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Speaking of Nature: The thrill of the thrasher: To see three individuals at the same time is a rare treat
A September morning vigil yielded 38 bird species and the rare thrill of three brown thrashers, with tips on spotting them before their southern migration.
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6mMy Turn: Massachusetts can lead the world in a near-future free from income inequality
The MIT living wage lab says that, in Franklin County, where I live, a single-parent, two-child household, like mine, requires $131,408 before taxes to make ends meet at the current cost of living. I’m $100,000 short. I am certain I am not alone. Bill S. 2032, An act related to universal basic income (UBI) pilot, […]
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9mNew leadership in place at AOTV
Liz Walber has taken over as the new executive director of Athol-Orange Community Television, succeeding Carol Courville who had been in the role for 31 1/2 years, and is committed to bringing the station into a new era and increasing its viewership.
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4m47 acres in Heath permanently conserved by Franklin Land Trust
The Franklin Land Trust has permanently conserved 47 acres of land in Heath, which includes farmlands, forest and a river corridor, and will provide public outdoor recreation and support local agriculture.
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3mCynthia A. Bukowski
<html><head></head><body>Cynthia A. Bukowski<br /><br />Greenfield, MA - Cynthia A. (Allen) Bukowski, 71, of Laurel Street, passed away on Monday, June 22, 2026. Cindy was born in Sanford, Maine, on June 20, 1955, the daughter of Robert and Phyllis (T ...
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3mStowell Building well regularly runs dry; New Salem looks for ways to fix problem
New Salem is exploring low-interest loans to repair a well that regularly runs dry in the Stowell Building's basement, with the help of state Sen. Jo Comerford and RCAP Solutions.