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State pilot program puts restaurant takeout meals on food aid menus around region
NORTHAMPTON — Two city restaurants are partnering with the Northampton Survival Center to provide free meals to those facing food insecurity in the region.

Northampton woman jailed in dog death
NORTHAMPTON — A Northampton woman was ordered held in jail without bail on Wednesday after allegedly killing her dog in what a judge described as a “savage beating” and the city’s animal control officer called “the worst case I’ve seen.”
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UMass Hockey: Standout forward Cole O’Hara in the mix for Hobey Baker Award
I’ll admit it, I didn’t think UMass hockey forward Cole O’Hara would be a legitimate Hobey Baker Memorial Award candidate. When it was announced on Jan. 22 that O’Hara and Aydar Suniev were two of the more than 90 nominees in all of college hockey, I didn’t think much of it at the time.


Opinion

Teresa HerrNeckar: Future of Social Security
The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities says: “Few budgetary concepts generate as much unintended confusion and deliberate misinformation as the Social Security trust funds. The trust funds are invested in Treasury securities that are just as sound as all other U.S. government securities, held by investors around the globe and regarded as being among the world’s safest investments.”





Your Daily Puzzles

An approachable redesign to a classic. Explore our "hints."

A quick daily flip. Finally, someone cracked the code on digital jigsaw puzzles.

Chess but with chaos: Every day is a unique, wacky board.

Word search but as a strategy game. Clearing the board feels really good.

Align the letters in just the right way to spell a word. And then more words.
Business

Mill River Music jams: Northampton guitar shop relocates to larger digs on King Street
NORTHAMPTON — On an early March weekend, as numerous musicians took the stage at venues across the city for the Back Porch Music Festival, some spent a portion of their downtime at Mill River Music and Guitars, relaxing on the store’s couches, surrounded by hundreds of acoustic and electric guitars displayed on the walls.


Arts & Life

Speaking of Nature: The bluebird of happiness: Finding solace in the birds at my feeders
As I write this column I am feeling quite under the weather. The flu has come to town and it has me in its grip. I haven’t left the house in days and all I want to do is sleep. That being said, I am also stuck on “teacher time” and I can’t seem to sleep past 5 a.m. With the recent changing of the clocks this puts me in the unhappy position of being awake while it is still dark outside; annoying on a work day, positively miserable when not going to work.
Obituaries

Patricia Ann (DeSantis) Squires BELCHERTOWN, MA - On February 24, 2025, six days after her 85th birthday, Patricia Ann (DeSantis) Squires passed away at Cooley Dickinson Hospital following a brief illness. Patty was the daughter of Gaspe... remainder of obit for Patricia Ann Squires

Easthampton, MA - Celine Ann (Royer) Zimmermann, 65, of Easthampton, MA peacefully passed away Saturday, March 15, 2025. She was the beloved wife of Anthony Zimmermann. Celine was born on March 31, 1959, in Torrington CT, daughter of t... remainder of obit for Celine Zimmermann

Southbridge, MA - It is with deep sorrow we announce the passing of Donna (Klerowski)Dionne, 78, of Southbridge, MA. She passed on March 2, 2025, at St. Vincent Hospital Worcester, MA, following a short illness. Donna was born on March ... remainder of obit for Donna Dionne

Edgar "ED" Fleury Fairfield, CT - Celebrating the life of my wonderful father, Edgar "Ed" Fleury, who passed away March 17, 2025 at The Carolton in Fairfield, CT at the age of 88! It's amazing that even after having a stroke over 25 year... remainder of obit for Edgar Fleury