The Rundown with Carrie Saldo
The inequity [https://www.nepm.org/regional-news/2026-07-13/residents-express-concerns-over-lack-of-resources-for-quabbin-maintenance] of being the clean air and water resource for the state is bubbling to the surface [https://www.masslive.com/westernmass/2026/07/not-one-drop-frustrated-quabbin-communities-thirst-for-water-money-access-cooperation.html] in western Mass. in at least two recent news stories about the communities of the Quabbin Reservoir. We’ll unpack the details. And, on heels of last week’s discussion about the controversy surrounding the winning bid to develop a new court house in Springfield, detailed reporting [https://www.masslive.com/news/2026/07/some-say-springfield-courthouse-decision-smacks-of-typical-boston-politics.html] from the Springfield Republican newspaper reveals that the winning bidder, in the state’s eyes, was the third place choice among court house officials. Plus, as The World Cup winds down this weekend, and a soccer mystery [https://theshoestring.org/2026/06/06/a-developer-built-northampton-a-soccer-field-20-years-later-where-is-it/] in the 413 that’s proving to be less whodunnit and more "why wasn’t it done…” We’re running down all of that and more this week with our panel: Dusty Christensen [https://theshoestring.org/author/dusty-christensen/], investigations editor at The Shoestring; Erin-Leigh Hoffman [https://recorder.com/author/erin-leigh-hoffman/], reporter with the Greenfield Recorder; Phil Bishop [https://www.nepm.org/people/phillip-bishop], NEPM news reporter; and Rich Parr [https://massinc.org/author/richparr/], vice president at the MassINC Polling Group.
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