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Raising alarm: Towns over Barnes Aquifer raising alarm over lithium battery storage facility planned for Westfield
WESTFIELD — For months, signs reading “NO Lithium Battery Storage Over Our Aquifer” have been popping up in front yards throughout Westfield. Recently, concerns have been stirring in surrounding towns as well, marked by a proliferation of those signs throughout Southampton, Easthampton and beyond.

UMass faculty calls on land grant universities to join in fight against Trump administration; McGovern, AG also weigh in
AMHERST — Faculty at the University of Massachusetts are calling on Chancellor Javier Reyes and President Martin Meehan to form a compact with the 250 land grant and public universities across the country to fight Trump administration actions impacting academic freedom and free expression, including politically motivated detentions of students and faculty and visa revocations for some international students.
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HS Softball: Hampshire blanks Greenfield 4-0 in battle of WMass heavyweights (PHOTOS)
WESTHAMPTON — As is always the case when western Massachusetts heavyweights Hampshire Regional and Greenfield meet on the softball diamond, high-level pitching was on display Monday afternoon. The Green Wave rely on senior MacKenzie Paulin, a Merrimack commit, while the Raiders typically give the ball to sophomore Ryanne Dubay, who will have her fair share of college offers when the time comes.



Opinion

Lorraine Mangione: Column on Main Street redesign thought-provoking
Occasionally there is an opinion column in the Gazette that, to me, reaches a level of eloquence, thoughtfulness, creativity, honesty, collegiality, resourcefulness, and hope and guidance for a path forward that I must cut it out and hang it in my kitchen, sharing it with anyone who visits. Claudia Lefko’s recent column addressing the issue of what to do with downtown Northampton and the ongoing controversy surrounding it, “Main Street: Place-making or unmaking place?” [Gazette, March 12] is one such column.





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

Community printing hub takes shape in Easthampton
EASTHAMPTON — On a sunny Tuesday afternoon, Drew Romeo was hard at work printing batches of custom shirts for his neighbors in the Eastworks building.



Arts & Life

The cost of addiction: New novel draws on Valley backdrop to explore how substance use upends people’s lives
Several years ago, Mattea Kramer, an Amherst writer and researcher who’s studied and written about the federal budget as well as drug policies at state and federal levels, spent time interviewing a number of women in the Greenfield jail who were part of a recovery program for substance use.
Obituaries

Granville, MA - Donna M. (Perrier) Crawford (1969-2025) sadly passed away April 2, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. She was born 19 inches long and 8 pounds 9 ounces at Cooley Dickenson Hospital. She grew up in Southampton, MA nex... remainder of obit for Donna M. Crawford

Hadley, MA - It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our matriarch Jane Carol (Janie) Baer-Leighton on April 11th, 2024 who passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family. Born on January 28th, 1951 in Croswell, ... remainder of obit for Jane Carol Baer-Leighton

Pelham, MA - Marion W. Copeland of Pelham, MA, died peacefully at the Elaine Center, Hadley, MA on Thursday, April 10, 2025. Marion, known to friends as Ronnie, was predeceased by her wife, Kathy Holmes. She is survived by her wonderful... remainder of obit for Marion W. Copeland

New York, NY - Dr. Ted Tyzz-Lang Chen, a luminary in public health, cherished mentor, and deeply devoted family man, passed away on April 1, 2025, in New York City. He was 86. When Ted arrived in the United States in 1964, he had $200 ... remainder of obit for Ted Tyzz-Lang Chen