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Sciarra proposes climate action department
01-31-2023 9:16 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — Mayor Gina-Louise Sciarra announced the creation of a new climate action department, following on the heels of the city’s climate stabilization fund, at a joint meeting Tuesday with the City Council and the School Committee. At the...


Northampton mayor won’t sign retail pot shop ordinance
01-30-2023 9:14 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — Mayor Gina-Louise Sciarra will not sign an ordinance approved by the City Council earlier this month that limits the number of cannabis dispensaries in the city to 12, although the ordinance may still take effect this week as the mayor...


Pro-choice advocates rally against US rollbacks
01-22-2023 9:04 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — On what would have been the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion across the country before being overturned by the court last year, women from generations old and new rallied Sunday at...


Northampton City Council expected to decide Thursday on pot shop cap
01-18-2023 7:44 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — Capping the number of cannabis retailers citywide is coming before the City Council Thursday night for a final vote, and councilors appear divided on the issue.The proposed ordinance is in its second reading, after receiving a neutral...


Northampton rallygoers to Biden: It’s time to close Gitmo
01-11-2023 5:59 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL 

NORTHAMPTON — On the 21st anniversary of the opening of detention camps at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, activists in Northampton marched down Main Street Wednesday afternoon to call on U.S. President Joe Biden to close down the camp and free the...


Cahillane starts 2nd term as sheriff
01-05-2023 8:39 PM

Staff Report

NORTHAMPTON — Hampshire County Sheriff Patrick Cahillane officially started his second, six-year term on Wednesday after being sworn in during a ceremony in the old courtroom at the Hampshire County Superior Court.Cahillane’s election in November...


Sullivan sworn in for fourth term as district attorney
01-04-2023 5:04 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — In the old courtroom at the Hampshire County Superior Court, Northwestern District Attorney David Sullivan took the oath of office Wednesday for the fourth time after being reelected to the position.As in the previous two elections for...


Is pot pie shrinking? Advocates, store owners assess whether cannabis market oversaturated
12-30-2022 7:58 PM

By MAX BOWEN

November 2018 was a momentous time for Massachusetts. That’s when the state officially opened the retail marijuana business, some two years after voters said they were cool with recreational cannabis sales by overwhelmingly approving a ballot...


Northampton purchase of former First Baptist Church advances
12-25-2022 10:37 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — After exercising an option to purchase the former First Baptist Church building on Dec. 2, the city of Northampton has officially listed a price tag for the building at $3.3 million.The city held a first reading at its Dec. 15 City...


One life saved as another begins: How a Northampton mother survived near death giving birth
12-22-2022 8:16 PM

By Ed Stannard

Editor’s note: This story was originally published in the Hartford Courant. It has been edited slightly for timing purposes. HARTFORD — Northampton couple Sara Farber and Esther Smigel have a beautiful, healthy baby girl with a full head of hair.But...


Finalist for NHS principal job makes his case in daylong visit
12-02-2022 6:59 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — The only finalist for the job as principal of Northampton High School fielded questions from the community Wednesday, saying that he was committed to support students of color, diversity and equity, while also working with the schools...


A dual milestone for The Cedar Chest: Thornes anchor turns 75, while sister store officially opens Friday
10-12-2022 2:39 PM

By MAX BOWEN

NORTHAMPTON — Cedar Chest, one of downtown’s longest-running businesses, is celebrating two important occasions this month — its 75th birthday and the opening of a sister business.Known as Stay Golden, the recently-opened shop features a wide array...


Help on vacant storefronts: Northampton secures state designation to provide tax incentives for new businesses
09-26-2022 8:56 PM

By BRIAN STEELE

NORTHAMPTON — In an effort to fill up some of the vacant storefronts that dot the downtown landscape, the city and state have partnered to offer tax credits to new businesses that open in certain spaces that are currently sitting empty.The city’s...


City cautions against using unofficial swimming hole at Connecticut River Greenway Park
08-09-2022 8:21 PM

By BERA DUNAU and REBECA PEREIRA

NORTHAMPTON — City officials are cautioning people against using an unofficial swimming area at Connecticut River Greenway Park, a posted no swimming site that, despite deep water and strong currents, has gained popularity this summer among swimmers...


Something wicked this way comes: New wine bar, French bistro opens in Northampton
03-16-2022 3:00 PM

By Monte Belmonte

NORTHAMPTON — Chef Michaelangelo Wescott has opened a new restaurant on Main Street in Northampton, in the old Belly of the Beast spot. And he’s calling it Wine Witch, a new French-inspired bistro right in the heart of downtown.Wescott’s “familiar” in...


Vermont firm buys Faces building for $3M in Northampton
07-01-2021 7:25 PM

By BRIAN STEELE

NORTHAMPTON — The commercial retail building at 175 Main St., formerly home to the iconic store Faces, has sold to a Vermont property developer for nearly $3 million.Redstone Commercial Group, of Burlington, Vermont, bought the 33,228-square-foot...


Midnight police shift makes history in Northampton
06-29-2021 8:23 PM

By BRIAN STEELE

NORTHAMPTON — The Police Department marked an historic milestone last week as it works to hire more female officers.From 11 p.m. Thursday to 7 a.m. Friday, a patrol shift was composed of all women for the first time in the city’s history.The Police...

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