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Bristol Students and Staff Make Case for Increased Support for Higher Education

Keith Thibault March 7, 2020 Comments Off on Bristol Students and Staff Make Case for Increased Support for Higher Education

A contingent of students, faculty and staff from Bristol Community College made its way to the Statehouse this week to meet with local lawmakers on the importance of increased state support of public higher

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Public Safety Grants Awarded To City Of Fall River

Keith Thibault February 5, 2020 Comments Off on Public Safety Grants Awarded To City Of Fall River

Out of a ten community pool, state officials recently announced that the City of Fall River is the largest recipient of state-issued grants awarded by the State Executive Office of Public Safety & Securing

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State Rep Speaks About King Phillip Mills Safety Concerns

Donna Motta February 4, 2020 Comments Off on State Rep Speaks About King Phillip Mills Safety Concerns

The Southend Neighborhood Association in Fall River plans to hold its monthly meeting this Thursday. 

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Census 2020 Kicks Off In Fall River

Donna Motta February 3, 2020 Comments Off on Census 2020 Kicks Off In Fall River

The national 2020 Census – which is conducted every 10 years – kicked off recently, when a member of the State Committee On Redistricting visited Government Center in Fall River to provide informational services. 

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Early Voting Law Passed In Massachusetts

Keith Thibault January 29, 2020 Comments Off on Early Voting Law Passed In Massachusetts

For the first time in the history of Massachusetts, early voting before the Presidential Primary election scheduled for March 3rd, 2020 will take place throughout the Commonwealth’s 351 cities and towns next month

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