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Athol committee explores potential locations for new skate park
The Open Space and Recreation Review Committee in Athol is considering a proposal for a new public skate park after a proposal by resident Stephen Sharp. Sharp believes a skate park would provide an…
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3mRoyalston Selectboard to interview police chief finalists
Royalston's search for a new chief of police has been restarted after the sudden resignation of Templeton Police Sgt. Steve Flis, who was appointed in March. The Selectboard will interview the two recommended finalists, whose names have not yet been announced, on Thursday. The interviews are scheduled for 5 p.m. at Town Hall, followed by an executive session to discuss the candidates at 6 p.m.
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6mMy Turn: The right not to bake — Heat as a failure of justice
Every morning I watch the same thing happen. The sun rises over our home in western Massachusetts and begins pouring energy onto the solar panels we installed more than a decade ago. For 14 hours they quietly produce enough electricity to run our air conditioning, appliances, computers, lights, and much of our household. On the […]
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7mCelebrating compassion, preserving culture
HADLEY — Arranged in a semicircle at the Most Holy Redeemer Church parking lot on Monday, July 6, Tibetans took a deep breath of juniper-scented air, raised the flour pinched between their fingers and let out their breath in a long, harmonious “om.” As soon as the third sacred chant ended, they tossed the barley […]
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4mRoyalston officials tour renovated Raymond Building
ROYALSTON – On Thursday morning, members of the Building Committee got a tour of the Raymond Building to see how the extensive renovation work is progressing. Once home to the Raymond School, the building is being transformed into office space for a number of town departments. Students from the Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School are […]
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9mNurses call for safety measures after statewide survey highlights increasing reports of workplace violence
One in four nurses in Massachusetts report feeling unsafe at work, with 74% of nurses in community hospitals saying workplace violence is a serious problem, and the Massachusetts Nurses Association is supporting a bill to require health care workers to develop and implement programs to prevent workplace violence.