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May 29, 2024 |
ctpublic.org | Alden Bourne
One morning this past March, roughly 25 farmers and other landowners gathered at the North Hadley Sugar Shack for a pancake breakfast. They were there to hear about a state initiative from officials with the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources. "It's really about preserving the rich history that we have here in Massachusetts.
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May 28, 2024 |
nhpr.org | Alden Bourne
One morning this past March, roughly 25 farmers and other landowners gathered at the North Hadley Sugar Shack for a pancake breakfast. They were there to hear about a state initiative from officials with the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources. "It's really about preserving the rich history that we have here in Massachusetts.
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May 28, 2024 |
vermontpublic.org | Alden Bourne
One morning this past March, roughly 25 farmers and other landowners gathered at the North Hadley Sugar Shack for a pancake breakfast. They were there to hear about a state initiative from officials with the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources. "It's really about preserving the rich history that we have here in Massachusetts.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
wgbh.org | Alden Bourne
In the early 1900s, four western Massachusetts towns disappeared from the map. They were flooded to build the Quabbin Reservoir, which now provides drinking water mostly to Boston and dozens of surrounding communities. But those towns closest to the Quabbin don't have access to the water supply. And several are now experiencing significant water quality issues. On a recent morning, two preschoolers filled glasses from a water dispenser in the cafeteria at the Swift River School in New Salem.
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Feb 14, 2024 |
nhpr.org | Alden Bourne
In the early 1900s, four western Massachusetts towns disappeared from the map. They were flooded to build the Quabbin Reservoir, which now provides drinking water mostly to Boston and dozens of surrounding communities. But those towns closest to the Quabbin don't have access to the water supply. And several are now experiencing significant water quality issues. On a recent morning, two preschoolers filled glasses from a water dispenser in the cafeteria at the Swift River School in New Salem.
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