
Feather friendly: Hitchcock Center partners with Fish & Wildlife to reduce deadly avian impacts at building
AMHERST — Life-threatening dangers are posed any time a migratory bird approaches a building, unaware that it could be on course to strike a window.

Northampton council to discuss censure of member Rothenberg for behavior during dispatch call
NORTHAMPTON — The City Council will convene a special meeting Wednesday to consider a resolution to censure Ward 3 Councilor Quaverly Rothenberg for alleged “egregious conduct” during a phone call she made to a city dispatch line on Feb. 18 in the wake of a severe snow and ice storm.
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Div. 4 girls basketball: South Hadley’s pursuit of a second straight state final trip goes through Millis in Wednesday’s semifinal round
The Final Four is set in the MIAA girls basketball Division 4 state tournament, and No. 3 South Hadley will square off with No. 2 Millis in the semifinals on Wednesday at Worcester State University.
Opinion

Daniel Czitrom: Jewish soul? Conflating criticism, antisemitism
While I appreciate Gazette columnist J.M. Sorrell’s honest look into her own roots, as well as her commitment to fighting antisemitism, her column “Jewish neshamah” [March 5] essentially endorses the idea that any criticism of Israel is tantamount to hatred of Jews.





Your Daily Puzzles

An approachable redesign to a classic. Explore our "hints."

A quick daily flip. Finally, someone cracked the code on digital jigsaw puzzles.

Chess but with chaos: Every day is a unique, wacky board.

Word search but as a strategy game. Clearing the board feels really good.

Align the letters in just the right way to spell a word. And then more words.
Business

Making News in Business, March 7
NORTHAMPTON — The Greater Northampton Chamber of Commerce has hired Nia Stimage-Norwood as a program assistant and promoted Jack Brown to marketing director.
Arts & Life

The globalization of Irish traditional music: Celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day in our own Happy Valley
A few decades ago, we would have been grateful for any kind of pub gig or a hospitable venue that would allow us to play any day, but especially Saint Patrick’s Day.

Obituaries

Northampton, MA - Walter Peret Jr., age 78, of Northampton, MA, passed away peacefully on Friday, March 7, 2025, at Cooley Dickinson Hospital, surrounded by his loving family. After attending Northampton High School and earning his GED... remainder of obit for Walter Peret Jr.

Florence, MA - Ronald J. Nault Jr. died on March 9, 2025 peacefully at home with his family. He was born in Northampton on November 27, 1971 to Ronald and Judith Nault. Ronald graduated Smith Vocational High School and was a member of ... remainder of obit for Ronald Nault Jr.

BARBARA "Barb" PETCEN HATFIELD, MA - Barbara "Barb" Joyce Petcen, 84, longtime resident of Hatfield, MA died March 9, 2025 at Linda Manor Extended Care of Leeds surrounded by her family. Born in Northampton on Nov 6, 1940 she was the dau... remainder of obit for Barbara Petcen

Carolyn J. (Bevis) LeVay LEEDS, MA - Carolyn J. (Bevis) LeVay 89, passed away on March 10, 2025. Carol was born in Northfield, MA on August 17, 1935 to Julia (Zavorotny) Bevis and Cedric A. Bevis. Carol grew up in Hinsdale, NH and after ... remainder of obit for Carolyn J. LeVay