items and raises for town employees. The debt exclusion needs to go to a special election in September, and if passed, the money will be available in about a year.
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5mBaystate Franklin nurses continue push for better pay, staffing levels
Baystate Franklin Medical Center nurses protested outside the Baystate Health & Wellness Center in Northampton on Monday, calling for higher pay and staffing levels, and urging the hospital administration to reach an agreement with the Massachusetts Nurses Association.
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9mNew chapter begins for Pioneer Valley Regional School Class of 2026
The Pioneer Valley Regional School Class of 2026 celebrated their graduation with speeches from the principal, salutatorian and valedictorian, emphasizing the importance of resilience and finding one's "why" in life.