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Protesters seeking answers to ‘troubling’ ICE action in Amherst, as federal officials tout 1,500 arrests in Mass.
06-02-2025 4:48 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — More than 100 people lined the downtown streets Sunday afternoon to register their opposition to actions leading to two people in Amherst being taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on the morning of May 28.


Juan Rodriguez named permanent principal at Amherst Regional Middle School
06-02-2025 11:27 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Juan A. Rodriguez, Amherst Regional Middle School’s interim principal, will become the school’s permanent principal starting July 1.


Jones Library groundbreaking set for June 18 in Amherst
06-01-2025 4:35 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A ceremonial groundbreaking for the $46.1 million expansion and renovation of the Jones Library, which is already closed to the public to make way for the project, is set for June 18.


Emmett Barcalow: Trump, Harvard and international students
05-31-2025 10:59 PM

Recently, I had an unexpected trip to the emergency department and a stay in the hospital. Throughout the ordeal, I encountered staff — physicians, nurses, nurses assistants, food deliverers, cleaners — who were competent, compassionate, and kind. They made a difficult experience tolerable and they helped get me back on my feet. I’m thankful for their care.


Amherst maintains strong bond rating
05-30-2025 6:02 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Amherst’s strong financial position and prudent fiscal management are being recognized by S&P Global Ratings, which recently gave the town an AA+ bond rating with a stable outlook, the second highest rating it assigns.


UMass startup to open in Northampton Industrial Park
05-29-2025 2:36 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

NORTHAMPTON — A water purification startup business that has been operating from the University of Massachusetts campus in Amherst will be moving into a nearly 30,000-square-foot building in the Northampton Industrial Park, the next step in the evolution of Elateq Inc.


Ken Rosenthal: Jones Library closure will change information gathering ways
05-29-2025 2:29 PM

I have written in these pages that the demolition and rebuilding of Amherst’s Jones Library is based on a design that is already out-of-date. The Covid pandemic changed how we create, store and retrieve information. The number of in-person visitors to the Jones each year has declined from about 325,000 to 175,000.


ICE takes two into custody Wednesday morning in Amherst
05-29-2025 12:31 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Amherst officials are notifying the community about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions in which two individuals were taken into custody, in separate incidents, Wednesday between 7 and 8 a.m.


Around Amherst: Students, families to unearth Fort River School time capsule
05-29-2025 7:51 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Buried on the grounds of Fort River School in 1994 to mark the 20th anniversary of the school’s opening, a time capsule is being uncovered Sunday afternoon, 11 years after the original scheduled date to dig it up.


Photo: Basking in victory
05-28-2025 2:35 PM


Teresa Amabile: The day the House turned against America
05-28-2025 12:54 PM

Shortly after dawn on Thursday, May 22, the Republican-held House of Representatives approved, strictly along party lines and by a single vote, a budget bill that is cruel, anti-democratic, and dangerous for our economy. Every person in this country must be aware of how, exactly, this group of legislators turned against America.


Amherst housing plan calls for 700-900 new units by 2030
05-28-2025 12:46 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Amherst should aim to have 700 to 900 new housing units constructed by 2030 to confront an existing demand that is pricing many families out of town and limiting what is available for student tenants, according to contents of a final draft housing production plan.


Eight elementary school positions in jeopardy in Amherst if Town Council adopts proposed budget
05-27-2025 12:57 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Eight staff positions across Amherst’s three elementary schools would be lost if a $28.32 million budget, a 5% increase over this year’s $26.97 million budget, is adopted by the Town Council, according to school officials.


George Munger: Remember that Jesus washed his disciples’ feet
05-27-2025 9:01 AM

Where is our compassion and tender regard for one another? We are being assaulted by brutal and irrevocable cuts to employment, salaries, savings, safety nets, health care, nutrition programs, education, stability, freedoms to speak and assist our neighbors.


Panel OKs $582K grant for affordable housing in Amherst
05-26-2025 11:41 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Affordable homeownership opportunities for a handful of families near Amherst center is a vision for the nonprofit Amherst Community Land Trust in acquiring an Amity Street property.


Margaret Smith: Helping our immigrant neighbors
05-25-2025 11:22 PM

In his May 17 guest column titled, “Paths to advocate for humane treatment of immigrants,” writer Judson Brown tells us ways we can be helpful to our immigrant neighbors, including recent refugees. Brown reports that, under Trump, federal funds have been cut off to the three local agencies that led resettlement efforts for refugees — Ascentria Care Alliance (a Lutheran organization), Catholic Charities, and Jewish Family Services of Western Massachusetts. Brown highlights some of the groups who have arrived recently and have been living here legally, and he points out the Trump administration’s “systematic effort to destroy seemingly almost all sanctioned pathways to legal residency by folks seeking a better life here.”


Rich and Sue Cairn: Two realities beyond the big lie of the 2020 election
05-25-2025 11:22 PM

Two huge realities threaten America. Neither threat comes from immigrants. The first is caused by the seizure of our economy and politics by a handful of rich elites in tech, finance, media, real estate and insurance, with devastating impacts on working Americans, immigrants and citizens alike. This DOGE-Trump-led elite hijacked the U.S. government to steal our assets. They fired federal workers and canceled grants, but not to save money. Indeed, DOGE has cost us billions. Instead, their real goal is to destroy governments so that we depend only on them. The Republican Party lost its long-held goals to uphold the law and to empower the little guy, and now seeks only to aid corruption. America is also rapidly losing control over the natural resources that make our economy and our lives possible. This threat comes not from a trade imbalance nor a drop in energy production. It is caused by Trump-MAGA’s sellout to rich elites in oil-gas, mining, tech and chemicals. They shut down federal efforts to protect our air, water and land, endangering our very existence. Climate change is already driving intense new levels of floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, wildfires and pollution. It will get worse. It is not hard to find the reality beyond the lies: The Guardian, NPR, AP, New York Times, Washington Post (still), Boston Globe and our own Daily Hampshire Gazette share real news. There are a thousand ways to connect and to help build a just and sustainable future to address these realities.


Study examines feasibility of 6.7-mile trail connecting Whately, Deerfield, Sunderland and Amherst
05-25-2025 9:35 AM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SUNDERLAND — While final tweaks and changes are expected before the end of June, residents and the Select Board recently got a first look at the feasibility study for the Norwottuck North Shared-use Path.


Military, families honored at State House
05-23-2025 2:21 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

NORTHAMPTON — Service, sacrifice, the commitment of veterans and active military service members from across Massachusetts and support from their families should always be recognized, says retired U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford.


Amherst area schools make strides in addressing disparities
05-23-2025 12:51 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — MCAS English language arts assessments showing seven in 10 Amherst Regional High School 10th graders are meeting or exceeding expectations and a more than 50% drop in behavioral referrals at Pelham Elementary School are among signs of progress being made under the district’s state-mandated Student Opportunity Act Plan.

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