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Military, families honored at State House
05-23-2025 2:21 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

NORTHAMPTON — Service, sacrifice, the commitment of veterans and active military service members from across Massachusetts and support from their families should always be recognized, says retired U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford.


Guest columnist Al Norman: 50 ways to site your solar
05-21-2025 2:39 PM

By AL NORMAN

A year ago, state Sen. Jo Comerford sent a letter to the Secretary of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, regarding energy infrastructure siting and permitting.


False threat puts Baystate Franklin Medical Center in Greenfield on lockdown
05-20-2025 3:13 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — Baystate Franklin Medical Center went on lockdown for roughly an hour Tuesday morning after a switchboard operator received numerous calls from a former patient warning that “the hospital’s going to blow up,” according to Police Chief Todd Dodge.


Guest columnist Allen Woods: Attention — A day doesn’t count as a day anymore
05-11-2025 12:01 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

Nearly all social thinkers (including the artificial ones of AI) emphasize that functioning, peaceful societies must agree on a group of shared meanings for communicating. These include gestures (a handshake, hug, tip of the hat, tap on the heart, etc.), images and symbols, and spoken and written words. They are “the glue that holds society together, enabling individuals to understand each other, cooperate effectively, and build a cohesive and vibrant social life.”


Community Action could see significant service loss under Trump cuts
05-09-2025 5:06 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

GREENFIELD — The White House’s discretionary budget request for fiscal year 2026, released on May 2, proposes slashing two line items that, if approved, could significantly alter Community Action Pioneer Valley’s services.


Guest columnist Polly Byers: This is not who we are
05-02-2025 10:30 AM

By POLLY BYERS

In the three months since President Trump took office, we have seen an unprecedented upheaval of the norms and principles that are foundational to who we are as a nation and a people. Of the myriad devastating impacts resulting from the chaotic behavior of the current Administration, the effort to disparage, dismantle and defund the institutions of America’s international leadership and engagement is most strikingly at odds with America’s fundamental values and what it has long stood for — a reliable partner, a country of opportunity and hope, and a beacon to those seeking a better life.


DIAL/SELF Youth and Community Services faces nearly 40% funding cut
04-30-2025 4:11 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — DIAL/SELF Youth and Community Services, a Greenfield nonprofit that serves youths across Franklin, Hampshire and Hampden counties and the North Quabbin region, announced Tuesday that the federal Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is expected to cut nearly 40% of its roughly $2 million budget.


Baseball: Greenfield’s Conner Bergeron holds Granby to one hit to lead Wave to 10-0 victory (PHOTOS)
04-28-2025 7:57 PM

By RYAN AMES

GRANBY — It was the Conner Bergeron show on Monday afternoon as the eighth-grader led the Greenfield baseball team past Granby, 10-0, at the Granby Baseball Diamond in a five-inning affair.


Lesbian bar opens in Greenfield: Last Ditch is the new space for the Valley’s queer community
04-25-2025 10:23 AM

By CAROLYN BROWN

Western Massachusetts has a new lesbian bar and performance venue.


Kathryn Levesque: A gardener’s lesson for the current administration
04-22-2025 1:26 PM

In July, I typically spend time in the garden, pruning back overgrown shrubs and flowers. They are just at that point where the plant is busting out all over, and becoming huge; but the flower is about to pass by. Kind of like when you know you need your haircut, because it’s starting to annoy you. But when you make the appointment, you feel a pang because it just looks so — perfect right now. It would feel worse to be ruthless if it wasn’t grounded in some real knowledge. And expertise. And yes, it is indeed (you guessed, clever reader) an analogy for many other things in life.


Guest columnist Allen Woods: Morning in America? Or mourning?
04-19-2025 9:43 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

In 1979, President Jimmy Carter gave a heartfelt, but politically disastrous speech. He described an American “crisis in confidence.” People faced a stubborn Mideast hostage crisis, long lines at gas stations for scarce, expensive gas, the highest inflation rate of any presidential term in history (almost 10%!), and unemployment rates of nearly 8% (inherited from the previous Ford administration).


AG pledges to help fight opioid crisis in visit to region
04-18-2025 1:40 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell is promising to prioritize efforts to curb the opioid crisis in Massachusetts amid cuts and freezing of federal funding.


Local officials advocate for more state highway money
04-16-2025 2:50 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

NORTHAMPTON — For a town like Hatfield, annual road maintenance has become increasingly more challenging over the past 12 years, as state Chapter 90 road money declines even as the price of hot mix asphalt rises substantially.


Western Mass. groups send letter opposing pipeline expansion
04-15-2025 5:30 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

Beginning more than a decade ago and wrapping up in 2016, a wide-ranging coalition in western Massachusetts banded together to resist Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co.’s Northeast Energy Direct project, which proposed a pipeline running through eight Franklin County towns.


HS Softball: Hampshire blanks Greenfield 4-0 in battle of WMass heavyweights (PHOTOS)
04-14-2025 8:49 PM

By GARRETT COTE

WESTHAMPTON — As is always the case when western Massachusetts heavyweights Hampshire Regional and Greenfield meet on the softball diamond, high-level pitching was on display Monday afternoon. The Green Wave rely on senior MacKenzie Paulin, a Merrimack commit, while the Raiders typically give the ball to sophomore Ryanne Dubay, who will have her fair share of college offers when the time comes.


The cost of addiction: New novel draws on Valley backdrop to explore how substance use upends people’s lives
04-11-2025 12:16 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Several years ago, Mattea Kramer, an Amherst writer and researcher who’s studied and written about the federal budget as well as drug policies at state and federal levels, spent time interviewing a number of women in the Greenfield jail who were part of a recovery program for substance use.


Young filmmaker makes his debut: 16-year-old director and writer to screen his film at Greenfield Garden Cinemas
04-11-2025 12:05 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

The Greenfield Garden Cinemas is rolling out a red-carpet premiere of its own on April 16, as it welcomes the public to a free screening of a locally-produced short film with a question-and-answer session to follow.


Political analyst to discuss Middle East, new book in western Mass talks
04-04-2025 10:46 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

AMHERST — A renowned expert on the Middle East will visit western Massachusetts on Monday and Tuesday to discuss the situation in Palestine and her new book.


Local ‘Hands Off!’ standouts planned as part of national effort
04-03-2025 10:54 AM

NORTHAMPTON — Numerous standouts across Hampshire County are taking place Saturday to send a message to President Donald Trump and his administration that they should take their hands off American jobs, health care and social services.


Literacy Project celebrating 40 years of education
04-02-2025 11:44 AM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — Sixty-two-year-old Tammy Baxter never received her high school diploma. With help from The Literacy Project, though, the Turners Falls resident is seeking to finish what she started.

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