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Duff'em If You've Got'em
North Adams Regional Hospital went smoke-free Monday — so did all its sister sites, from Sweet Brook to Northern Berkshire Family Practice to the Women's Exchange. No ashtrays, no smoking: No butts about it.
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Wanted: Eagle Eyes
MassWildlife's annual eagle count runs Dec. 31 to Jan. 14. Anyone sighting one of the regal birds in Massachusetts is asked to participate.

Send date, time, location and town of eagle sightings, number of birds, whether juvenile or adult and observer's contact information to Mass.wildlife@state.ma.us.

Obituaries


India, Presidential Cat, Dies at 18
Marjorie E. McLain, 80
Barbara Mahon, 81
Kevin B. Finnerty, 71
Joseph L. Crowley, 82
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Region

Springfield Hands Out 1st Pot Ticket
Maple Syrup Crop Damaged
Vt.'s Mr. & Mrs. Representative
Racy Snowboards Rile Vt. Town
Hairpin Turn Could Be One of a Thousand 'Great Places'
Houses of Faith in Need of Repair
Mass MoCA Gets Boost From LeWitt
Police Learning New Pot Rules
Juvenile Court Program Cut
Vt. Road Aid Frozen
Towns Brace for Drop in Excise Taxes
Two Structure Fires in Pittsfield

Songs From St. James (Vt.)

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Adam Sandler experiences "Bedtime Stories" that come true.
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That's Life

O Christmas Tree

Independent Investor

Take Your Required Minimum Distribution

Pick of the Week

Amy Grant

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Digital TV Subsidy Program Running Out of Money

End of the World in HD
Couple Doubles B&W Twins
Mars Rovers Mark 5 Years
Spirit
and Opportunity have been trekking the red planet for half a decade. Spirit hit the 5-year mark on Sunday; Opportunity will on Jan. 24.

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Obama Transition

Your Seat at the Table
Track who's meeting with the Obama transition team and what they're proposing.
Federal government has 8,000 job openings
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The president-elect's new Web site
www.change.gov
Essay Winners Will Get Inaugural Tickets

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Tips for Finding Travel “Hotspots” for 2007 on a Budget

- January 04, 2007

Now, more than ever, budget-conscious travelers need to be in-the-know to plan a great vacation. According to the Travel Industry Association of America, the average U.S. lodging cost is up 4.3 percent from a year ago.

It turns out that planning when to go is just as important as planning where to go, if travelers are to keep their budget intact. While the major online travel agencies often highlight tips for travelers and special deals, one online leader in travel, CheapTickets.com, recently made 2007 travel planning even easier. The CheapTickets Travel Cheapometer forecasts the best months to enjoy savings at the destinations that were most popular among travelers in 2006.

CheapTickets.com compared average daily room rates at destinations around the globe during 2006 for each month to the average daily room rates for the year. Here are some of the highlights.

1. Travelers looking to explore the Big Apple should dive right in during January. Yes, it’s cold, but travelers could find a savings of 43 percent on hotels. To take the chill off, they can cozy up in one of New York City’s 18,696 restaurants.

2. A 50 percent savings in the Netherlands would make anyone warm and fuzzy in February, and places like art-rich Amsterdam are easy on the eyes and the wallet.

3. Families could eat up savings of 49 percent on an April getaway to Jamaica, including great all-inclusive resorts to match any budget.

4. Though the snow has melted by June, Park City, Utah, remains a perfect escape for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts in the spring, and a 69 percent savings would be enough to melt your heart.

5. Far off destinations such as Japan aren’t out of reach, especially in September when savings could be at 58 percent and autumn colors are in full bloom.

6. Ready to hit the slopes? Try Lake Tahoe in November, when you could find 60 percent savings on your hotel.

If you do book online at sites such as www.cheaptickets.com, consider combining a purchase of air tickets with a hotel and car rental package for added savings. With a little bit of creativity and ingenuity, hot travel destinations in 2007 are within reach for budget-minded consumers.

Courtesy of ARA Content
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