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Guest columnist Barbara A. Rouillard: Freedom — A lesson learned
03-24-2025 9:25 PM

By BARBARA A. ROUILLARD

 

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Guest columnist Dr. Julia Fischer: Forgotten foes — The return of preventable infections
03-20-2025 8:01 AM

By DR. JULIA FISCHER

 


Columnist Rev. Andrea Ayvazian: DEI is the alternative to white nationalism
03-14-2025 4:43 PM

By THE REV. ANDREA AYVAZIAN

I am a DEI professional.


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.


Fired Granby veteran suffers through Trump’s speech, equates experience to ‘Jerry Springer Show’
03-05-2025 5:16 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

GRANBY — Veteran Michael Slater left the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday night feeling like he witnessed the taping of an episode of “The Jerry Springer Show” — a long-running tabloid talk show known for its sensationalistic topics — rather than a presidential address.


Columnist The Rev. Andrea Ayvazian: ‘With a compassionate heart and a strong spine’
02-14-2025 6:57 PM

By THE REV. ANDREA AYVAZIAN

On Feb. 8, I was asked to speak at a rally in front of City Hall in Northampton intended to energize our common resistance to the multiple horrors being unleashed by Donald Trump and the oligarchs who surround him. After I spoke, several people suggested that my speech should be published because it had been helpful to them. My thanks to those who sought me out to say: Share your message.


Dream job for new head of Central West Justice Center legal aid nonprofit
01-28-2025 5:09 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

NORTHAMPTON — Nothing could knock down Claudia Quintero on the day she received her green card and work permit at 17 years old — she was too elated to notice anything else.


Arts Briefs: ‘Love Letters’ in Hatfield, paintings done by feet in Northampton, and more
01-22-2025 2:25 PM

The local theater company Valley Players will present a production of the play “Love Letters” on Feb. 7, 8, 14 and 15, each at 7:30 p.m., at Black Birch Vineyard in Hatfield.


Columnist Rev. Andrea Ayvazian: Decency: A resolution of resistance
01-17-2025 2:01 PM

By THE REV. ANDREA AYVAZIAN

Maybe you made some New Year’s resolutions a few weeks ago. Maybe you have adhered to them faithfully. Or maybe they are getting a bit frayed at the edges, modified, or abandoned.


Guest columnist Barbara A. Rouillard: When the buzzer sounded
01-10-2025 7:01 AM

By BARBARA A. ROUILLARD

 


Columnist Rev. Andrea Ayvazian: A blessing while weeding a cemetery in the desert
12-20-2024 1:06 PM

By THE REV. ANDREA AYVAZIAN

This is the 15th December that I have written my monthly column for the Gazette. But this year feels different — with wars dragging on, frightening news swirling in the press, and an angry, unpredictable Donald Trump about to take the reins (again) at...


Alleged bank robber facing charges for heist of Westfield Bank in South Hadley
12-16-2024 4:59 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

BELCHERTOWN — A 26-year-old woman who allegedly robbed a bank in South Hadley last week with the help of an unwitting getaway driver is facing charges of armed robbery and making a bomb threat.Rosa Murillo of Springfield pleaded not guilty to those...


Guest columnist Barbara A. Rouillard: What patriotism means to me
12-08-2024 6:08 PM

By BARBARA A. ROUILLARD

For Veterans Day 1964, around my 10th birthday, the VFW sponsored an essay contest, “What Patriotism Means to Me.” Any elementary or junior high student in our town could enter.My family didn’t have much disposable income, so whenever there was a...


Columnist Rev. Andrea Ayvazian: ‘I feel like going on’: Time to mobilize
11-15-2024 2:58 PM

By THE REV. ANDREA AYVAZIAN

If part of your post-election self-care regime is to stop reading commentary about the election, I invite you to stop reading this column now. And I support your decision to do so. For the rest of you diehards, some thoughts from this tired and...


Valley Bounty: Feeding fresh in our schools: Home Grown Springfield puts local produce into Springfield public schools
10-18-2024 11:51 AM

By LISA GOODRICH

As National Farm to School Month unfolds during October, the Connecticut River Valley puts the idea in action. Nationally observed since 2010, the month highlights the collaboration between farms and local schools.Simply feeding children is the root...


Guest columnist Paul Taylor: Hanging around the DNC
08-23-2024 2:19 PM

By PAUL TAYLOR

 When my son Sam and I go on our annual baseball trips, we like to explore. Games are usually at night. During the day, we walk. We especially like to explore neighborhoods. Sam is a Boston-based city planner who sees things urban in a unique way....


West-East rail funding in state plan will go toward track development between Springfield, Worcester
07-22-2024 4:36 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

Shortly after the Massachusetts Department of Transportation allocated $123 million for passenger rail service between Boston and the western part of the state, longtime proponent U.S. Rep. Richard Neal said the “reality of West-East Rail is happening...


Dakin reopening Kitten Intensive Care Unit
07-09-2024 12:18 PM

By ABNER ROJAS

SPRINGFIELD — As Dakin Humane Society reopens its Kitten Intensive Care Unit at 171 Union St. this month, Pioneer Valley residents are ready to continue their mission of nursing critically ill kittens back to health.The volunteer program was put on...


Columnist Rev. Andrea Ayvazian: Divided city? Pride brought us together
05-17-2024 2:14 PM

By THE REV. ANDREA AYVAZIAN

The Northampton Pride March, held on May 4, could not have come at a better time. I have marched with my family since my son was little, and he is now 36 years old. It is a part of our spring tradition. But this year, the march felt especially...


Overlooked no more: Leverett artist’s woodcut prints celebrate remarkable women of the past
05-09-2024 4:05 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

It started in early 2018 with a special New York Times series of articles, “Overlooked,” obituaries about notable people whose deaths had gone unreported in the newspaper, which first began publishing obits in 1851.Leverett printmaker and collage...


Columnist Andrea Ayvazian: Standing as witness to Armenian martyrs
04-19-2024 4:47 PM

By THE REV. ANDREA AYVAZIAN

My sister Gina had the proclamation framed and she displays it prominently on her wall. It means so much to our family. The Proclamation of the City of Northampton marking Armenian Martyrs’ Day, dated April 24, 2018, is signed by then-Mayor David...

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