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Thursday, September 27, 2018

Season 8 Episode 159 | 29mVideo has Closed Captions

Race and College Admission, Housatonic Water Bottle Ban Reaction, 4 Every Girl Campaign,

Springfield School Committee's Latonia Naylor provides a local perspective on a recentl poll about whether race should be considered in college admissions. Brian Sullivan investigates concerns about water quality in Housatonic that have some residents concerned. The Parents Television Council sponsored a screening of "Little Women" in West Springfield as part of their 4 Every Girl campaign.

09/27/2018

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Thursday, September 27, 2018

Season 8 Episode 159 | 29mVideo has Closed Captions

Springfield School Committee's Latonia Naylor provides a local perspective on a recentl poll about whether race should be considered in college admissions. Brian Sullivan investigates concerns about water quality in Housatonic that have some residents concerned. The Parents Television Council sponsored a screening of "Little Women" in West Springfield as part of their 4 Every Girl campaign.

09/27/2018

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