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Guest columnist Sarah Buttenwieser: Trying to do best for our city together
12-06-2024 8:32 PM

By SARAH BUTTENWIESER

 The other night, I hopped onto the hybrid meeting the Northampton City Council’s Finance Committee hosted, the second of two listening sessions, held for the second year in a row. I was enormously moved by the range of concerns and priorities...

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Guest columnist Morgan Sheehan: We need community care, not self-care
12-06-2024 8:32 PM

By MORGAN SHEEHAN

It is not time for a spa day.Self-care. Me time. Wine o’clock. Pants that make your butt look fabulous.None of that is going to help.Robert Putnam tried to warn us in 2000 with his book “Bowling Alone,” early in the crisis of American loneliness, but...


Cooking made simple: Classes at the Baker’s Pin demystify the secrets and tricks of great recipes
12-06-2024 12:26 PM

By NAOMI SCULLY-BRISTOL

Walking into the Baker’s Pin, you are greeted by cheerful decor, beautiful colorful pots and an array of cooking gadgets. It is a home cook’s paradise with everything you could possibly need, from Le Creuset pots to artisan olive oil to high quality...


Leonard Cohen: Pete Hegseth and the Peter Principle
12-05-2024 2:19 PM

It’s hard to find a better example of the Peter Principle in action than the pending appointment of Pete Hegseth to be secretary of defense. Despite the fact that he is a Princeton graduate with an impressive record in the National Guard (having...


Paul M. Craig: Holiday traditions elevate human kindness
12-05-2024 2:19 PM

In today’s sacred freedom of America, there are this month three religious/ethnic celebrations of origin, joy, introspection and devotion. First is the Christian Christmas, then the Jewish Hanukkah begins that evening, while African American Kwanzaa...


Richard Hendrick: Will the silence be deafening … again ?
12-05-2024 2:19 PM

Soon history may repeat itself with the images of the brown shirts of 1938, and will the silence of that time be repeated? I will not be silent as our immigrants — lawful or so-called unlawful — are rounded up, broken up, herded, and deported and I...


Sidney F. Smith Toy Fund: Family, friends keep memory of ‘Grandpa Paul’ alive with donations
12-04-2024 4:46 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

NORTHAMPTON — Whether it was helping to make birthday cakes or being called “Grandpa Paul,” Paul Roberts, and his wife Candy, often provided affection and attention for the children of family friends.Paul Roberts, who died Nov. 21, is being remembered...


‘The magic that existed back then’: Academy of Music to screen time capsule film of New Year’s Eve 1984 concert at The Rusty Nail
12-04-2024 3:16 PM

By CAROLYN BROWN

It’s been 40 years since the band NRBQ played at Sunderland’s The Rusty Nail on New Year’s Eve, but a devoted fan and friend of the band kept the night alive with his concert footage. Later this month, the Academy of Music will screen that footage,...


Arts Briefs: Local holiday show options for everyone, both naughty and nice
12-04-2024 3:03 PM

An ‘anti-holiday spectacular’Prefer rudeness to Rudolph, getting blitzed to Blitzen, or X-rated humor to Xmas? The show “F*ck That! Erin McKeown’s Anti-Holiday Spectacular,” which will be at the Iron Horse on Saturday, Dec. 7, at 7 p.m., might be for...


Grow Food’s winter market returns on Saturday for season
12-04-2024 2:03 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — Grow Food Northampton’s winter market returns this weekend looking to provide locally grown produce and crafts as well as live entertainment to kick off the holiday season. The market will open on Saturday at the Northampton Senior...


Columnist J.M. Sorrell: Hard truths and moral apathy
12-04-2024 6:01 AM

By J.M. SORRELL

Theories abound for why Vice President Kamala Harris lost the presidential race. Here is the good news: The latest Reuters numbers show that Harris got 48.3% of the popular vote while Trump got 49.9%. There was just a 1.6% difference , so this was...


Sidney Moss: Thoughts for surviving a dangerous era
12-03-2024 7:26 PM

When I read the Gazette daily, I can’t help but be discouraged about America’s future. When I see the direction that President Donald Trump wants to take us, I feel pessimistic and scared about whether we can keep our democracy. The question for me...


Intrepid NHS journalists find stories in city, grill state inspector general for video news mag The Transcript
12-03-2024 2:54 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — Cameras and stage lights face Jane Harrison-Millman as she sits in front of a live audience. Across from her sits Massachusetts Inspector General Jeffrey Shapiro, responsible for leading the independent agency responsible for detecting...


Guest columnist Leigh Graham: How to advocate for students with disabilities
12-03-2024 7:01 AM

By LEIGH GRAHAM

 Massachusetts mandates partnerships between school districts and caregivers in support of students with disabilities. This happens through Special Education Parents Advisory Councils, or SEPACs, required in each public school district in the state....


Scotia MacGillivray: Turn and face the change
12-02-2024 5:58 PM

In September and October of this year, I worked on a proposal regarding protections for transgender health care in Northampton. Health care protections that were inclusive for trans children. It was eventually presented by the Ward 7 council member to...


Photos: Here comes Santa
12-02-2024 5:36 PM


Authorities identify Northampton man found dead in Gill
12-02-2024 1:09 PM

GILL — The Northwestern District Attorney’s Office has identified the 29-year-old man whose body was found in the Connecticut River near the French King Bridge on Nov. 25 as Northampton resident Daniel Esrick.No foul play is suspected, according to...


Matt Muspratt: Midseason losses over playoff runs?
12-01-2024 8:02 PM

Gazette readers could be forgiven for thinking last weekend was a disaster for local sports teams. Last Monday’s Page B1 headlines announced losses for the Patriots, UMass men’s hockey, UMass football, and UMass men’s basketball — regular season...


Nina Kleinberg: Giving thanks
11-29-2024 7:59 PM

On this Thanksgiving weekend, I would like to say “thank you” to all the people who make my life not just easy but possible. I don’t know them. I rarely see them. They are the people who:Make sure there is water when I turn on the faucet.Make sure...


Adding some ‘extra’ to curriculum: VINS volunteers bring expertise into Northampton schools
11-29-2024 3:23 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — It’s late morning inside Laura Mangones’ kindergarten classroom at Bridge Street Elementary School, and the children have all gathered around attentively on a small carpet in front of the classroom, small strips marking where each...


City Briefing: Florence Holiday Parade returns for 35th year
11-27-2024 12:51 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — The Florence Holiday Parade will returns again this year on Saturday, kicking off the Christmas season in Northampton.Beginning at Trinity Park at 10 a.m., the parade travels through Florence before ending at the Florence Civic Center....

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