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By SCOTT MERZBACH
AMHERST — Back from the supermarket with four bags of groceries, Joyce Silverstone was confronted by a pond in the middle of her street, and a dilemma: should she drive through the deep water to get home, or would it be wise to park the vehicle on...
By SCOTT MERZBACH
AMHERST — Late town manager John Musante will be honored with a memorial tree on the Town Common as part of a series of events celebrating Arbor Month in Amherst.The recognition for Musante, who died in 2015, is a way to recognize him for support of...
By KYLE GRABOWSKI
Amherst Regional product Devonte’ McCall approached his postgraduate season with one goal in mind: a college scholarship.After a year at the Westminster School in Simsbury, Connecticut, the Belchertown native achieved it. McCall announced Monday on...
By KYLE GRABOWSKI
AMHERST — A chorus of “Go Mammoths” will soon erupt from the stands of LeFrak Gymnasium, Lehrman Stadium and around the Amherst College campus.The school announced its first official mascot Monday — the Mammoths.It won a vote of alumni, students,...
Big not better, and may be worse Friday’s illogical editorial (“Support Amherst school plan”) extols the “mega-mania” that periodically grips Amherst, as the town too frequently confuses size with quality. Two of our grandchildren attend a beaten-up,...
By SCOTT MERZBACH
AMHERST — Two incumbents elected in 2014 and a challenger, who is also seeking a term on the School Committee, are running for the two, three-year terms available on the Select Board at the March 28 town election.Robert Greeney, 76 McClellan St., a...
By SCOTT MERZBACH
AMHERST — The town’s top elected officials Monday endorsed the effort to make Amherst a sanctuary community where all immigrants, whether in the United States legally or not, receive protections to ensure their safety and well-being. After two hours...
By SCOTT MERZBACH
AMHERST — As one of the youngest state legislators in the history of Massachusetts, Solomon Goldstein-Rose, 23, is happy to share his interest in politics with both his constituents and those who aren’t yet old enough to vote. Hoping to inspire high...
By STEPHANIE MURRAY
AMHERST — Larry Kelley spent 10 years rushing to the scene of breaking news. Whether it was a car crash, a fire or a rowdy student gathering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst — he was always on it. But Kelley’s social media feeds and blog...
By KYLE GRABOWSKI
The divide between varsity athletes and the rest of the student body is a primary concern detailed in a report Amherst College released last week.Amherst President Carolyn “Biddy” Martin commissioned the report, titled “The Place of Athletics at...
By DAVE EISENSTADTER
AMHERST — Amherst College is on the verge of picking a new mascot, and among the front-runners is a cute, wheel-running rodent.Following the removal of the controversial Lord Jeff as Amherst’s unofficial school mascot early last year, the college’s...
Amherst forum to focus on school, town affairsA forum featuring School Superintendent Michael Morris and Town Manager Paul Bockelman, which will provide an overview of school and town affairs, will be held Wednesday morning.“The State of the Town,”...
By LISA SPEAR
Air Force veteran John Paradis’ snoring stutters like a chainsaw before he stops breathing.Paradis, 53, of Northampton gasps for air, choking back to consciousness after his airways collapse over and over again throughout the night. He is fighting to...
By STEPHANIE MURRAY
AMHERST — The Hospice of the Fisher Home is nearly ready to reopen after a devastating July fire that destroyed much of the building’s roof and displaced six patients.The reopening will return a rare resource to Hampshire County. According to...
By SCOTT MERZBACH
As the new state representative for the 3rd Hampshire District, Solomon Goldstein-Rose plans to make himself available to residents in Amherst, Pelham and Precinct 1 in Granby on a regular basis.Goldstein-Rose, who dropped by the Bangs Community...
By SCOTT MERZBACH
AMHERST — A proposal to expand and renovate the Jones Library will be submitted to the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners in less than three weeks, even as issues with preliminary plans continue to be addressed.But Austin Sarat, president of...
By SCOTT MERZBACH
Amherst Democratic Sen. Stanley C. Rosenberg is pledging that the state Legislature will continue to make positive changes for residents of Massachusetts, addressing education funding, income inequality, energy needs and climate change, as well as the...
By SCOTT MERZBACH
AMHERST — The union representing Amherst firefighters is using social media to raise concerns that the Amherst Fire Department is already overwhelmed by emergency calls three days into 2017. On New Year’s Day, Amherst Firefighters Local 1764 wrote on...
By SCOTT MERZBACH
AMHERST — Break-ins at three homes, all reported Saturday afternoon, are being investigated by Amherst Police.Police are also investigating an armed robbery in which two men allegedly showed a knife, while stealing $10 in cash and a cellphone from a...
By SCOTT MERZBACH
AMHERST — Promoting affordable housing, enhancing community services for low- and moderate-income residents and making public infrastructure more accessible are among the projects encouraged in the town’s 2017 community development strategy.This...
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