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No losers in Northampton lottery: After Masa Mexicano wins all-alcohol license, panel hands last one to Gombo
03-21-2024 5:35 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — John Piskor waited on the Zoom call with bated breath. Annie Lesko, the city’s administration, licensing and economic development coordinator, had begun a lottery process to determine whether or not Piskor’s downtown Gombo restaurant...


Northampton’s school budget gap puts 20-plus positions in jeopardy
03-19-2024 5:14 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — Residents, teachers and high school students are raising concerns about looming cuts — including the loss or reduction of hours for 15 teaching positions — to the Northampton Public School district for the coming school year.NPS is...


Blarney flies at Northampton’s St. Patrick’s breakfast
03-15-2024 2:29 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — As she prepares to celebrate her birthday on Sunday, Northampton Mayor Gina-Louise Sciarra set the tone at Friday morning’s annual Northampton St. Patrick’s Day breakfast by reading a whimsical limerick poem that touched on many of the...


School districts in region warn they are nearing edge of ‘fiscal cliff’
03-14-2024 5:14 PM

By SAM DRYSDALE

BELCHERTOWN — In what has become a steady drumbeat from school officials in many Hampshire County communities this budget season, Belchertown has become the latest to stare down a significant school budget gap that could mean the “staggering” loss of...


Photos: Smith College’s Final Four send off
03-13-2024 8:14 AM

Well-wishers greeted Smith College’s basketball team with high-fives and cheers Tuesday afternoon on campus as they prepared to depart for the Final Four for the second straight year. The Pioneers will play in the national semifinals of the NCAA...


Photos: Dog show makes a triumphant return
03-04-2024 9:53 AM


Northampton, diocese strike deal over windows at St. Mary of the Assumption Church
02-29-2024 3:13 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — The city agreed Tuesday to rescind a stop-work order preventing the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield from removing five stained-glass windows at St. Mary of the Assumption Church, a negotiated settlement made three days after a...


Springfield diocese continues to court buyers for properties across Western Mass.
02-25-2024 2:14 PM

By JIM KINNEY

HOLYOKE — Protecting a disused Catholic church from the wrecking ball for at least a year, Holyoke officials ordered a demolition delay at its Maple Street site in the city this past November.The city hoped the delay at Our Lady of Guadalupe/Sacred...


Residents push Easthampton City Council to pass cease-fire in Gaza resolution quickly
02-23-2024 5:29 PM

By CHAD CAIN

EASTHAMPTON — Supporters of a recently-introduced resolution calling for a cease-fire in Gaza urged the City Council this week to advance the measure to a vote as soon as possible. Meanwhile, the Northampton City Council and Amherst Town Council...


Desperate for cease-fire in Gaza: Activists press cause at Northampton council meeting, ‘die-in’
02-16-2024 5:17 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — Activists in Northampton calling for a cease-fire in Gaza have stepped up their efforts in recent days, hoping to pressure the city to quickly pass a resolution in support of their goals and to condemn recent actions by the Israeli...


The Smith College effect: Should the college do more to help the community it calls home?
12-29-2023 5:39 PM

By MAX ACENOWR,DIANA ZAMUDIOand BEX CONNOR

NORTHAMPTON — Smith College and the city of Northampton are heavily intertwined and have been since Smith’s founding in 1871. The college’s Grecourt Gates stand tall atop the rolling hill of Main Street Northampton, overlooking the city’s vibrant...


Artists grapple with affordability gap in Northampton
12-25-2023 6:00 PM

By SADIE TSCHIDER, YANGYANG LYU and STELLA ALPHAS

NORTHAMPTON — From the grandiose Academy of Music at one end of Main Street to the “History of Women in Northampton” mural decorating the Verizon building to the quaint shops selling handmade pottery and watercolor greeting cards, Northampton is a...


Safety improvements coming to streets near Smith College after 2 people hit by cars in last week
12-20-2023 4:30 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — In the wake of two pedestrians struck by vehicles in the last week on busy streets bordering Smith College — the latest in a string of such incidents dating back years — city and college officials said this week they are moving ahead...


‘I cannot stand silently’: Six arrested during October protest at L3Harris appear in court, rally supporters afterward
12-14-2023 9:50 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — Sonya Epstein was crystal clear before a Hampshire District Court judge Thursday afternoon when explaining why she took part in a protest outside the Northampton facility of defense contractor L3Harris that led to her arrest two months...


Recycling ‘good karma’: Kitchen staff at VA Medical Center collects cans, donates proceeds to Toy Fund
12-11-2023 1:04 PM

By Garrett Cote

James Gallagher is in the thick of his favorite time of year.The 43-year-old is coming up on his fourth year working on the kitchen staff at the Edward P. Boland Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Leeds, and his second year leading the...


State plans overnight closure of Route 5 at I-91’s Exit 23 from Monday-Friday next week
12-08-2023 7:00 PM

NORTHAMPTON — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation plans to close Route 5 between Interstate 91’s Exit 23 on and off ramps during the overnight hours from Monday, Dec. 11, to Friday morning, Dec. 15.Route 5 traffic in each direction will be...


A pathway to protection: Northampton lawyers creating a model clinic to provide long-term immigration options for DACA recipients
12-07-2023 5:25 PM

By MADDIE FABIAN

NORTHAMPTON — For many people covered under the immigration policy that offers work permits to people brought to the United States as children — known as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA — this country is the only one they know....


A rainy day to remember: Safe Passage Hot Chocolate Run draws 6K, raises nearly $780,000
12-04-2023 10:52 AM

By Emilee Klein

NORTHAMPTON —Rain couldn’t slow down the Santas, elves, bananas and even an inflatable gingerbread person who raced through downtown Northampton in the 20th annual Hot Chocolate Run on Sunday, raising $778,293 for Safe Passage.“People got wet and cold...


City Briefing: Northampton residents have 2 chances to weigh in on next year’s budget
11-26-2023 7:00 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — The City Council will hold two budget listening sessions this week for residents to voice their opinions on what the city should prioritize in its budget next fiscal year. The meetings, to be held virtually over Zoom, will be held...


Jewish Voice for Peace protestors in region to carry on until Israel-Hamas cease-fire is permanent
11-26-2023 5:00 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

HADLEY — A four-day cease-fire between Israel and Hamas that began Friday isn’t enough to stop the hundreds of local protestors who have gathered several times a week since the war started to demand a permanent end to fighting in Gaza.Those who...

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