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Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Season 9 Episode 87 | 27m 2sVideo has Closed Captions

Federal court overrules Holyoke sign ban. Old mill buildings get new life. The 38th NoHo P

Western Mass. ACLU attorney Bill Newman on a recent federal court ruling that Holyoke’s lawn sign ban is unconstitutional. Then, visit the region’s old mill buildings to see how they’re being repurposed. Finally, NoHo Pride spokesperson J.M Sorrell previews the weekend’s event and discusses Massachusetts Commission on LGBTQ Youth findings on teen suicide.

05/01/2019

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Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Season 9 Episode 87 | 27m 2sVideo has Closed Captions

Western Mass. ACLU attorney Bill Newman on a recent federal court ruling that Holyoke’s lawn sign ban is unconstitutional. Then, visit the region’s old mill buildings to see how they’re being repurposed. Finally, NoHo Pride spokesperson J.M Sorrell previews the weekend’s event and discusses Massachusetts Commission on LGBTQ Youth findings on teen suicide.

05/01/2019

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