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  3. WNAW - Wikipedia

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    Licensed to North Adams, Massachusetts, United States, the station serves northern Berkshire County. The station is owned by Townsquare Media (through licensee subsidiary Townsquare License, LLC), and features programming from ABC News Radio. [3] Its programming is also heard on FM translator W234DD (94.7).

  4. North Adams, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    North Adams is a city in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, ... Climate data for North Adams, MA (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1987–present) Month Jan Feb Mar

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  6. North Adams Transcript - Wikipedia

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    The North Adams Transcript, prior to being merged into The Berkshire Eagle in 2014, was an American daily newspaper published Mondays through Saturdays in North Adams, Massachusetts. It was one of four Massachusetts newspapers owned by MediaNews Group of Colorado . [ 2 ]

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  8. Northern Tier Passenger Rail - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Tier corridor was historically part of the Fitchburg Railroad, which operated passenger services as far as North Adams until the mid-20th century. Northern Tier Passenger Rail stems from public demand for improved transit connectivity between Boston and Western Massachusetts , a region currently underserved by public transportation.

  9. Fort Massachusetts (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    It was constructed along the banks of the Hoosac River in what is currently North Adams, Massachusetts by a company of Massachusetts militiamen led by Captain Ephraim Williams. It consisted of a wooden stockade with a guard tower at each corner and a central blockhouse which was designed to be defensible if the walls were breached.