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The Justice Department is lifting a school desegregation order in Louisiana dating to the Civil Rights Movement, calling its continued existence a “historical wrong” and suggesting others should be ...
AMHERST — Town Manager Paul Bockelman is proposing sizable increases in water and sewer rates, which if adopted would add ...
Berkshire Community College (BCC)'s Fire Science Program welcomes guest speaker Joshua Stanley to present "The History of the ...
The Senate is also planning to include a $1.3 billion “boost” in unrestricted local aid in its spending plan, and the chamber ...
In addition to the ribbon-cutting, the Emily Dickinson Museum will host its annual Poetry Walk through downtown Amherst on ...
As the marchers filled Sheldon Field, they made their way to Route 9 and Main Street’s downtown area. The parade dispersed at the end of Crafts Avenue into a festival with vendors alongside a stage ...
Announcements are under way of this year’s commencement speakers at colleges across Massachusetts, and celebrities, Boston ...
Buffalo’s downtown transformation gains momentum with new housing, commercial projects, and infrastructure, linking Canalside ...
Members of the Lynchburg City Council’s Finance Committee, at its April 22 meeting, learned what they would need to do to ...
A nonprofit dedicated to restoring the main waterway that runs through North Adams, Massachusetts is celebrating new ...
World leaders and Catholic faithful have said farewell to Pope Francis in a funeral that highlighted his concern for people ...
Community Spotlight Isaac Mass was in law school, looking for a job that would allow him to not only earn a little money but ...