Western Massachusetts
It's June and officially Pride Month, Springfield, Greenfield and Pittsfield will celebrate with parades this weekend.
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We learn about how to celebrate the great shad fish migration with the 2025 Shad Fest and discuss the importance of ing down stories with event "Sharing Stories, Creating Change."
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ists discuss the evolving Cannabis Control Commission, DOGE’s decision to close Springfield’s Small Business istration, a call for more water protections for the Quabbin Reservoir and much more.
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