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'We are the next generation to lead': Mohawk Trail, Greenfield students spearhead anti-ICE march
Students from Mohawk Trail Regional and Greenfield High School marched from Energy Park to the Greenfield Common to protest ICE violence and encourage young people to speak up for what they believe…
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7mWhately voters approve new cruiser, school playground revamp
Whately voters passed nearly every article at the Annual Town Meeting, including a $120,293 renovation of the Whately Elementary School playground and a new bylaw regulating battery energy storage systems, while rejecting a proposal to switch the town clerk from an elected to an appointed position.
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14mBeacon Hill Roll Call: May 25 to May 29, 2026
Beacon Hill Roll Call records local senators’ votes on the only roll call from the week of May 25 to May 29. There were no roll calls in the House last week. The battle over a legislative audit (S 3104) The latest chapter was written in the ongoing saga regarding whether State Auditor Diana DiZoglio […]
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7mFeedback sought on MassDOT's $20.5B transportation investment plan
MassDOT is accepting public comment until June 10 on its draft five-year Capital Investment Plan, which includes $20.5 billion in transportation capital spending.
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4mNorth Quabbin Notebook: June 5, 2026
Wendell Meetinghouse hosting multiple events this week WENDELL — “Goodness Shakes” Dance Elevation will host Wendell’s Pride Celebration, a dance party with DJ C-Ferg, at the Wendell Meetinghouse at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, June 5. Fancy attire is encouraged but not required. This event is queer and all-gender positive, and all ages are welcome, as […]
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5mBusiness Briefs: June 5, 2026
Greenfield Cooperative Bank hosting event to support Cooley Dickinson Hospital NORTHAMPTON — Greenfield Cooperative Bank will hold its upcoming Networking for Good event benefiting Cooley Dickinson Hospital Behavioral Health Unit on Thursday, June 11, from 8 to 9 a.m., at Familiars Coffee and Tea, at 6 Strong Ave. in Northampton. To support the Behavioral Health […]