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In her element: Kari Kastango of South Hadley becomes first person to swim all 410 miles of the Connecticut River
10-26-2023 2:37 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

During her record-setting swim of the Connecticut River, Kari Kastango found herself joined by the wildlife who inhabit the water: a duckling splashing along the riverbank during its first swim, a long sturgeon slinking past her, three fawns dancing...

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One for the record books? Florence man’s 40-mile pumpkin paddle ends with ‘only one near-capsize’
11-07-2023 4:21 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

Hop in a car at the Stillwater Bridge in Deerfield and you can make it to the Dinosaur Footprints in Holyoke in about a half-hour. A bicycle can you get you there in roughly 2½ hours and walking will likely take you eight hours. Dave Rothstein now...


Rebecca Todd named Connecticut River Conservancy’s new executive director
10-19-2023 7:59 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — Years ago, Rebecca Todd and her roommate decided to cap off their first year at Dartmouth College by paddling home on the Connecticut River — from Hanover, New Hampshire to Walpole, New Hampshire.“I wouldn’t say that was the start of my...


Three County Fair back for another ride: 35K expected to attend annual event that kicks off Friday
08-29-2023 6:13 PM

By MADDIE FABIAN

NORTHAMPTON — With a sunny forecast and a schedule packed with agricultural events, music, motor sport activities, food and local art, the 206th Three County Fair is set to kick off Friday and run through Labor Day on Monday.First been held in 1818,...


Swollen Connecticut River slams Valley marinas as it nears crest
07-11-2023 9:39 PM

By JAMES PENTLAND

NORTHAMPTON — With smaller rivers around the county dropping below flood stage Tuesday, attention turned to the still-rising Connecticut River and the homes and businesses in harm’s way.At Brunelle’s Marina in South Hadley, the river sent tons of...


High waters putting damper on regional river recreation
07-07-2023 7:57 PM

By JAMES PENTLAND

NORTHAMPTON — Water levels were receding Friday after a rainy stretch to start the month, but many boaters and fishermen were still cautious about going out on the region’s rivers.“This is exceptional, what’s going on,” said Ken Salem, a Northampton...


Channel markers program intended to keep boaters, others on the Connecticut River safe struggles to stay afloat
07-02-2023 12:22 PM

By EMILY THURLOW

NORTHAMPTON — Amid the patriotic displays of fireworks booming across the Valley skies, the aroma of burgers and hot dogs sizzling on a grill, and red, white, and blue decor draping tabletops and tents for outdoor barbecues, there’s also an influx of...


Northampton native Eva Gerstle paddles entire Connecticut River with friend Anya Steele
06-26-2023 3:46 PM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

Northampton native Eva Gerstle isn’t one to shy away from long outdoor excursions – four years ago, a then 19-year-old Gerstle completed a five-month solo thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail, covering more than 2,000 miles. Recently, Gerstle had the...


FirstLight settlement draws mixed response
04-03-2023 3:29 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

TURNERS FALLS — In what the company says is a “huge win for the environment,” FirstLight Hydro Generating Co. is promising to spend $152 million on upgrades at its three facilities on the Connecticut River as part of its new 50-year licensee renewal...


Holyoke needs $27M in repairs to fix river polluting issue; agreement reached with DOJ
03-23-2023 6:14 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

HOLYOKE — The city will undertake $27 million in infrastructure projects over the next 15 years to partially separate its stormwater and sewage systems to solve a long-running problem of sewage discharges into the Connecticut River.Holyoke officials...


Splash mob events to be held in Northampton
07-27-2017 3:49 PM

For those who want to cool off during the dog days of summer, keep an eye out for the Connecticut River Conservancy’s “splash mobs” coming to Hampshire County this week.On July 16, conservancy director Andrew Fisk began boating down the Connecticut...


Down the river: A source-to-sea journey
07-27-2017 3:41 PM

By CAITLIN ASHWORTH

Editor’s note:  The Connecticut River Conservancy announced in statement Thursday that the remaining splash mob events associated with the source-to-the-sea journey have been canceled.NORTHAMPTON — The Connecticut River wasn’t always as clean as it is...


Arts form bridge for River Roll and Stroll Festival
05-07-2017 9:01 PM

By JACK SUNTRUP

HOLYOKE — The Connecticut River powered over the Holyoke Dam Sunday under an overcast sky, and hundreds of people stopped to see it.From Route 116’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge, that view is not a new one. But for the first time ever, MassDOT on...


CT Watershed Council now CT River Conservancy
04-14-2017 12:50 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — The Connecticut River Watershed Council is retiring its name and logo, but Executive Director Andrew Fisk said it will remain the same organization.Now called the Connecticut River Conservancy, the nonprofit environmental advocate, has...


Officials declare flood watch as melting snow flows into the Connecticut River
04-12-2017 9:05 AM

By GAZETTE STAFF

A flood watch is in effect for communities along the lower Connecticut River from Montague, Massachusetts to Middle Haddam, Connecticut.The possible flooding comes as unseasonably warm weather melts snow in Vermont and New Hampshire. That could cause...

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