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9/11 commemoration events in Western Massachusetts
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A look inside the renovated Basketball Hall of Fame
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A man, his dog and their journey to end hunger
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All Out Adventures embraces winter weather
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Alternatives to reduce your waste stream
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Amatul-Wadud announces Congressional campaign
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Amherst Brewing balances tradition and growth
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An apple a day: Picking season approaches for orchards
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Ancient structures, new enigmas in Shutesbury
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Area church’s event supports Kids in the Congo
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Area native releases anthology of spooky nanny tales
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Armenian Fest draws record crowd to eat, dance, remember
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Armory hosts salute to WWI Armistice on Nov. 11
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Art exhibit to explore connections to ‘Our Grandmothers’
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‘As Schools Match Wits’ returns for 61st season
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At Hampden fishing derby, it was a good day to cast a line
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Author and musician Billy Arnold jams in Springfield
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Authors explore fishing and the importance of male friendship
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Back Porch Bluegrass Festival slated for August
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Back to class: Colleges prepare for return of students
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Benefit reading to raise money for Ukrainians as part of global effort
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Best Damn Sandwich takes a road trip to Russell
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Big Brothers Big Sisters host Brews, Bites & Bids
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Big E welcomes new foods, vendors to 2022 fair
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‘Big is Back’ the theme for this year’s Big E
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Biggest headlines of 2019 for Massachusetts
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Bing Comic-Con: Springfield’s convention for a cause
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Boar’s Head Festival takes place for the 37th year
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Book about ‘big feelings’ not just for little children
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Brassil to be recognized for successful career
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Breast cancer survivor shares journey through photo memoir
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Bright Nights celebrates 25 years of holiday lights
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Brimfield Flea Market offers a treasure hunt
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Bring your holiday host a ‘taste of home’
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Business community appreciates outdoor dining extension
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Business is brewing at Monsoon Coffee Roasters shop
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Canna Provisions brings together art, cannabis
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Carriages, sculptures and more on display at Bridal Expo
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cdeVision launches online Don Hunstein exhibit
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Celebrate and honor African American History month
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Celebrate Valentine’s Day with local chocolates
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Celebrating National Bagel Day the only way we know how
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Celebration of Pearl Primus comes to UMass
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Chapter of local aviation history is being revisited
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Chester Theatre debuts Easthampton playwright’s solo show
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Chicopee Provision returns to kielbasa production
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Christianson touches many lives in Rwanda
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Classically trained baker accepts new challenge at Insa
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Clean energy industry increases in Massachusetts
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Contestants vie for Ms. Massachusetts Senior America July 14
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Cool Spots: local ice cream shops delight
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Cornhole tournament to raise money for Special Olympics team
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Country in the Country Music Fest returns to Hadley
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CRC looking ahead to new leadership, expanding mission
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Cummington Fair readies for 154th year
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Cummington Fair returns for 152nd year
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Cycling the scenery: exploring the Valley’s Rail Trail
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Dakin Humane Society seeks homes for rescued dogs
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Dino Fest, ‘God’s gift to Granby,’ returns Sept. 10
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Disney eats: creating your own tasty staycation
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Dobbs inks insights with latest ‘Fleischer’ findings
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Dog sledder offers camps over Christmas break
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‘Dogs and Brews’ event raises money for charity
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Drawing Board Brewing Company to open in Florence
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Drunken Rabbit is brewing up something special
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East Longmeadow High School alum drafted by D’Backs
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Eastern States Exposition returns after a year-long hiatus
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Eastfield Mall reinvents itself in aftermath of pandemic
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Easthampton celebrates annual WinterFest
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Easthampton City Arts announces fall Spot Lot lineup
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Easthampton Film Festival returns for second year
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Easthampton Film Festival to feature indie films from all over world
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Easthampton Fire Department remembers 9-11 on 21st anniversary
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Easthampton Theater Company to debut with ‘God of Carnage’
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Easthampton Winterfest returns for monumental 10th year
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Easthampton’s Zing! maintains success as it reaches sixth year
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Easy as apple pie: tasting the quintessential fall treat
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Eighth annual Easthampton WinterFest underway
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Enjoy scenic dining at local waterfront restaurants
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Enshrinement highlights another year of basketball legends
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Eric Carle Museum celebrates 20th anniversary
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Eric Carle Museum presents ‘I Could Do That’
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Excitement grows for 70th Holyoke St. Patrick’s Parade
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Exhibit showcases collection of political posters
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Fables come to life in form of gingerbread
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Fall for local coffee shop’s seasonal beverages
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Families tour new Pope Francis Preparatory School
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Family-friendly festive events around Western Mass.
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Farmers’ markets offer fresh, locally grown food
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Fast and furious come out for annual Pinewood Derby
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Father transforming grief into hope through fundraiser
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Feast your eyes on this: local pumpkin pies
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Festivals, events happening in the final weeks of summer
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Film night to capture the life of legendary drummer Max Roach
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First Night Northampton returns to in-person format
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First Papillon Tattoo Convention brings art to West Side
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Five floors of art await at Cottage Street Open Studios
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Flower shops discuss Valentine’s Day expectations
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Food pantries prepare for holiday season crunch
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Food Truck Fridays festivities begin at MGM Springfield
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For Belanger, this year’s Super Bowl had a different feel
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Former Reminder reporter finds her niche with the Patriots
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Former theater writer, director pens next act
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Fossil show brings ‘world’s largest predator’ to Big E
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Founder of Roca receives prestigious Heinz Award
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Francis uses ‘Arrow’ to do good in the area
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Franklin County CiderDays celebrates everything apples
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Freezing plunge raises funds for Special Olympics
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Fresh Paint Springfield brings local students together
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Friends, film buffs launch ‘Cranky Old Men’ podcast
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From our families to yours, happy holidays
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From the Reminder family to yours
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Fun and spooky events to celebrate Halloween
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Fun returns to Three County Fairgrounds this week
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Gabe Gill brings unpacks suburbia on new EP ‘Crickets’
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Generations of Red Sox fans flock to Springfield for Winter Weekend
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Geocaching: A fun, free way to spend time outside
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Gingerbread Aquatics
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Gingerbread exhibit welcomes visitors to Land of Sugar & Seuss
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Girls Inc. of the Valley prepares next generation of girls
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Girls take steps toward confidence, fitness at running clubs
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Golf tournament to support veterans through Ware nonprofit
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Governor gives State of the Commonwealth Address
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Great burger choices abound across Western Mass.
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Halloween candy: what treat does the trick for you?
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Halloween happenings: tricks and treats in your town
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Hambley explains current state of affairs in Iraq
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Have a ‘good morning’ at your local coffee shop
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Herbarium marks 40 years of helping people
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Hike with a Tyke: Laughing Brook Wildlife Sanctuary
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Hike with a Tyke: Pomeroy Meadow Conservation Area
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Hikes with a Tyke: Poet’s Seat at Rocky Mountain Park
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Hikes with a Tyke: Rice Nature Preserve
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Hilltowns open studio tour a chance to see and learn
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Historic Deerfield ready to celebrate holiday season
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History of our Holidays: Celebrating Kwanzaa
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History of our Holidays: Celebrating Hanukkah
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History of our Holidays: Celebrating Christmas and The Grinch
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Holiday season off and running with Bright Nights 5K
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Holiday sustainability: tips, tricks and why it’s important
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Holy cannoli: Celebrating National Dessert Day
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Holyoke Civic Symphony season finale slated for May 7
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Holyoke ramps up for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations
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Holyoke’s 70th St. Patrick’s Parade delights crowds
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Hop to it: celebrate National Beer Day at local breweries
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Hot diggity dog: favorite franks of Western Mass.
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Hot Oven Cookies opens new store in Chicopee
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Houses of worship take different approaches to reopening
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How do they crumble? Sizing up some local cookies
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How do ya’ like them apples [cider donuts]?
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How do you feel about pick-up lines?
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Hundreds attend Springfield’s March for our Lives
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Ice Cream pioneer Steve Herrell releases new book
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Inclusion Infusion to bring disparate artforms together
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Indian Day presents a love for part of city’s history
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It takes more than rain to deter Indian reunion
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Jazz and Roots Festival celebrates community culture
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Jeanne Johns to host final Heart of the Hilltowns series
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Junior Achievement announces ‘18 under 18’ list
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Let’s roll: Celebrating National Burrito Day in the Valley
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Link to Libraries celebrates milestone book donation
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Local artist lends talents to creation of new graphic novel
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Local author’s book gives insight into area’s oddities
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Local business owner raises money for Ukraine evacuees
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Local businesses offer Valentine’s Day experiences, gifts
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Local chef takes love of food on the road with ‘The Food Explorer’
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Local children’s museums press play on programming
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Local churches to send holiday gifts around the world
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Local food pantries in need of donations, volunteers
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Local food pantries strained by rising costs, increased need
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Local holiday shopping is a community investment
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Local hospitals cope with rise in COVID-19 cases
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Local offices show commitment to veterans
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Local organization works to support Ukrainian refugees
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Local organizations preparing for financially difficult winter
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Local star shines at college football all star game
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Local theater celebrates ‘Avengers: Endgame’ release
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Local venues adjust to ever-changing restrictions
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Local wineries preparing for spring season
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Local wins Grammy for album of grief, reawakening
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Local woman sews 1,000 dresses for African children
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Log Cabin partners with Big E for Craft Pub experience
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Longmeddowe Days celebrates Longmeadow’s history
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Longtime Chrysanthemum show returns this fall
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Look Park celebrates return of Summer Celebration Auction
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Ludlow honors fallen resident with race challenge
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Main Street Deli brings big snacks to the big game
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Making the most of fall with local corn mazes
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Mall is evolving once more with the times
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Martin Luther King Jr. remembered
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Mattoon Street Arts Festival: a showcase for creativity
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Mattoon Street Arts Festival celebrates 50 years
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Mattress maker’s works a dream for shelter animals
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Mayflower Marathon returns to MGM Springfield for second year
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Mead Art Museum introduces 'Mead on the Move'
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Mental health clinics to offer walk-in access
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Miracle on Bosworth: holidays signal 5 years for Two Weeks Notice Brewing
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Monsoon Coffee Roastery business booms
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Monte continues march for Western Mass. Food Bank
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Mullen remembers a landmark restaurant
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NEPM Asparagus Festival returns to Hadley
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New Dobbs book takes a deep dive into Fleischer Studios
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New exhibit at science museum allows kids to get animated
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New foods and vendors hit the Big E stands Sept. 15
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New guidelines highlight need for teen depression screening
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New local magazine covers cannabis
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New shop lives up to its unique, eclectic name
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New storefront offers hot cookies, straight from the oven
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Nicky's Pizza offers a taste of the Big E in the year without a fair
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Nini’s Ristorante recreates some Big E favorites
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Ninth annual Easthampton WinterFest set for Feb. 12
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Northampton honors Sept. 11 lives lost during ceremony
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Northampton Jazz program returns after a two-year pandemic hiatus
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Northampton’s Three County Fair made its return
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Now here’s a story you can sink your teeth into
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Odenong Powwow brings focus to Indigenous cultures
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Old favorites, new surprises at Cummington Fair
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On a roll: local interest in skateboarding keeps growing
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Open Studios celebrates return in Easthampton
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Opera House Players build community sharing stage
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Order early and shop local for Thanksgiving needs
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Our history is in plain sight, even if we don’t notice it
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Outdoor dining options grow with Northampton's Summer on Strong
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Pan-Mass Challenge riders inspired by loved ones
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Parade of the Big Balloons
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Paradise City Arts Festival returns to Northampton
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Paradise City Arts Festival returns to the Three County Fairgrounds
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Parzybok talks cannabis as industry expands locally
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Pascommuck Conservation Trust celebrates 40 years
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‘Paws on the Town’ supports local restaurants, Dakin
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Performers, venues navigating return of live music
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Photographer sees ghosts, spirits in his work
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Pink W. A. Y. works to aid women with breast cancer
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Pioneer Valley Tourism begins to return to normal
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Polish Center offers an authentic view of Polish culture
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Pop culture fans meet in Springfield for Bing Comic Con
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Pope Francis grad wins big on Wheel of Fortune
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Pope Francis Preparatory School celebrates graduation
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Powder Hollow Brewery opens Yankee Candle taproom
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Powder Hollow Brewery plans to keep growing
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Pride Stores lead way for gas station cuisine
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Program trains people to practice mental health first aid with youth
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Project aims to document early history of Valley’s Black lives
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Pumpkin patches offer array of decor and fun for all
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Rachel’s Table touts anniversary, expansion plans
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Railway Hobby Show returns to Eastern States Exposition
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Rays of Hope hosts ‘Parade of Hope’ fundraiser
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Red Sox come to Springfield for Winter Weekend
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Region abounds with sweet ice cream choices
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Region prepares to celebrate Independence Day
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Reminder family foods: our favorite holiday fare
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Reminder Publishing celebrates 60th anniversary at Iron Duke
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Reminder Publishing enjoys Santa’s Trains at Look Park
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Reminder staff puts Buffalo Wings to the test
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Resources to help understand why people are protesting
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Retailers ready for reopening under new regulations
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Return to ‘Camelot’ with Kennedy exhibits
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Revamped hoop hall gives fans immersive experience
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Ringing in the New Year - Western Mass. Style
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Roll into summer with Western Mass. food trucks
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Ronald McDonald House hosts inaugural Trees of Hope event
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Ronald McDonald House to host 28th Annual Gala in April
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Rowing organizations preparing for upcoming season
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Saldo returns to area with ‘Connecting Point’
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Santa’s Trains at Look Park returns after two lost years
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Santa’s Trains returns to Look Park with more days, features
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Scantic River Artisans showcase their talents at art show
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Search begins for Ms. Massachusetts Senior America
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Second largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade in nation returns
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Sept. 11 attacks remembered at Amherst ceremony
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Seventh annual Barks and Brews benefits Dakin
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Seventh annual walk brings awareness to domestic violence in Ware
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Shop, listen and learn at Long Meddowe Days
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Sikes offers advice from his 30-year career in Hollywood
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Silent film actor’s scrapbook comes to Whately
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Six Flags brings Harley Quinn to Gotham City
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Sixth Annual Springfield Jazz & Roots Festival
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#SocialDistancingFest brings live music to your home
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SONAURA’s romantic chemistry radiates from “Long Way ‘Round”
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South Hadley native prepares to head to Paralympics
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Spirit of Springfield prepares for holiday celebrations
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Spirit of Springfield prepares for summer fun
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Spirit of Springfield reflects on Bright Nights, 2022 season
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Spring 5K proves girls run Western Massachusetts
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Springfield honors Martin Luther King Jr. in annual celebration
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Springfield Museums celebrate 85 years of reaching for the stars
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Springfield Museums celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday
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Springfield Museums celebrate Oktoberfest at the Quadrangle
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Springfield Museums featuring work of area residents
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Springfield Museums host annual gingerbread contest
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Springfield Museums’ This Is Us Portraiture Today exhibit begins
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Springfield Preservation Trust presents awards at event
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Springfield Pride Parade draws thousands to downtown
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Springfield Science Museum exhibit explores climate change
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Springfield Symphony Orchestra gears up for 22-23 season
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Stars shine bright at 2023 Spalding Hoophall Classic
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Sugar houses prepare for the 2021 sugar season
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Support needed for family following rare medical crisis
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Sustainability, growth amoung goals of Catholic elementary schools
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T-Birds collect, distribute record-setting 6,083 teddy bears
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Take a fall road trip to some great used book stores
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Take a hike! Escape to Western Mass. walking trails
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Take it for a spin: Vinyl remains popular in the Valley
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Teacher leads effort to bring holiday cheer
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Thanksgiving – a moment in history that became a legend
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The American chestnut is a tree with a history
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The Best Damn Sandwich: Nosh Restaurant & Cafe
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The Drake’s original spirit celebrated at new venue
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The Eerie Series continues: Rock-A-Dundee Road
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The Eerie Series Continues: The Bard of the Bizarre
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The Eerie Series continues: The Springfield Cemetery
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The eerie series: Robinson State Park
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The Frost Heaves and HaLeS go multimedia with album, film
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The making of Six Flags’ Fright Fest
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The tradition of the Hunter’s Dinner rolls on
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They’re not your Hollywood ‘Ghostbusters’
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Third Annual Pioneer Valley Wine Festival to return
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This year’s new Big E food offerings please reporters
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Thrift shops offer variety, value in recycled goods
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Thunder in the Valley Festival returning with fireworks
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Thunderbirds are go for first-ever AHL ‘Final Four’
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Thunderbirds look to continue on, off-ice success this season
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‘Torch Song’ offers reflective look at LGBTQ+ history
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Tourism begins new era in pandemic’s aftermath
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Toytopia exhibit to bring joy to both children and adults
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Tracing our treasured Thanksgiving traditions
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Transhealth Northampton promises patient centered care
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Trees could cost a fa-la-la-la-lot more this Christmas
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Trip on a Half Tank: Fall fun at Mike’s Maze
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Trip on a Half Tank: Wine and Dine at Brignole Vineyards
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Trip on a Tank: A glimpse at Newport’s ‘Gilded Age’
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Trip on a Tank: Killington, VT, offers views and great food
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Trip on a Tank: the not-so-hidden gems of Worcester
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Trouble in toyland? Maybe not...
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‘Trouble in Toyland’ report warns parents of dangerous toys
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‘Twelve Days of Boar’s Head’ begins online Jan. 1
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Two local retailers have bucked the business trends
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UMass Fine Arts Center prepares to kick off fall season
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UMass Marching Band chosen to play in 2024 Macy’s Parade
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Upcoming 5K to support Amherst A Better Chance
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Valley Blue Sox expect best is yet to come this year
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Valley Blue Sox to induct new class into Hall of Fame
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Valley Music Showcase returns for virtual fifth season
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Valley Wheel Baseball prepares for 18th season
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Viral recipes: whipped coffee & easy egg sandwich
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Voice of the Celtics to be honored with JFK Award
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Volleyball Hall of Fame getting the ball rolling again
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Volunteers share why they return to the Big E each year
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Ware author publishes book about towns, history lost to Quabbin
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Ware woman spends weekends with celebrities
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Warning: cheesy article ahead
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Wasowicz pens mystery-thriller surrounding D.C. landmarks
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Waterfall, wading pools are payoff for this family hike
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Western Mass. dinosaurs may soon represent state
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Western Mass. nonprofits receive economic recovery grants
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Western Mass Pioneers, New England Mutiny kick off seasons
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Western Mass. rabbit lovers hop to the rescue
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Western Mass. towns discuss West Nile virus uptick
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Westfield International Air Show amazes spectators
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What’s brewing at Western Massachusetts coffee shops?
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Wheel Walk aims to benefit accessible picnic table purchase
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White Hut gets cooking again with new ownership
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Who’s got the blues: Local winery hosting jam-packed Blues Fest
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Wilbraham Hill Climb to feature automotive celebrities
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Wilbraham native sees differences in nations’ virus responses
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Wild & Precious Arts Festival celebrates art of women over 50
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Wine about it! Where to celebrate National Red Wine Day
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Winter activities enjoy prosperous seasons amidst pandemic
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Woods ready to school you in pole dancing
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WooSox invite Western Mass. fans to Polar Park
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World & Eye celebrates nature and art with Earth and Fire Arts Fest
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World & Eye’s Performance Fest part of Eastworks Open Studios
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Yak-tion gets residents talking in West Springfield
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Young singer/songwriter releases original mini album
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White Lion getting closer to its goals
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Bikers’ efforts make Christmas merry for children
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Agawam's Soldier On facility prepares to welcome veterans
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Taste of the Valley offers good times and tasty treats
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Uncle’s legacy to niece is to ‘Be Legendary’
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Made in Massachusetts
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Local artist’s designs decorate local beer
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Movie screening to aid Springfield non-profits
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Amazing World of Dr. Seuss to open June 3
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Abudanza experience sticks with 'Restaurant: Impossible' host Robert Irvine
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Model challenges women’s body image issues
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All That Remains: Breaking the mold of metal
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AnyCafé offers new twist on coffee on the go
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Students take on disaster relief with Apparatus X
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Springfield Armory exhibit explores history of guns in film
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Author publishes first book of poetry without ever ‘touching a pen’
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Aveyard climbs to top of Best Sellers list
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Bax and O'Brien's 20-year run a rarity in radio
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Book details history of Baystate Medical Center
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Local brewers gain exposure, new fans in Boston
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Belanger comes live from Radio Row
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Bellamy embraces golden Olympic opportunity
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Beth Ward makes return to local TV news
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Attractions galore at 100th Big E
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Big E stretches gastronomical boundaries
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Bing Con to return bigger and better in 2014
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Ride aboard Blue Angels' Fat Albert heavy on the thrills
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Book explores why we love soap operas
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Calabrese Market opens in West Springfield
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Teachers ‘band’ together, form Chalk Dust
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Master builder brings Lego bricks to life
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Circus Summit presents past, present and future of traveling shows
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CISA guide for 2015 hits farmstands
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Citizen support needed for canines, Friends
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City Stage, Symphony Hall unveil lineup
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Minnechaug senior named region’s first Coca-Cola Scholar
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Local musician’s album soundtracks video game
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Dads & Kids Book Club encourages reading at home
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Fred Astaire teams up with local ‘heroes’
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Dane Gallery welcomes Wilbraham Art League
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Local author to host publishing workshop
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DeRusha pens candid ‘spiritual misfit’ memoir
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Tribute artists team up to support cancer center
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‘Dingers’ highlights biggest of baseball’s big hits
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Documentary on ‘doomed’ film to be shown
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Doug Danger keeps Evel Knievel’s spirit alive
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‘Humbled’ Driscoll is Veteran of the Year
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Episcopals celebrate 200 years
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Family welcomes adoptees into their lives
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Festival of Trees returns to Springfield
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Fiske feeling super with Patriots
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Vatrano realizes NHL dreams
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Freccero sees the ‘Light’ on the road
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Fris-Zing takes disc games to new level
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Brown reflects on his ‘Greatest Hits’
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Girl Scout summer camp registration begins
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Expo showcases gluten, allergy free foods
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Gomez reflects on life through poetry
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Goodwill celebrates 90 years in Western Massachusetts
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GySgt. Sullivan postumously named parade marshal
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John Hanifin Band readies for homecoming
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Harmony House ready to revamp new home
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Highland Hardware hosts unusual art show
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Holiday gifts to support school in Haiti
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Bell gives disability a face through photographs
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New display tells story of Holyokers’ ‘Arrivals’
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Author draws inspiration from Western Massachusetts
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Huffington’s talk on sleep anything but a snoozer
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Hungarian couple launches food engine
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Local takes puppy love to new level
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Indian Motorcycle revival comes to Pioneer Valley
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Irish Counsel General visits Cultural Center
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Irish Cultural Center moves to West Side
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Iron Duke Brewing gives Ludlow Mills stockhouse new life
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Local hair stylist has second career on Broadway, films
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‘Jeweled Objects of Desire’ transforms everyday items to high art
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Cathedral grad explores Acts of Mercy
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Book unlocks the benefits of walking a labyrinth
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Holyoker hits the road with Warped Tour
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Lesser joins Red Sox at White House celebration
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Book offers lessons of empowerment
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Little wheels get rolling for big cause at O’Brien’s Corner
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Local medium connects with the spirit world
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Local pipers win World Pipe Band title
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Local marine veteran recalls historic battle of Iwo Jima
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Longmeadow veteran takes Honor Flight
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Longmeadow native's book becomes Disney feature film
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Ludlow native David D’Angelo raises money for new homes in Nepal
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Lynch to talk Quabbin history at Agawam Library
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Majestic Theater celebrates 20th anniversary
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Homewatch offers innovative way to preserve memories
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Springfield’s Merrick-Phelps House restored
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Local singer pursues life-long dream
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Author, collector discusses the novelty of rare books
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Local athletes fulfill pro baseball dreams
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Agawam family opens Moe’s Donuts
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Ali made an unforgettable impression while in Springfield
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Rediscovering the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Museum of Science exhibits aim to beat brain drain
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Children’s festival to make ‘music matter’
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Beer labels become canvas for local artist
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New England Dermatology opens med spa
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New Pope Francis head looks to future
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NOLA Immersion shines light on continued plight
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Local author releases scary tale just in time for Halloween
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Old East Forest Park fire station rejuvenated
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Orange County Choppers ride in to West Side
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Pajer Superette dishing out Italian fare since 1931
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Fundraising campaign aims to save Paradise
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Pararescueman awarded Bronze Star with Valor
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Partners Restaurant recovers from fire
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People defy winter’s might and take the plunge
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East Longmeadow baker creates Big E anniversary cake
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Longmeadow native gives inside look at search for ‘Bachelorette’ love
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Photos sought for ‘Women in History’ exhibit
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Pilates Center of Western Massachusetts marks decade of growth
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Rose tells the real life story of two unlikely friends
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Rabbi Edelman remembered for life of service
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Rappaport joins McKenna Orthodontics
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Vintners enjoy fruits of their labor
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‘Rebirth’ chronicles personal journey back to church
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Springfield College student one of world’s strongest men
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Sala returns home with U.S. Navy Band
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Local farrier took unlikely path to career
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Workshop to benefit Womanshelter/Compañeras
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Shriners Hospital builds upon its original mission
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SilverBrick Lofts livens downtown complex
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Spencer monks bring Trappist brewing to U.S.
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Springfield actress makes Broadway debut
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Springfield celebrates Kwanzaa
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Springfield’s ‘Mr. Hockey’ honored for career
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Perez honors Mexican heritage through art
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Book tells tales of New York experiences
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West Springfield's Storrowton Village in search of volunteers
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Strawberry Festival marks 152nd year
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Survivor pens life story to help other sex abuse victims heal
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Talk gives facts on spotting skimmers, other fraud
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Local author Harris chronicles the career of ‘The Band’ in book
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‘Paradise’ reveals devotion to son, Malawi Project
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Timpani player headed to All State Festival
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Trip on a Jet Tank: The luck of the Irish
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Samurai heroes featured at museum
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Ukulele quartet brings Christmas show to Bing
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Students show what could be in downtown Springfield
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Massachusetts man beating cancer with beer
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Smith to compete in Lacrosse World Championships
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