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A bank heist, a head shop and heroes in a half shell: New mural on Main Street
05-15-2019 4:34 PM

By BERA DUNAU

NORTHAMPTON — A mural is going up on the 135 Main St. building, highlighting a history that includes a notable bank robbery and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.The artist is Ramiro Davaro-Comas. Based in Brooklyn, Davaro-Comas, 32, is an alumnus of...


Familiar Faces: Northampton gift store reopens in Hampshire Mall
04-26-2019 9:59 AM

By BERA DUNAU

HADLEY — Faces is officially back.“Our dream was to keep it open,” said Amy Gallant, one of Faces’ four owners.The iconic western Massachusetts gift shop, which suddenly closed its downtown Northampton location earlier this month, opened its doors for...


Man pleads guilty to manslaughter for Athol boy's 2013 death
04-19-2019 11:38 AM

By DAVID McLELLAN

GREENFIELD — Isaiah Buckner would be 16 years old today.Nearly six years after the 10-year-old boy from Athol died July 10, 2013, due to severe injuries to his abdomen and internal organs, Christopher Vinsant, 33, pleaded guilty to involuntary...


Wendell man gets life without parole for killing girlfriend in 2017
04-17-2019 11:02 AM

By DAVID McLELLAN

GREENFIELD — Lewis H. Starkey III was handed a life sentence without the possibility of parole Tuesday for the 2017 killing of Amanda Glover, in what prosecutors called a “classic” case of domestic violence.The 55-year-old was also sentenced to 10 to...


Deerfield publisher Channing Bete to close June 30
04-09-2019 11:48 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

SOUTH DEERFIELD — The Channing Bete Company expects to cease operations June 30, the South Deerfield publisher announced Tuesday.The first position eliminations will come June 24, and most employees will be released between June 24 and July 3,...


Faces closes without warning
04-02-2019 11:59 PM

By BERA DUNAU

Correction: An earlier version of erroneously reported Tiffany Hannoush’s first name.NORTHAMPTON – Iconic Northampton shop Faces closed its doors Sunday.Jennie Hall, who worked there for four years, says the news still hasn’t fully hit her yet.“I...


Masters of metal: Now in its 20th year, Salmon Studios in Florence continues rapid growth
03-17-2019 6:05 PM

By LUIS FIELDMAN 

FLORENCE — Sam Ostroff is making the rounds inside the spacious workshop of Salmon Studios one recent morning, so forgive him if this takes awhile. There’s a lot going on.In one area of the company’s 17,000-square-foot studio inside a former assembly...


Army: Helicopter on snowmobile trail was on training run
03-15-2019 12:15 AM

By BERA DUNAU

WORTHINGTON — New details have emerged about the Tuesday crash between a U.S. Army helicopter and a snowmobile in Worthington that left a local man badly injured.In an email from the Fort Drum Army base in New York, a spokeswoman said the helicopter...


Man sentenced in Phoebe Prince bullying case accused of sexually assaulting Mount Holyoke College student 
03-13-2019 4:34 PM

By JACQUELYN  VOGHEL

SOUTH HADLEY — A man who was sentenced to probation in connection with 15-year-old Phoebe Prince’s suicide nearly a decade ago in South Hadley is being accused of raping a college student.Court documents show that a plaintiff at Mount Holyoke College...


Prosecutor apologizes to defense attorney he accused of threatening officer
03-08-2019 12:19 PM

By BERA DUNAU

NORTHAMPTON — First Assistant District Attorney Steven Gagne on Thursday apologized in writing to a defense attorney he accused of threatening a Northampton police officer last month.In the initial Feb. 5 letter to Northampton District Court Judge...


Chinese charter school settles lawsuit with family
03-04-2019 2:22 PM

By DUSTY CHRISTENSEN

This article was updated to reflect that the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education received documentation in December 2012 from the state Department of Children and Families determining that allegations of neglect of a student by...


Man gets 22 to 25 years for 2016 Rodriguez killing in Amherst
02-28-2019 12:02 AM

By BERA DUNAU

NORTHAMPTON — Family and friends of Jose “Joselito” Rodriguez packed the courtroom as his killer, Soknang Chham, pleaded guilty Wednesday to manslaughter and related charges before being sentenced to 22 to 25 years in prison.The small confines of...


A classic continues: Harlow Luggage bought out by silent partner
02-11-2019 9:42 AM

By BERA DUNAU

NORTHAMPTON — A business that has been around since the 19th century will stay open on Main Street, as its owner for the last 15 years enjoys some well-earned retirement.Harlow Luggage began in 1875, when it was known as W. L Chilson. And then, as...


Iconic Northampton diner set to reopen under new name, ownership
02-04-2019 8:16 AM

By JACQUELYN VOGHEL

NORTHAMPTON — Over the decades, the train car diner on Strong Avenue has been known under various names, including Red Lion Diner, Miss Northampton Diner, and most recently, Kathy’s Diner.Now, the familiar sight is set to reopen under the name...


Clarke School: A brief history of oralism
01-11-2019 5:40 PM

By DUSTY CHRISTENSEN

NORTHAMPTON — The history of the Clarke School provides a window into the longstanding controversy over deaf education in the United States.Clarke was the first oralist school in the country and played a leading role in promoting that educational...


Former teacher suing Deerfield Academy
01-06-2019 11:19 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

DEERFIELD — A former English teacher is suing Deerfield Academy over alleged gender discrimination and retaliation during her 18 years at the prestigious prep school.Sonja Krusic O’Donnell has filed a federal lawsuit against her former employer,...


Acorn to Arabella: Two friends and the journey of a wooden boat
10-31-2018 3:24 PM

Story and photos by KEVIN GUTTING

According to Alix Kreder, his college buddy Steve Denette had been working on a certain project for years — but only in his head.“Years and years,” added Denette as he broke for lunch in the kitchen of his Granby home one weekday last month. “Building...


Blood and mud, not glory: Smith College exhibit showcases horror of WWI
10-18-2018 8:57 AM

   By STEVE PFARRER

It began during a warm, beautiful summer, when many still viewed war as a glorious and noble pursuit, a rite of passage for men marked by dressed battle lines, colorful uniforms, dramatic cavalry charges and quick and decisive campaigns.But when the...


A musical taste of Ireland: The High Kings bring their folk songs and harmonies to the Valley
09-26-2018 3:54 PM

By CHRIS GOUDREAU

For more than a decade, the Irish folk group The High Kings has followed in the footsteps of legendary Celtic balladeers such as The Clancy Brothers during the golden age of Irish folk bands in the 1960s, while also forging a path for the continuing...


Gordon Thorne, arts promoter, developer of Thornes Marketplace, dies at 77
07-06-2018 11:32 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

NORTHAMPTON — A key player in the revitalization of downtown Northampton in the late 1970s who remained at the forefront of promoting arts in the city for 40 years has died at the age of 77.Gordon Thorne, who died June 27 at his home at Bramble Hill...

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