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Shelburne Falls veteran pleads guilty to stealing benefits, lying about service
03-11-2025 5:26 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

SPRINGFIELD — A U.S. Marine veteran pleaded guilty Tuesday to stealing benefit payments from the Department of Veterans Affairs and submitting a false Purple Heart application to the Marine Corps through his congressional representative.


Retiring VA doc lets DOGE ire fly: List details deleting pronouns, making Musk dartboard
03-10-2025 4:46 PM

By ALEXA LEWIS

NORTHAMPTON — Amid cuts comprising about 82,000 Department of Veterans Affairs employees and form emails being sent en masse to federal employees asking for five weekly bullet points justifying their work, Dr. William Cutler is just trying to care for veterans and get to retirement.


Northampton Mayor Gina-Louise Sciarra announces run for 2nd term, will face at least one challenger
03-10-2025 4:40 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — Northampton Mayor Gina-Louise Sciarra has officially announced her reelection campaign, although it may not be as smooth sailing as when she first won the office in 2021.


Pre-St. Patrick’s Day revelry leads to 29 arrests, 23 medical transports to hospital
03-10-2025 12:16 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Annual pre-St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in Amherst, where numerous college-age people dressed in green began consuming alcohol early Saturday morning, led to 29 arrests and 23 medical transports to the hospital, according to information supplied by town and University of Massachusetts officials.


Amherst’s town budget facing $500K deficit
03-08-2025 3:03 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — As Town Manager Paul Bockelman puts together a nearly $29.5 million fiscal year 2026 budget for Amherst’s municipal operations, the spending plan is currently projected at around a $540,000 deficit.


Quest for new senior center in Easthampton moves ahead
03-08-2025 3:02 PM

By ALEXA LEWIS

EASTHAMPTON — The city is about to take another step toward making a new senior center a reality with the formation of an appointed Senior Center Building Committee.


Northampton council OKs about half of $600K midyear request to bring back some school positions
03-07-2025 5:09 PM

By SAMUEL GELINAS

NORTHAMPTON — Half is better than none.


Decade of work in Deerfield bears fruit with solar agreements, generating $6M for town
03-07-2025 2:55 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

DEERFIELD — More than $6 million in revenue is expected to come to the town’s coffers over the next 20 years following Wednesday’s approval of a lease amendment for a solar array on the former landfill on Lee Road.


Answering a need: Now in its 8th year in the public schools, Granby To Go provides families with extra food, other support
03-07-2025 2:46 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

GRANBY — While volunteering at a tiny snack pantry for Granby Junior Senior High School students in 2017, Judy DeLong noticed a student wearing a sweatshirt with a wet, wrinkled and frayed collar.


Smith College lands $51M bequest from anonymous donor, its largest ever planned gift
03-06-2025 5:03 PM

By Carolyn Brown

NORTHAMPTON — Smith College announced Thursday that the school has received its largest ever planned gift: a bequest intention of $51 million.


UMass cites policy in ordering Pride flag at campus transit center taken down
03-06-2025 3:25 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — An administrative request by the university demanding that a Pride flag flying from a flagpole at the UMass Transit Services area of the University of Massachusetts campus be removed is leading to the circulation of a petition calling out campus leaders.


Strange start for region’s sugaring season: Sap coming in slower, with less sugar content
03-06-2025 3:20 PM

By ALEXA LEWIS

Paul Zononi was shocked to find that when he started tapping trees for the 2025 sugaring season at Paul’s Sugar House in Williamsburg, the sap came at a trickle — and with only half of its typical sugar content.


State agency gives Jones Library project more time to settle details, sign contract
03-06-2025 3:08 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Amherst officials will have until the end of April to sign a contract with a general contractor to begin work on the $46.1 million expansion and renovation of the Jones Library.


Food is in their DNA: New Holyoke restaurant Casa del Pollo offers African American soul food and Latin cuisines
03-06-2025 9:36 AM

By SAMUEL GELINAS

HOLYOKE — While Casa del Pollo just opened last month, its soul food menu has been developing for generations — a business built to model the childhood dinner table, and revive expressions of comfort, joy and community that comes from cuisine.


Natural Resources Conservation Service office in Amherst for 45 years ID’d for closure
03-05-2025 3:52 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — The Natural Resources Conservation Service office for Massachusetts, located at 451 West St. since 1980, could close as part of 748 lease terminations posted online this week by the Trump administration.


‘On Golden Pond,’ directed by a therapist: Easthampton Theater Company will stage play about complex relationships later this month
03-05-2025 3:09 PM

By CAROLYN BROWN

In the play “On Golden Pond,” three generations of a family reconnect at a summer home in Maine, exposing complicated relationships and vulnerabilities. Easthampton Theater Company’s upcoming production of the show runs the weekends of March 15-16 and March 21-23 at Williston Theater.


Clothing retailer J. Crew eyes summer opening at Mountain Farms Mall in Hadley
03-05-2025 1:05 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — J. Crew Factory, a national clothing retailer, will be coming to Mountain Farms Mall later this year.


Chester woman buys $2M lottery ticket at King St. Cumby’s in Northampton
03-05-2025 11:06 AM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — A woman from Chester is the winner of a $2 million grand prize lottery ticket sold in Northampton last week, the first time a prize that large has been sold in the city since 2023.


Overflow Belchertown crowd brings school cut protests to Select Board
03-04-2025 8:16 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

BELCHERTOWN — Tensions ran high during Monday night’s Select Board meeting as Belchertown families and school district staff — who spilled out the back and sides of the room holding signs to protest the proposed $2.1 million cut to the district’s level-services budget — pleaded with board members to consider a Proposition 2½ budget override for fiscal year 2026.


Northampton boards delay vote on redevelopment plans for old St. Mary’s property
03-04-2025 12:01 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — Both the Northampton Planning Board and the Northampton Historical Commission postponed decisions on whether to grant the appropriate permits and certificates for a proposed massive building project in the heart of the city, delaying a resolution on any decision until at least the end of the month.

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