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Let’s Talk Relationships: Uncovering the roots of negative self-talk: What you say to yourself echoes in your relationships
04-11-2025 10:01 AM

By AMY NEWSHORE

Our thoughts and beliefs about ourselves greatly impact how we feel and act in our close relationships. Humans are the only species that engage in “self-talk.” Many of us find ourselves having both positive thoughts about ourselves (for example, “I feel proud for what I just accomplished”) and other times negative and self-defeating thoughts (such as, “I am not attractive enough”). In my work with couples, it is often the derogatory self-talk that each individual engages in that contributes to the difficult and painful dynamics between partners.

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Area briefs: Northampon Main Street banner project; Bike ride starting in South Hadley; Anti-bullying program at Edwards Library; Vietnamese poet to lecture at UMass
04-12-2025 3:49 PM

NORTHAMPTON — The Northampton Center for the Arts (NCFA) announces the inaugural Main Street Banner Project, an opportunity for artists of all ages and experience levels to showcase their work in the heart of downtown Northampton. Local talent is invited to submit their creative images for this community initiative.


Around Amherst: Wildwood School highlights culture of positivity
04-10-2025 12:26 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Using project-based learning in the classroom, building a supportive and welcoming place and treating all students fairly and equitably are how culture is built intentionally at Wildwood School.


From the publisher
04-09-2025 7:01 AM

Dear Readers,


‘Hands Off’ protest: 5,000 people in half-dozen Hampshire County communities protest against Trump policies
04-07-2025 4:52 PM

By SAMUEL GELINAS

REGION — Pent-up frustration boiled over in Hampshire County on Saturday, where some 5,000 people in as many as six communities eschewed a bitter rain to send a message to President Donald Trump and Elon Musk: stop pursuing cruel policies that attack American rights and freedoms.


Making News in Business, April 4
04-03-2025 12:59 PM

HOLYOKE — Job seekers across western Massachusetts are invited to a “Get Hired Job Fair” at Holyoke Mall on Wednesday, April 9, from 1 to 4 p.m., on the lower level in Macy’s Court.


Several Gazette staffers land New England press awards
03-31-2025 3:49 PM

By CAROLYN BROWN

NORTHAMPTON — Several Gazette staff members were honored this weekend in the New England Newspaper & Press Association’s 2024 Better Newspaper Competition, which held its awards ceremony in Portland, Maine.


‘Wallace the Brave’ tumbles onto Gazette comics page
03-31-2025 7:00 AM

By SAMUEL GELINAS

NORTHAMPTON — Believe it or not, something good for all ages can come out of a liquor store — and one of those things has arrived on the Gazette’s comics page.


‘For the love of music’: Florence Community Band set to hold first-ever multigenerational concert
03-30-2025 12:33 PM

By SAMUEL GELINAS

NORTHAMPTON — The Florence Community Band has put on many concerts in its nearly quarter-century of existence, but the longtime group of volunteer musicians is about to embark on a first as it prepares for this spring’s annual concert.


Around Amherst: UMass doctor earns legislative Black Excellence Award
03-07-2025 10:55 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Dr. Khama Ennis, an Amherst resident and board-certified emergency physician with more than 20 years of clinical experience, is receiving the 2025 Black Excellence Award for the 3rd Hampshire District.


Area briefs: Five College Consortium launches LangMedia website; Ellsberg initiative at UMass to feature speech by activist-in-residence; Hadley receives risk management award
02-15-2025 10:03 PM

AMHERST — LangMedia, the Five College Consortium’s online collection of learning resources focusing on less-commonly taught languages, has a new website. Funded by a grant from the Davis Educational Foundation, the redeveloped site offers free, high-quality language-learning tools in dozens of less-commonly taught languages.


St. Patrick’s Committee selects Longmeadow native Bridget Moynahan for JFK award
01-21-2025 1:44 PM

STAFF REPORT

HOLYOKE — The St. Patrick’s Committee of Holyoke has selected actress, author, and model Bridget Moynahan as the 2025 recipient of the prestigious John F. Kennedy National Award.


A Look Back, Jan. 21
01-21-2025 6:00 AM

Gerard A. Wallace has announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for city councilor from Ward 4. Wallace says that he feels that a “fresh, energetic approach to the problems that beset our city is needed.” Wallace is concerned about high taxes, the problems of the elderly, the unemployment situation and the need for younger people in government.


Takeaways from Biden’s farewell address, which serves as warning to country
01-17-2025 9:43 AM

By CHRIS MEGERIAN and COLLEEN LONG

WASHINGTON — With only days left in the White House, President Joe Biden was saving a few surprises for his farewell address Wednesday evening. Instead of simply summing up his term in office, he used the opportunity to issue dire warnings about the future and call for deep changes to the country’s foundational document.


Area briefs: Unitarian Society to celebrate gender identity as civil right; Power-Greene to lead MLK Day lecture; Cahillane elected to leadership post with sheriffs’ association
01-15-2025 11:46 AM

Power-Greene to lead MLK Day lecture

NORTHAMPTON — The Unitarian Society of Northampton & Florence at 220 Main St. will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy on Sunday with a service to honor the stories of transgender and nonbinary people in the community.


MassDOT issues 3rd warning about texting scam called smishing; UMass prof offers tips on what to do
01-14-2025 1:03 PM

By JANE KAUFMAN

It looks so benign.


‘Not your mama’s ‘Newsies’’: Amherst Community Theater production updates the musical with women and nonbinary characters
01-08-2025 1:41 PM

By CAROLYN BROWN

Fans of the Disney musical “Newsies” generally know the titular group of characters as boys, but a local theater company’s upcoming production is expanding the show to include female and nonbinary characters.


Note to subscribers
01-07-2025 4:14 PM

Deliveries of the Thursday edition of the Gazette made through the USPS only will be delayed until Friday due to the national day of observance and suspension of regular mail delivery.Home delivery by an independent carrier will arrive as usual on...


Area briefs: Holiday tree collection event in Northampton; ‘STILL Singing’ at A.P.E. Gallery; Holyoke’s police chief swearing in; Author to talk retirement at Amherst Books
01-05-2025 11:01 AM

Annual holiday tree collection eventNORTHAMPTON — The Department of Public Works will collect holiday trees for recylcing on Saturday, Jan. 11, from 9 a.m. to noon. Trees should be brought to the front, right parking lot of Smith Vocational and...


Photos: Traveling light show
01-02-2025 1:33 PM


Healey touts uptick in public transit ridership
12-31-2024 8:01 AM

By SAMUEL GELINAS

NORTHAMPTON — Maura Healey, reflecting midway through her first term as governor, noted the many investments she is making in the state, such as access to free college and free school lunches and breakfasts, the results of which aren’t fully known as...

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