Aug 18, 2008 | MassLive.com
The tiny Franklin County town of Rowe, nestled up against the Vermont border, spent more than $20,000 for each of the approximately 60 students it educated at Rowe Elementary School during fiscal 2007.
Berkshire Eagle Online - Berkshires Week
For the past few months, Carol Drummond has had a tantalizing taste of what high speed Internet access can do for her business, the Whitcomb Summit Resort.
Howard Shaffer: For cheaper, more reliable energy, go nuclear
We have learned from the ramp-up in oil prices that the era of cheap energy is over.
Howard Shaffer: For cheaper, more reliable energy, go nuclear
We have learned from the ramp-up in oil prices that the era of cheap energy is over.
Howard Shaffer: For cheaper, more reliable energy, go nuclear
We have learned from the ramp-up in oil prices that the era of cheap energy is over.
Howard Shaffer: For cheaper, more reliable energy, go nuclear
We have learned from the ramp-up in oil prices that the era of cheap energy is over.
Bay State is struggling with the challenges of urban education. 'There is no easy way out of the energy crisis," John W. Rowe told me, "But compared to urban education, it is easy." He was in Worcester the ...
Sudden storm pelts area with hail
A severe thunderstorm swept across the Pioneer Valley yesterday, knocking out power to thousands around Springfield and dropping 2-inch hail in Franklin County.
The Recorder - Greenfield, Massachusetts
The phone message arrived at my Greenfield home Friday afternoon. It was from colleague Mark Durant.
State Police said a 69-year-old Boylston man died late Tuesday afternoon in a one-vehicle crash on Readsboro Road.
Boylston man dies after Monroe vehicle crash
By GEORGE GRAHAM ggraham@repub.com MONROE - A single vehicle crash on Readsboro Road took the life of a 69-year-old Boylston man yesterday evening.
The Recorder - Greenfield, Massachusetts
Don't let the greening of the bottomland corn-stubble rye and the wheel-harrows recently lugged out of the shed and parked beside it fool you, spring hasn't sprung in our western hills. via The Recorder - Greenfield, Massachusetts
GloucesterTimes.com, Gloucester, MA
“I would like to make a real contribution to its vibrancy.”
The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce recently announced that Beth Morris has been named economic development and membership manager. via GloucesterTimes.com, Gloucester, MA