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Smith College reaches Div. III National Championship Game for second straight year following 49-47 victory over Wisconsin-Oshkosh
It’ll be a rematch in the NCAA Division III Women’s Basketball National Championship game.

It’s all about the Irish: Holyoke ready for annual St. Patrick’s Day road race, parade this weekend
HOLYOKE — The city’s population this weekend is expected to go from 50,000 to half a million, as the Irish, and those who are Irish for the weekend, get ready to run, march, and drink in honor of Ireland’s patron saint.
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Amherst College women’s hockey to host Colby in quarterfinal matchup on Saturday
AMHERST — A week of rest and recovery should help the No. 2 Amherst College women’s hockey team in its quest for the Division III NCAA Tournament Championship title, which begins with a quarterfinal round matchup against No. 8 Colby on Saturday at Orr Rink.
Opinion

Janet Gary: Calling the non-emergency number works
At 4:30 in the morning, my husband was drinking his first cup of coffee, yes, really that early. He heard a sound that wasn’t part of the normal din of an old house. So he went down to the basement to investigate. He found water spraying all over from the outside water service line. It had a hole ahead of the shutoff valve, so there was nothing he could do except seek help.




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

State pilot program puts restaurant takeout meals on food aid menus around region
NORTHAMPTON — More than a half-dozen restaurants in Hampshire County are partnering with survival centers in Northampton and Amherst to provide free meals to those facing food insecurity in the region as part of a larger initiative taking place statewide.




Arts & Life

Speaking of Nature: The bluebird of happiness: Finding solace in the birds at my feeders
As I write this column I am feeling quite under the weather. The flu has come to town and it has me in its grip. I haven’t left the house in days and all I want to do is sleep. That being said, I am also stuck on “teacher time” and I can’t seem to sleep past 5 a.m. With the recent changing of the clocks this puts me in the unhappy position of being awake while it is still dark outside; annoying on a work day, positively miserable when not going to work.
Obituaries

Northampton, MA - Dr. Guy Russell Marrocco, MD, MPH April 2, 1938 January 10, 2025 On January 10, 2025, Dr. Guy Russell Marrocco passed away at Baystate Regional Medical Center in Springfield, Massachusetts, following a brief sta... remainder of obit for Guy Russell Marrocco

Fort Worth, TX - Robert Madison Allen Jr. Robert "Bobby" Allen, of Fort Worth, Texas and formerly of Southampton, Massachusetts, born 05/26/60 in Northampton, Mass. to Robert Allen Sr. and Ann Bristol, and a graduate of Hampshire Regio... remainder of obit for Robert M. Allen

David Schmittlein Boston, MA - David Carl Schmittlein passed away peacefully on March 13th after a battle with cancer. Dave was born in Northampton, Massachusetts on April 15th, 1955 to Theresa and Carl Schmittlein, the oldest of six. ... remainder of obit for David Carl Schmittlein

Leeds, MA - Charles B. Hunter of Leeds, age 78, passed away Monday March 17. Charles (Charlie) was born on December 12, 1946, in Springfield, Ma, the Son of Mary D. and Almon P. Hunter. Charles lived in Longmeadow Ma. until enlisting in... remainder of obit for Charles B. Hunter