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On Friday, May 30, 2025, federal agents detained a landscape gardener from his job outside Creative Building Solutions on Maple Avenue in Great Barrington. Owners of the building say the agents were wearing masks and refused to show IDs.
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鈥淚 think collectively, we鈥檙e all in agreement that Mother Nature can stop," said one creemee shop owner.
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The Drap D'Or de Bretagna 鈥 or Golden Cloth of Brittany, in French, is one of a few historic apples that are the genetic ancestors of many of the common varieties we eat today. And the Verona Island tree is the only known living specimen in North America.
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Some New Hampshire residents are joining a national boycott of Avelo until the company agrees to end a contract with ICE.
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One of the best known battles of the American Revolution may have been in Lexington, Mass. But a historic house about 100 miles west, in the town of Hadley, Mass., is among the many locations where people lived and labored 鈥 and played lesser known roles leading up to 1776.
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Federal immigration agents detained approximately 10 people at a construction site in Newport on Thursday, according to the Vermont Asylum Assistance Project.
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Rowers of all ages and skill levels are welcome to try their hand at the sport during the Learn to Row program being held this weekend in Springfield.
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With tariffs in flux and Canadians canceling reservations, the summer outlook feels more uncertain than usual for some.
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For the first time in nearly 20 years, more breweries closed than opened in the United States in 2024, according to the Brewers Association.
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The program is being run with help from Keep America Beautiful, a conservation advocacy group located in Stamford, and Open Doors, which operates a homeless shelter in Norwalk.
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Former employees of the Blue Hills Civic Association are campaigning to preserve youth employment opportunities in the city.
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The twice-convicted former governor of 黑料新闻 said the pardon was a 鈥渨onderful final resolution鈥 to a saga of fraud and corruption convictions spanning back decades.