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“ In general, the river provides power, water, unique ecologies, transportation, recreation, experience, art and more. ”
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A new project of Five Colleges Inc. aims to reconnect communities with the Connecticut River
masslive.com (Jan 9 2011) Education
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A new project of Five Colleges Inc. and the Five College architectural studies program aims to connect with communities along the Connecticut River from the Turners Falls section of Montague to Springfield to find creative, sustainable and socially critical approaches to working with and on the river.
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