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Seen@ 2019 Not Your Typical Dog Show in Northampton

The 14th annual March Forth With Your Dog Not Your Typical Dog Show was held on Saturday at Northampton High School. NORTHAMPTON - For the Volunteers in Northampton Public Schools, these are the dog...

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Springfield Armory's wartime years backdrop for new novel that puts lives and...

In "The Wartime Sisters," by Longmeadow native Lynda Cohen Loigman, weaves a tale of two estranged sisters whose conflict takes place during World War II when the armory employed as many as 14,000...

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State commission recommends piloting supervised injection sites for illicit...

Report say such sites "keep people who use drugs alive and help reduce the public health risks of disease transmission." BOSTON -- A state commission charged with reviewing "harm reduction"...

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FDA: Voluntary recalls of blood pressure drugs expands with 3rd impurity found

FDA refers to impurity NMBA as "a known animal and potential human carcinogen." The Food and Drug Administration has issued consumer alerts on two expanded voluntary recalls of medications associated...

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'Victory Garden' star Roger Swain to offer tips at Springfield Garden Club...

Known for his signature red suspenders, Swain - a biologist, gardener, writer and storyteller will share his knowledge and gardening tips with members and guests of the Springfield Garden Club at 1:30...

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Ware fire chief, on paid leave, asks AG to fine selectmen

Asked if selectmen have scheduled a meeting to discuss the complaint, Ware Town Manager Stuart Beckley said the board had yet to do so, adding: "they may wait to hear response from AG's office." WARE...

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5 calves perish, barn destroyed in Westfield dairy farm fire

The city's fire department confirmed that five calves perished during a Monday afternoon blaze that destroyed a large barn at Pomeroy Dairy Farm, 491 Russellville Road.   WESTFIELD -- The city's fire...

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Former Holyoke councilor Nelson Roman under investigation for role at...

Nelson Roman resigned his position at the nonprofit and his council seat in late 2018, saying he'd taken a job in Chicago. HOLYOKE -- Police are investigating allegations of theft and misappropriation...

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East Longmeadow 125th anniversary celebration dinner kickoff this Friday

The spaghetti dinner will be the first in a series of events scheduled this year. EAST LONGMEADOW -- This Friday, the town will kick off a year-long celebration commemorating the 125th anniversary of...

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Measles vaccine does not increase risk for autism, study finds

A large, multi-year Danish study evaluating whether immunization against measles, mumps and rubella increases the risk for autism has concluded it does not. A large, multi-year Danish study has...

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Seen@ Western New England University fundraiser at MGM Springfield

More than 4,000 individual alumni, friends, and foundations have contributed toward the $35 million campaign goal. SPRINGFIELD - Western New England University officials held their "Campaign for Our...

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Seen@ The Springfield Museums Culture & Cocktail 'Toytopia' social event

Springfield Museums bring back memories for many at Culture & Cocktails social. SPRINGFIELD - Toys, toys, and more toys, were the main attraction during the Springfield Museums Culture &...

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Seen@ Mark's Northeast Motorsports Expo at Eastern States Exposition

The 3-day show features everything wheels in the Better Living Center WEST SPRINGFIELD - All things with wheels were parked under the roof of the Better Living Center as Mark's Northeast Motorsports...

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J.R. Greene to discuss "The Rabbit" railroad at Palmer Public Library

Greene said the railroad was a major route around the Swift River Valley towns from the 1870s to 1930s before the debut of the automobile. JR GREENE will discuss "The Rabbit" railroad on March 12 at...

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Seen@ 2019 St. Baldrick's Foundation 'Be Brave and Shave' benefit for...

More children are lost to cancer in the United States than any other disease. SPRINGFIELD -- "These are the toughest kids on the planet. Anything I can do to support them, I'm all for it." A few...

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