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Around and About with Richard McCarthy: ‘Give it 120%’: Stories from the life of a TV producer turned Death Doula
03-14-2025 10:40 AM

By RICHARD MCCARTHY

Nan Bernstein lives in Tyringham, a town in the Berkshires, 29 miles west of the Gazette offices as the crow flies. She grew up in York, Pennsylvania, in the 1950s and ‘60s. Her grandfather was a tailor and her father owned and operated a small clothing factory.


UMass hockey: Minutemen looking to get past pesky Vermont in Hockey East opening round
03-11-2025 2:31 PM

By RYAN AMES

The postseason is here for the No. 14 UMass hockey team.


South Hadley poised to plant 400 trees over two years to expand its urban canopy
03-11-2025 12:29 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

SOUTH HADLEY — South Hadley will expand its urban canopy over the next two years through the Environmental Justice Tree Planting Program, an initiative that calls for planting 400 trees to replace old trees and boost the town’s climate resilience.


Neighbors raise concerns about proposed animal shelter in Deerfield
03-09-2025 11:51 AM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SOUTH DEERFIELD — A dozen residents from the Plain Road East and Mill Village Road neighborhood are expressing concerns about the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Regional Dog Shelter’s proposed building.


Div. 4 girls basketball: No. 3 South Hadley cruises into Final Four for third time in four years following 55-34 win over No. 6 Carver (PHOTOS)
03-07-2025 9:32 PM

By RYAN AMES

SOUTH HADLEY – The South Hadley girls basketball team used lengthy runs in the second and third quarters to power past Carver, 55-34, during its quarterfinal victory in the MIAA Division 4 state tournament on Friday.


Valley Bounty: Year-round access to local food: Fresh, frozen, canned and more available at Greenfield Winter Farmers’ Market
03-07-2025 10:27 AM

By LISA GOODRICH

“When people think of farms, they tend to think of the summer, abundance, corn fields, and flowers. What people don’t realize is that farms function year-round, and there are many business models that allow farmers to grow products year-round or have products year-round to sell,” says Hannah Logan, Market Manager of the Greenfield Winter Farmers’ Market.


Trump vows to press ahead on reshaping America in speech to Congress as Democrats register dissent
03-05-2025 9:24 AM

By ZEKE MILLER and MICHELLE L. PRICE

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump vowed to keep up his campaign of “swift and unrelenting action” in reorienting the nation’s economy, immigration and foreign policy in an unyielding address before Congress that left Democratic legislators to register their dissent with stone faces, placards calling out “lies,” and one legislator’s ejection.


MIAA tourneys: Emme Calkins, No. 9 Northampton handle No. 8 Westwood for spot in Div. 2 Elite 8
03-04-2025 9:04 PM

After making a run to the state semifinals a year ago, the Northampton girls basketball team is once again in the mix for a Final Four berth.


Local groups sound alarm over VA, NOAA cuts
03-03-2025 5:40 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

The Trump administration’s ongoing push to slash the federal workforce and spending is continuing to raise angst, with recent rounds of cuts drawing the ire of a leading local veterans organization and the New England Aquarium.


Sunderland ZBA begins review of Dollar Store plan
03-03-2025 12:31 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SUNDERLAND — The Zoning Board of Appeals last week continued the public hearing for a proposed 9,100-square-foot retail building expected to house a Dollar General at the corner of Route 116 and Clark Mountain Road with concerns over traffic and safety on the busy state highway.


Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Regional Dog Shelter looks to build new facility in Deerfield
03-01-2025 7:12 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

DEERFIELD — A nonprofit formed to raise money for regional dog shelter services in Franklin County is seeking permission from the town of Deerfield to construct an 8,000-square-foot shelter on a 13.4-acre parcel of land off Plain Road East.


MIAA tourneys: Noah Hambley, Jack Loughrey help South Hadley boys advance via wild 3OT victory over Uxbridge
02-28-2025 9:41 PM

By RYAN AMES

SOUTH HADLEY — Fans in South Hadley Friday night were treated to an all-time classic.


South County Senior Center forum lays out costs for two potential sites
02-28-2025 1:26 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SOUTH DEERFIELD — At the first of three planned forums, town officials and consultants from edmStudio laid out the costs of two potential future homes for the South County Senior Center.


On The Run with John Stifler: Downtown Northampton is worth the walk
02-28-2025 1:15 PM

As soon as I write “Picture Main Street” here, I’ll hasten to say this is not an opinion piece about whether or not widening sidewalks, reducing the number of automobile lanes in downtown Northampton from four and a half to three, and adding more bike lanes is a good idea. I appreciate concerns from downtown businesses about losing sales because getting around town may be difficult during the remodeling. I also think narrowing Main Street ultimately won’t make the traffic more congested, and the result may look as nice as the pedestrian-friendly centers of Boulder, Colorado, and Burlington, Vermont.


Climb every mountain: Valley photographer’s new book chronicles transformative Appalachian Trail thru-hike
02-28-2025 10:20 AM

By CAROLYN BROWN

Some people dream of taking months away from their jobs to hike the Appalachian Trail. For local photographer Carly Rae Brunault, hiking the trail from Georgia to Maine and meeting people along the way helped her deal with grief – and she’s since turned that experience into a book.


Valley Bounty: Makes sense, saves cents: Local CSA programs advantageous for farms and consumers
02-28-2025 10:18 AM

By LISA GOODRICH

For local farmers, winter is a time for planning the next growing season, catching up on small business tasks, and maintaining structures and equipment. For the local community, winter is the time to lock in prices on produce for the growing season by signing up for Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) membership.


Back Porch Festival returns next weekend: Tribute to Neil Young, ‘Bluegrass Spectacular’ and Lucinda Williams will headline
02-28-2025 10:17 AM

By CAROLYN BROWN

The roots music festival Back Porch Festival, which takes place in downtown Northampton, will return for its 11th year from Friday, March 7, through Sunday, March 9, with more than 60 performers.


Columnist Susan Wozniak: Is help coming for Social Security?
02-28-2025 7:01 AM

By SUSAN WOZNIAK

 


Conniff returns to Easthampton City Council
02-27-2025 3:09 PM

By ALEXA LEWIS

EASTHAMPTON — A familiar face has returned to the City Council after a competitive appointment process at Wednesday night’s meeting.


MIAA tourneys: Frontier boys’ late rally falls short in 58-55 prelim loss to Assabet Valley (PHOTOS)
02-25-2025 9:37 PM

Trailing by three points with five seconds to go in its MIAA Division 4 preliminary round game against No. 33 Assabet Valley Tuesday night, the No. 32 Frontier boys basketball team had one last chance to prolong its season.

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