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Waltham Field Station, Farm Advocates To Rally At City Hall
The mayor is expected to ask the city to sign an agreement with UMass to put a moratorium on further action on all things Field Station.

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The mayor is expected to ask the city to sign an agreement with UMass to put a moratorium on further action on all things Field Station.

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