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Grieving family speaks out: Two years after Northampton High grad’s tragic death, family pushes for new law
Willow Vandoloski stares into the phone camera, a solemn expression on her face as she recounts the story of her brother’s death.
A food fest to feel good about: Inaugural Western Mass Vegan Food Fest is this Sunday, June 15
A new vegan food festival is about to take root in the Pioneer Valley.
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A Look Back, June 14
Area briefs: No Kings rally in Northampton Saturday; Adult drawing for beginner classes; ARHS Class of ‘75 reunion; Historic Deerfield offers inside look at Stebbins House project
Arts Briefs: Cultural Chaos in Easthampton, Chris Haynes memorial at Bombyx, and more
‘Meant to only last the summer’: Amherst artist’s wheatpaste murals among those now decorating Montague
Sports
Dream Season Rolls On: Amherst girls’ 4x400 relay team wins New England championship, sets WMass record
The dream season continued for the Amherst Regional girls track & field team on Saturday.
Opinion
Guest columnist Joseph Levine: Antisemitism, anti-Zionism and the rights of Palestinians
The recent murder of two Israeli embassy employees in Washington and the attack on the people attending a vigil for the Israeli captives in Gaza has poured fuel on the fire consuming the movement for Palestinians rights, supposedly justifying the harshest crackdown on protected political speech since the days of McCarthy and the congressional Un-American Activities Committee. The almost universal response to these crimes – blaming the people who are protesting the unprecedented carnage wrought by the Israeli military in Gaza — highlights several troubling features of the state of debate over Israel/Palestine at this time.
Columnist Olin Rose-Bardawil: Calling out a ‘monstrous’ war
Guest columnist Gerry Shattuck: What if this were your neighborhood?
Tom Bodo: Burgy owes us better
Betty Ussach-Schwartz: The war of the titans

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
Brutal? No, beautiful: Holyoke artist Michael Karmody has found beauty — and a decent living — in concrete creations
HOLYOKE — Artist Michael Karmody knows a hard truth about concrete — that it is often associated with sidewalks and jails, not attractive things.
Area property deed transfers, June 13
Making News in business, June 13
Apprentice mandate eyed to shore up trade workforce
Filling the soft-serve void: Sips and Scoops Cafe now open in Easthampton
Arts & Life
Catharsis meets comedy: ‘Customers From Hell’ show will premiere at the Shea Theater on Sunday, June 15
Most people who have worked retail and food service jobs have dealt with customers who were rude, annoying, or just plain strange. A new comedy TV series written and filmed in the Pioneer Valley wants to answer the question: what if those customers were actually from Hell?
Obituaries
Edward Joseph Heon
HATFIELD, MA - Edward Joseph Heon passed in the early afternoon on June 9th after almost 89 years of life at home with his family by his side. Ed leaves his children Christopher (Cindi) of Shelburne Falls, Daniel (Alison) of Casco, Main... remainder of obit for Edward Joseph Heon
Ruth Ann Jones
Southampton, MA - Ruth Ann Boudo Jones 82, daughter of the late Henry J. Boudo and Helen M. (LaMontagne) Boudo, passed peacefully in her sleep the morning of June 4, 2025, at Elaine Manor in Hadley, MA. Ruth was born on November 27, 19... remainder of obit for Ruth Ann Jones
Nancy Bachand
Nancy (Allaire) Bachand HAYDENVILLE, MA - Nancy Allaire Bachand passed away June 11, 2025, peacefully at her home in Haydenville with her husband and daughter by her side. She was born November 7, 1935, in Northampton to Wilfred and Made... remainder of obit for Nancy Bachand
William Arthur Sbrega
Goshen, MA - William Arthur Sbrega passed away at home on June 10. He leaves his wife, Linda Winkler Sbrega; two brothers: Jack (wife Jo-Anne Manijak Sbrega), and Dennis (wife Diane Mancini); and Brother-in-Law Jim Winkler (wife Deb Som... remainder of obit for William Arthur Sbrega

Whately Elementary School Committee seat remains in limbo following election
After contentious TM over easements for new rail-trail, Williamsburg Select Board poised to call special meeting
Northampton plans to add 8 firefighters in new fiscal year
Split Amherst Finance Committee endorses towns $103.3M budget, council preps to vote Monday
Guest columnist Marietta Pritchard: Talking to Ukraine
Mount Toby Friends Meetinghouse to host panel talk on supporting immigrants
Development at Deerfield’s former St. James Church property remains in limbo
Northampton closes portion of Main Street sidewalk in danger of collapse
‘The end of something special’: Full-service Citgo station in Florence drops fuel pumps
Double duty, triple bond: Amherst’s Ferro savors time with sons on the field and ice
Northampton Post 28 makes a statement: 6-1 win over reigning champs Belchertown Post 239 (PHOTOS)
UMass hockey: Minutemen land NHL prospect, two more for Class of 2029
MIAA softball: Joseph Case ends top-seeded Hampshire's title hopes again with dominant 13-0 Final Four win (PHOTOS)
Valley Bounty: Rain or shine, strawberries are here: Teddy C. Smiarowski Farm welcomes another pick-your-own season
There is a Season with Molly Parr: Cheesecake sans stress: No need to track down your springform pan
Speaking of Nature: The pressures of parenthood: Bird dads, like human dads, deserve a happy Father’s Day
‘Is Alice in you?’: Teens reimagine ‘Alice in Wonderland’ in ‘genre-bending’ show next weekend in Northampton