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UMass Cannabis Education Coalition hosts 29th Extravaganja in Greenfield

The Recorder - Extravaganja comes to Franklin County Fairgrounds in Greenfield

GREENFIELD Following a series of pandemic-related delays, organizers of Extravaganja are finally able to bring their event to Greenfield this weekend.Extravaganja, a rally to support widespread legalization and social acceptance of marijuana, will.

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Extravaganja comes to the Franklin County Fairgrounds on Saturday

GREENFIELD After a three-year hiatus during COVID, Extravaganja returns Saturday for its 29th event to take place at the Franklin County Fairgrounds, facilitated by the University of Massachusetts Amherst Cannabis Education Coalition. Tickets for.

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The Recorder - Bernardston using $74K grant, ARPA money to boost first responders' radio signal

BERNARDSTON A $74,411 federal grant is helping the town address safety concerns by improving radio operability for first responders.The money, awarded through the United States Department of Agriculture’s Emergency Rural Health Care grant program,.

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The Recorder - Bernardston police, fire officials hope to buy repeaters to boost mobile radio signal

BERNARDSTON The Bernardston Fire and Police departments are lobbying to purchase repeaters to address safety concerns resulting from first responders having limited radio operability in town. According to Fire Chief Peter Shedd, without repeaters .

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