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Thousands turn out for ‘No Kings’ protests in WMass, say US is no place for an authoritarian
Thousands of western Massachusetts residents rallied in the streets on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies, joining the nationwide “No Kings” movement against actions they called authoritarian. Many in attendance pointed to the administration’s recent immigration raids and Trump’s federalization of the military against protesters as key drivers for their attendance.

Fourth grader leads effort to bring drum kit to Crocker Farm School
AMHERST — Like their peers at the other elementary schools in Amherst and Pelham, students in the band and orchestra at Crocker Farm School took the stage at the Amherst Regional Middle School for an annual spring concert in early June, showcasing their musical talent and the instrumental music education they receive.
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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 Jonathan P. Levin: Column on Israel, antisemitism ‘dehumanizing’
It is so distressing to me to read JM Sorrell’s column, “Terrorism apologists or useful idiots?” in the June 4 Gazette. I don’t know if I’m more distressed at the content of the column, and its invective, or at the Gazette for publishing it. I hardly know where to start concerning the content of the column. I have no bone to pick with Sorrell’s support for the state of Israel. I do have a bone — many, in truth — to pick regarding her condescension, her denigration, her disdain for people who hold views different from hers regarding the Palestine-Israel horror.



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.




Arts & Life

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.
Obituaries

West Battleboro, VT - Ted Searle, 77, (b. Edward Cornelius Searle III) of West Brattleboro passed away quietly at his home in early February. He was born in Springfield, Mass. February 4, 1948, the son of the late Edward C. Searle Jr. a... remainder of obit for Ted Searle

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

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 (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