Transhealth, others condemn federal report urging therapy as brazen, unscientific attack on trans youth

05-05-2025 5:21 PM

NORTHAMPTON — Local gender-affirming care clinic Transhealth is condemning a recent review put out by the federal Department of Health and Human Services that recommends against the use of medical treatment for gender dysphoria in youth.


UMass researchers discover rare rabbit ticks in Maine that carry new strain of bacteria

05-05-2025 5:18 PM

AMHERST — University of Massachusetts researchers have uncovered rabbit ticks in Maine that harbor a new strain of bacteria related to pathogens known to cause spotted fever in humans.


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On the Run with John Stifler: Chocolatier runs Boston
05-05-2025 4:33 PM

The Boston Marathon has a pretty good system for keeping track of all participants. At the Boston Athletic Association’s website (baa.org) you can find, in the throng of approximately 30,000 runners, anyone who’s entered. During the race, you can see where on the course your runner is. Spending marathon day in the press room at the Copley Plaza Hotel, I searched for the runners from Hampshire County, and I found them all except for Kathie Williams, from Hatfield. I knew Kathie was entered. Why wasn’t she showing up on the screen when I typed her name? Because computers don’t always catch typos. As Kathie explained later, with appropriate amusement, she was so excited to be signing up on line for her first Boston Marathon that she typed her name wrong. If I had searched for “Kathie Willams” I would have found her, steadily making her way to the finish in six hours two minutes and 17 seconds.

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Guest columnist Patricia H. Hynes: Natural world’s gift economy has lessons for all
05-05-2025 12:25 PM

No one wrote more powerfully about humans’ poisoning the Earth and its consequences than biologist Rachel Carson — with a focus on one contaminant, the pesticide DDT. She traced its toxicity through the food chain of nature and the loss of beneficial insects and birds, and then warned of the ultimate destruction of the natural world. Other environmental writers of the time were perplexed by the tidal wave of impact “Silent Spring” had compared to their books: it was both the accuracy of her science and the powerful beauty of her science writing. The award-winning “Silent Spring” was translated into all the languages of the industrial world, influenced key environmental legislation and spurred the creation of the US EPA. It was a gift that kept on giving. That was 1962.

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Valley Bounty: Wild Life Flowers building community for people and pollinators
05-01-2025 9:29 PM

For Kimberly Longey, farmer-florist at Wild Life Flowers in Plainfield, the idea of the slow flower movement began with an appreciation for local food. “As a lover of flowers, I have purchased out-of-season blooms at the grocery store because they brightened my mood in the dead of winter. Even though I was conscious of where my food came from, I wasn’t really thinking about where my flowers came from,” says Longey.

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Sew cool: Quilting is more than ‘grandma’s little hobby’ at biennial Hands Across the Valley Quilt Guild show, May 3 and 4
05-02-2025 2:09 PM

Hands Across the Valley Quilt Guild, an Amherst-based quilting group, will have its biennial show on Saturday, May 3, and Sunday, May 4, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Hampshire College’s Robert Crown Center Gymnasium. The show will feature more than 200 quilts by local quilters.

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Obit photo for Steven W. Lytwyn Steven W. Lytwyn

Easthampton, MA - Steven W. Lytwyn, 70, passed away peacefully at home on April 25, 2025, after a period of declining health. He was born in Manhattan on June 15, 1954, to Stefan and Julia (Wrubel) Lytwyn. The Lytwyn family relocated t... remainder of obit for Steven W. Lytwyn

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Williamsburg, MA - Marianne LaRochelle, 67, of Williamsburg passed away peacefully on April 25, 2025 after her courageous battle with Inclusion Body Myositis. Marianne was born in Northampton on July 9, 1957 to the late Ralph and Barbar... remainder of obit for Marianne LaRochelle

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Amherst, MA - June 26, 1930 - April 17, 2025 Barbara Jean (Rackleff) Black, 94, of Amherst, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully on April 17, 2025, at her home surrounded by her loving family. Born on June 26, 1930, in Waterville,... remainder of obit for Barbara Jean Black

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Wilbraham, MA - Patricia Ann Pellerin, born September 9, 1958, In Holyoke, Massachusetts to Armand and Ruth (Rys) Pellerin, passed away peacefully at her home in Wilbraham. She was 66 years old. Patricia grew up in South Hadley, she lo... remainder of obit for Patricia Ann Pellerin

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