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Pitching in for art’s sake: Community brings color to transfer station in Belchertown
BELCHERTOWN — Lucky drivers on the Mass Pike may look out their windshield to see an industrial-sized recycling container with brightly-colored murals of people gardening in upcycled tire planters, critters playing on the Jabish Brook or even the beloved buildings of Belchertown rather than the typical blue, green and brown neutrals.

White House slashes funds for asthma sufferers in western Mass.
The Trump administration has eliminated roughly $1 million in funding from the Environmental Protection Agency to the state Department of Public Health intended specifically to address asthma in western Massachusetts, according to Gov. Maura Healey’s office. This termination comes shortly after the American Lung Association reported a decline in air quality across the state and region.
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Sports

High School Sports: Games to watch this week
April Vacation is in the rear view and thanks to the rain-filled start to the season, local teams will be playing a lot these next couple weeks to get all their games in before the deadline to finish the regular season arrives.
Opinion

Columnist Richard Fein: Trump is a catastrophe. Look on the bright side
The first three months of the Trump administration have caused me more angst and trepidation than any time in my 78 years on Earth. What was until recently a healthy, vibrant economy is in turmoil and decline. National security secrets have been compromised. Democratic norms and the rule of law are continuously violated. The future of our country as a constitutional democracy is at risk.




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

A cleaner, quieter cut: Eco Valley Lawn Care embraces all-electric maintenance from mowing to landscaping
NORTHAMPTON — As the weather warms up and the outdoors become lush with greenery again, Cyrus Copen is looking forward to tidying up overgrown spaces.



Arts & Life

Her time in the spotlight: Amherst artist turns 90 and has first-ever public exhibit
In one sculpture made from fired terracotta, with a natural patina, life holds and cradles life. In another sculpture, life holds and grasps death.
Obituaries

LEEDS, MA - Robin Forsythe-Mias passed from this world on April 23rd, a beautiful, warm, spring morning full of possibility, which was her favorite kind of day. Trek, her soul sister, was by her side to wish her well on her journey. ... remainder of obit for Robin Forsythe-Mias

Leeds, MA - David George Robinson was born in Rochester, New Hampshire on February 15, 1944. His fraternal twin brother Stephen George Robinson was born 3 minutes later. They loved each other - of course - but Steve could outrun and out... remainder of obit for David George Robinson

Harold A. White, Jr. Amherst, MA - Harold A. White Jr. passed peacefully from this earth on January 7th, 2025. He died of complications following hip surgery after a fall at his Amherst home on December 14th. He was 95 years old. Bor... remainder of obit for Harold A. White Jr.

Williamsburg, MA - Leslie W. Burnett, of Williamsburg, MA, passed away on April 25, 2025 at the age of 70. He is deeply missed by his surviving family: his wife of 47 years, Cathleen Burnett (Gibbons); his brother William Burnett and si... remainder of obit for Leslie Burnett