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Students answer firefighting call: All-college volunteers staff Engine Co. 3, a 70-year Amherst tradition
AMHERST — Whenever an emergency call is placed, the person facing a crisis places their confidence in that whoever arrives will be a trained professional — capable, skilled and courageous. The image of a firefighter — tough, strong, and always willing to put themselves on the line — is a common ideal in the public’s consciousness. In Amherst, these firefighters may even be local full-time college students.

South Hadley schools latest county district facing funding woes; 20 student-facing positions slated for elimination
SOUTH HADLEY — Danielle Kelly has offered supplemental reading instruction for almost 500 South Hadley students since starting at the district in 2006, preventing 95% of students from needing special education reading supports and boosting literacy rates.
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UMass basketball: Minutewomen eliminated by Saint Louis in Atlantic 10 second round, 67-57
The UMass women’s basketball team went one-and-done in its final Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament after falling to Saint Louis, 67-57, Thursday night at the Henrico Sports Event Center in Glen Allen, Virginia.
Opinion

George Anderson: More to the utility bill story
I read the Feb.24 story regarding the state DPU proudly proclaiming a 5% reduction in Eversource gas bills starting in March. I have to say I was quite underwhelmed by the amount of the reduction.

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

‘On Golden Pond,’ directed by a therapist: Easthampton Theater Company will stage play about complex relationships later this month
In the play “On Golden Pond,” three generations of a family reconnect at a summer home in Maine, exposing complicated relationships and vulnerabilities. Easthampton Theater Company’s upcoming production of the show runs the weekends of March 15-16 and March 21-23 at Williston Theater.

Obituaries

Easthampton, MA - Born on July 19,1948 in Berlin, NH. She was the daughter of Simone and Emile Deschene. Claudette quit school in the 7th grade and went to work in a laundry facility with her mother. By the age of 18 she had married the... remainder of obit for Claudette Piekarski

Florence, MA - Carole (Pothier) Skubiszewski passed away on February 22, 2025 at Cooley Dickinson Hospital. Born on February 4, 1943 in Northampton to Frances and Stacia (Popiolek) Pothier. Carole attended Northampton schools. She spen... remainder of obit for Carole Skubiszewski

Amherst, MA - Lawrence C. Birkholz, 86, passed away peacefully at the Fisher House on February 27, 2025. He was surrounded by family and excellent hospice caregivers. Larry was born in 1938 in Minnesota and raised on a family farm, own... remainder of obit for Lawrence Birkholz

NORTHAMPTON, MA - Betty Jean Grayson, 66, of West Street in Northampton passed away on Feb. 11, 2025. She lived in Boston and worked as a certified nursing assistant. She moved to Northampton in 2006, and attended Holyoke Community Coll... remainder of obit for Betty Jean Grayson