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Profiling ‘The Raider’: New book by UMass history professor Stephen Platt explores the life of a celebrated but unconventional Marine
05-30-2025 9:58 AM

By STEVE PFARRER

Stephen Platt, who teaches 19th and 20th century Chinese history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, made a significant name for himself with his two last books.

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HIP funding in line for bump in state budget if proposals hold
06-11-2025 3:13 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

More funding for the Healthy Incentives Program (HIP) may be on the way in fiscal year 2026, as Gov. Maura Healey’s proposed budget, along with those put forward by the Senate and House of Representatives, all request more money than the current budget year.


Equipment failure at Turners Falls dam leads to 300-gallon hydraulic fluid leak
06-09-2025 1:20 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

TURNERS FALLS — An equipment malfunction caused FirstLight Hydro Generating Co.’s Turners Falls dam to leak roughly 300 gallons of hydraulic fluid into the Connecticut River last week, marking the facility’s fourth such incident since 2021.


Milking success: State ag commissioner tours 13-generation Hatfield farm to learn about successes, challenges
06-03-2025 5:23 PM

By SAMUEL GELINAS

HATFIELD — Darryl Williams is a rich man by many metrics. He owns a small dairy farm that covers almost 200 acres of land that has been in his family consecutively since 1661, and he is watching the next generations grow up as his nine young grandchildren get dirty around the farm.


Technology for all: Holyoke Community College partners with CanCode Communities to offer free classes on AI essentials
05-30-2025 9:57 AM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

To many lay people, the world of tech seems like something almost mythical: a world of innate genius, absurd wealth and complex mathematical algorithms that make the idea of entering the field seem almost impenetrable to those without the talent, the education or the privilege. 


Taking refuge in paint: Following residencies in Ireland and Scotland, Northampton artist Nicole Gadon draws from the natural world
05-28-2025 2:38 PM

By CAROLYN BROWN

Artist Nicole Gadon is based in Northampton, but her work recently took her to two residencies in Great Britain and Ireland that have carried with her to her artistic practice here in the Pioneer Valley.


New marijuana cultivator makes pitch for Plainfield site
05-27-2025 5:27 PM

By SAMUEL GELINAS

PLAINFIELD — Michigan native, former Mandarin and economics double major and experienced marijuana cultivator Daniel Till introduced himself to Plainfield last week shortly after buying 45 acres in town for a proposed outdoor marijuana cultivation business.


Berkshire East owner takes over Burke Mountain ski resort in Vermont
05-22-2025 11:20 AM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

CHARLEMONT — Jon Schaefer, whose family owns Berkshire East Mountain Resort, has conquered another mountain and taken over operations of Burke Mountain Resort in northern Vermont.


Fearlessly following her muse: Artist Rosemary Barrett’s upcoming show in Easthampton is rich with surrealist oil paintings
05-21-2025 2:16 PM

By CAROLYN BROWN

Holyoke artist Rosemary Barrett has worked in many mediums, but her upcoming show in Easthampton will highlight a collection of oil paintings. Barrett’s show, “The Awakening,” will be featured at Big Red Frame in Easthampton from Saturday, June 7, through Saturday, June 28, and will be featured in Easthampton’s June Art Walk on Saturday, June 7, from 4 to 7 p.m.


Western Mass legislators urge PILOT formula reform
05-19-2025 12:43 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

BOSTON — State Rep. Natalie Blais and Sen. Jo Comerford are urging the Healey-Driscoll administration to reform the payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT) formula for state-owned land, which they say “shortchanges” rural counties, while rewarding those in urban and suburban areas.


From trash to treasure: UMass New2U thrift store reduces waste, student expenses
05-16-2025 4:51 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — In separate trips to the plaza outside Hampden Commons on the University of Massachusetts campus Wednesday morning, sophomore Grace Altman hand-delivered an upholstered headboard with outlets, and a rug and ottoman, furnishings she had in her Southwest Residential Area dorm room.


In heavenly harmony: The Singing Priests to perform at Our Lady of Peace in Turners Falls, May 22
05-16-2025 9:11 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

It’s long been said that to sing is to pray twice. And a group of Catholic clergymen in western Massachusetts that truly takes that sentiment to heart is slated to spread some cheer in Franklin County later this month.


UMass researchers discover rare rabbit ticks in Maine that carry new strain of bacteria
05-05-2025 5:18 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

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.


In service of others: After a long career in legal aid and music, Northampton’s Catherine Kay ready for next chapter
05-04-2025 10:00 AM

By EMILEE KLEIN

NORTHAMPTON — Some people are led by answers, but Catherine Kay’s life has unfolded around a guiding question: What can I do, with my current passions and capabilities, to support myself and my community?


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

By LISA GOODRICH

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.


Plainfield voters to consider $3.8M budget, geothermal system at town hall at Town Meeting on Saturday
05-01-2025 1:44 PM

By SAMUEL GELINAS

PLAINFIELD — The town’s government kicks into high gear on Saturday when residents tackle a 25-article warrant at annual Town Meeting and cast their votes for town election.


Pitching in for art’s sake: Community brings color to transfer station in Belchertown
04-27-2025 8:33 AM

By EMILEE KLEIN

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.


Arts Briefs: Asparagus Valley Pottery Trail, Showcase South Hadley, Best of the Valley Story Slam and more
04-16-2025 3:07 PM

The Asparagus Valley Pottery Trail will have its annual studio tour on Saturday, April 26, and Sunday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Working clay into the school day: Artist teaching Easthampton middle schoolers how to craft ceramic creations
04-16-2025 12:34 PM

By ALEXA LEWIS

EASTHAMPTON — In the art classroom of Mountain View School, students are getting their hands dirty and learning from a pro.


Paul DiLeo: Support for leader who pardons cop-beating thugs perplexing
03-23-2025 9:52 AM

I did not vote for Donald Trump, but I can understand why many of my friends and neighbors did. I also oppose most of the policies he had pursued since his inauguration but I can understand why many people, frustrated by our politics, think our institutions need a jolt. And I understand why people may feel that Jan. 6 protesters who acted peacefully deserve pardons.


Paul DiLeo: Support for leader who pardons thugs perplexing
03-23-2025 9:49 AM

I did not vote for Donald Trump, but I can understand why many of my friends and neighbors did. I also oppose most of the policies he had pursued since his inauguration but I can understand why many people, frustrated by our politics, think our institutions need a jolt. And I understand why people may feel that Jan. 6 protesters who acted peacefully deserve pardons.

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