
‘Everything is on the line’: Some 800 attend Northampton rally, where Markey fires up activists to resist against Trump
NORTHAMPTON — “Nobody knows how to start a revolution better than us” said U.S. Sen. Ed Markey Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Park, where more than 800 came to collectively ignite the sparks of revolution against what they described as President Donald Trump’s “technocratic dictatorship.”

PVPA students walkout to demand school fire teacher over sexual misconduct allegations
SOUTH HADLEY — Despite Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter Public School administrators finding no wrongdoing by a middle school teacher, following a six-week investigation into sexual misconduct allegations that led to his removal from the classroom last fall, students concerned about his continued presence on campus staged a walkout demanding his termination Monday morning.
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UMass basketball: Minutemen open final Atlantic 10 tourney with first round game against La Salle
The time has come for the UMass men’s basketball team, as it begins its trek through one final Atlantic 10 Conference tournament on Wednesday afternoon.
Opinion

Dr. Peter Kenny: We will not be forgiven
We Americans, we will not be forgiven for the criminal in the White House. Neither by the world nor by future generations. None of us. There will be no absolution for our failures that have brought the United States to the abyss.





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

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

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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

Speaking of Nature: It’s enough already: Mallards bring signs of spring
The first week of March came with a roller coaster of emotions. Saturday, March 1 was absolutely amazing. For the first time in months the weather seemed to be warming and there was a moment when I actually considered cleaning off the table on my deck and sitting outside in the sunshine. A large flock of red-winged blackbirds and common grackles arrived that morning and suddenly the yard was full of songs and the murmur of hundreds of birds talking about their plans for the day. It was joyous, it was refreshing, and it was short-lived.


Obituaries

Gladys A. (Chandler) Powers Florence, MA - Gladys Ann Chandler Powers, 91, passed away on February 6, 2025. Gladys was born on March 19, 1933 in the family home in Northampton to Mary (Sokolowski) and George F. Chandler. She was precede... remainder of obit for Gladys A. Powers

Judith M. (Godin) Ksieniewicz EASTHAMPTON, MA - Judith M. (Godin) Ksieniewicz, 79, formerly of Hadley and Sunderland, passed away Saturday at Cooley Dickinson Hospital following a brief illness, her daughters at her side. Judy was born i... remainder of obit for Judith M. Ksieniewicz

Gladys A. (Chandler) Powers Florence, MA - Gladys Ann Chandler Powers, 91, passed away on February 6, 2025. Gladys was born on March 19, 1933 in the family home in Northampton to Mary (Sokolowski) and George F. Chandler. She was precede... remainder of obit for Gladys A. Powers

NORTHAMPTON, MA - It is with deep sorrow and much love that we announce the passing of Tharen "Terry" Anne Pawloski (Major) on March 5th, 2025. She was born on April 23rd, 1946 to the late Mary (Doyle) Major and Donald Major Sr. Terry p... remainder of obit for Tharen Pawloski