Tuesday October 9, 2012

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River revival review: NORTH ADAMS -- The Hoosic River Revival Coalition pitched its initial design plans for sections of the Hoosic River flowing through the city during tonight’s City Council meeting.

Jennifer Huberdeau is writing this story and can be reached at jhuberdeau@thetranscript.com, on Twitter @NAT_DigitalJen, or by phone at 413-663-3741, ext. 227.

Investing in the future: CHESHIRE -- Tonight’s Adams-Cheshire Regional School District meeting will see the first reading of the district’s "sustainable purchasing policy," as well as an analysis of the 2012 MCAS.

Phil Demers is writing this story and can be reached at pdemers@thetranscript.com, on Twitter @NAT_DigitalPhil, or by phone at 413-663-3741, ext. 225.

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festival must go on: WILLIAMSTOWN -- Even though the Little Red Schoolhouse didn’t open this year, its traditional fall celebration of Applefest will go on. The South Williamstown Community Association and the Girl Scouts of Williamstown are teaming up to hold the event Saturday.

Meghan Foley is writing this story and can be reached at mfoley@thetranscript.com, on Twitter @NAT_DigitalMeg, or by phone at 413-663-3741, ext. 224.