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Juneteenth 2025
William T. Harris reads the names of African American Civil War soldiers buried in Amherst's historic West Cemetery. He is surrounded by reenactment Civil War soldiers of Massachusetts 54th Regiment, which was an all Black brigade. The group was part of a Juneteenth celebration, June 14, 2025.
Dan Little
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Amherst Business Improvement District
Several families from around western Massachusetts have an historic and personal connection to the Civil War and Juneteenth, dating back to June 19th, 1865.
The Fabulous 413 talks to composer Felipe Salles about his new album, "Camera Obscura."
Kaliis Smith
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NEPM
We tour Dickinson Farm as we venture into berry season, find out how Common Wealth Murals is celebrating Juneteenth with a mural bus tour and talk with composer Felipe Salles about his new album, "Camera Obscura."
Today's panel for The Rundown includes Jim Kinney, reporter for the Springfield Republican; Paul Tuthill, former Pioneer Valley bureau chief for WAMC; Adam Frenier, NEPM reporter; and former State Senator Eric Lesser, senior counsel at WilmerHale.
Ayu Suryawan
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NEPM
Today on The Rundown, Carrie Saldo and panelists discuss the legal landscapes of cannabis and gambling in western Massachusetts.