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‘We can just be who we are’: Thousands show support for LGBTQ community at Hampshire Pride

05-05-2024 12:18 PM

By ELISE LINSCOTT

NORTHAMPTON — While the focus was on celebrating and supporting the LGBTQ community on Saturday during Hampshire Pride, there were also calls for Palestinian liberation, disrupting the mayoral proclamation with chants calling for a cease-fire and...


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South Hadley man killed in I-91 crash; police say bear dragged body

05-06-2024 12:26 PM

Staff Report

HATFIELD — A South Hadley man was killed in a crash on I-91 Sunday and may have been dragged from his car by a bear, according to state police.Daniel Ducharme, 31, was southbound on the interstate in Hatfield and lost control of his 2016 Honda Civic,...


Retired superintendent to lead Hampshire Regional Schools on interim basis while search for permanent boss continues

05-05-2024 4:01 PM

By ALEXA LEWIS

WESTHAMPTON — An experienced educator who recently led the Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School District has been offered the job of interim superintendent for the Hampshire Regional School District, giving the district another year to find a permanent...


A Look Back, May 6

05-05-2024 2:01 PM

By JIM BRIDGMAN

50 Years Ago ■Preservation Week, a nationally celebrated event sponsored by historic preservation groups, will be observed in Northampton by an inventory of buildings and a tour of historic downtown sites. The Northampton Historical Commission will...


‘Home away from home’: North Amherst Library officially dedicated, as anonymous donor of $1.7M revealed

05-05-2024 12:00 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — An avid reader throughout her life, who often brought her three children to the North Amherst Library as they were growing up, Hilda Greenbaum saw the need to improve the 1893 building to ensure it would continue to serve future generations,...


School budget tops busy Town Meeting agenda in South Hadley

05-05-2024 10:39 AM

By EMILEE KLEIN

SOUTH HADLEY — A zoning change to allow multifamily housing in the town’s business district along major corridors, a town budget encompassing a new Department of Human Services, a feasibility study for a new elementary school, and a school budget that...


Community Action Pioneer Valley presents awards to volunteers and supporters

05-04-2024 3:01 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

GREENFIELD — For the first time since the pandemic, Community Action Pioneer Valley welcomed volunteers, legislators and community partners for its annual meeting — and celebrated an important milestone, too.The regional supportive service agency...


Doors open at Tilton Library’s temporary home at South Deerfield Congregational Church

05-04-2024 2:00 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SOUTH DEERFIELD — It was business as usual at Tilton Library on Wednesday morning — just in a slightly different location.The library reopened Wednesday in its temporary space at the South Deerfield Congregational Church, 71 North Main St., just a few...


Public to weigh in on amenities they’d like to see at War Memorial Pool site in Amherst

05-04-2024 1:01 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — An ongoing feasibility study is examining how the area around the War Memorial Pool, a 2-acre site in downtown Amherst close to Amherst Regional High School, can be revitalized into a popular destination for families.While the pool was...


Loan program aims to ease burden of home energy retrofits

05-04-2024 12:01 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

BOSTON – Hoping to accelerate the switch to clean energy technologies, the climate bank at MassHousing recently announced a new financing product that aims to make $20 million in loans available over the next two years to help homeowners cover the...


A Look Back, May 4

05-03-2024 11:01 PM

By JIM BRIDGMAN

200 Years Ago ■Lord & Hutchinson (two doors north of Warner’s Coffee House) keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of ladies’ shell combs; also, a great variety of fancy articles, fruits, toys for children, etc. Shell combs mended with or...


State legislative panel spurns ballot measures

05-03-2024 5:51 PM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

BOSTON — The next phase in the fight over half a dozen major and pressing policy proposals kicked off Wednesday with a common feature on Beacon Hill: lawmakers recommending that the Legislature not take action.A special committee tasked with...


Holyoke Police Chief Pratt retiring: ‘It’s time to go’

05-03-2024 5:49 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

HOLYOKE — After more than 30 years of serving on the force, Holyoke Police Chief David Pratt has announced he will be retiring from his post, effective the end of July.Pratt, who has served as chief since 2021, announced his resignation at a press...


Settling in on the streets: Six months on, Division of Community Care finding niche in Northampton

05-03-2024 5:44 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — In September, the city launched an experiment to try to create an alternative to police responses to address issues of mental health, homelessness and social inequities in the city.The Division of Community Care, which opened its doors...


Democracy’s defense marches on: Constitutional lawyer, activist daughter highlight annual Law Day event

05-03-2024 4:56 PM

By JAMES PENTLAND

NORTHAMPTON — Raised into activism and grassroots organizing, Marisol Pierce Bonifaz cites two key events that, for her, served as calls to action: U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s dismissive response to youth activists pushing for the Green New Deal, and...


Valley writers shine in initial round of Mass Book Award competition: 12 area authors and author/illustrators long-listed for 2024 awards

05-03-2024 4:41 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

NORTHAMPTON — It’s been another good year for Valley writers.Twelve area authors (and author/illustrators) have had new work long-listed for the 2024 Massachusetts Book Awards, presented annually by the Massachusetts Center for the Book (MCB) in five...


Hadley Town Meeting OKs battery storage bylaw, honor Chunglo for service

05-03-2024 4:40 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — A bylaw to allow stand-alone battery storage facilities in town, though prohibit them in the aquifer protection district, and spending that includes a $21.7 million fiscal year 2025 municipal operating budget were easily approved at annual...


Southampton Town Meeting on Tuesday to weigh land buy for safety complex

05-03-2024 4:39 PM

By Alexa Lewis

SOUTHAMPTON — Town Meeting voters will be asked to approve a major land acquisition that officials envision would one day be home to a new public safety complex. Voters will also consider a $21 million operating budget when they convene on Tuesday.A...


Select board race between Gilmore, Shores Ness tops Deerfield ballot on Monday

05-03-2024 1:58 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

DEERFIELD — Topping Monday’s election ballot is a race for Select Board between longtime incumbent Carolyn Shores Ness and political newcomer but longtime Deerfield resident Blake Gilmore, as the two candidates seek to address residents’ concerns...


Around Amherst: Primary schools piloting foundational reading program

05-03-2024 1:19 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A foundational skills reading program, known as Magnetic Foundations, is being piloted by eight teachers in the four Amherst and Pelham elementary schools as the focus of an elementary literacy curriculum review this school year.Mary Kiely,...



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