Daily Hampshire Gazette
Senate skips social media ban, targets addictive design instead
BOSTON — Senators on Thursday unveiled a proposal aimed at limiting youth exposure to addictive aspects of social media, one that differs dramatically from a social media ban the House has already…
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1mTractor-trailer blocks North Road in Chesterfield Monday afternoon; tow truck en route
CHESTERFIELD — Police have closed North Road off Route 143 in both directions after a tractor-trailer hauling pipes for a road construction project became stuck Monday afternoon. The truck became lodged around 3:30 p.m., according to Police Chief Peter Fappiano. The trailer came to rest perpendicular to the roadway, blocking both travel lanes. Interstate Towing […]
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7m‘Let’s honor this student’: Frontier School Committee vote on fallen soldier’s memorial draws ire
The Frontier Regional School District School Committee's decision not to move a plaque honoring fallen soldier Gregory Belanger from the old scoreboard to the new scoreboard has sparked unrest, with one organization considering no longer donating to the school and some residents calling for reconsideration.