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Amherst advocates decry budget freeze for community responders
06-16-2025 3:06 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Two Community Responders for Equity, Safety and Service positions to remain vacant for the next year and the continued lack of directing emergency dispatch calls to these responders is alarming advocates for the unarmed police alternative.

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Residents petition Amherst to help curb ICE actions in town
06-19-2025 2:06 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Amherst residents are petitioning the Town Council to push back on Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions that might lead to immigrants being held against their will and possibly being deported from the United States.


Jones Library’s next chapter begins: Expansion, renovation underway following emotional groundbreaking ceremony
06-18-2025 4:39 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A sense of community and belonging at the Jones Library and the lasting memories at the building are as important to Emily Wang and her family as the books they regularly access there.


Amherst probes rising E. coli levels at Puffer’s Pond
06-18-2025 11:50 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Just after Memorial Day, the first round of testing to determine the E. coli levels at Puffer’s Pond revealed the bacteria in the water exceeded acceptable state standards, requiring the temporary closing of the site for swimming.


Amherst council inks $103M for fiscal 2026, though some want restoration of 2 community responder positions
06-17-2025 5:16 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Despite both written and oral appeals from advocates for the town’s unarmed community responders, two positions in the department will go unfilled for the next year after the Town Council approved a $103.3 million fiscal year 2026 budget for town, school and library operations.


Amherst to solicit opinions for charter review at first of three listening sessions
06-17-2025 10:03 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — An initial meeting to collect feedback from residents about the town charter adopted by voters seven years ago, putting in place a council-manager form of government, takes place Wednesday.


As cable declines, Hadley Media pushes for YouTube growth
06-16-2025 11:33 AM

By Staff Report

HADLEY — A continued decline in the number of households connected to Charter Spectrum cable is a major factor in a push by Hadley Media’s director to get both residents and others interested in public meetings and town events to subscribe to its YouTube channel.


Acting officer in charge of Shutesbury PD; police budget prominent discussion at recent Town Meeting
06-16-2025 11:24 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

SHUTESBURY — An acting officer in charge is overseeing Shutesbury Police through the end of June, with the current police chief on administrative leave.


Fourth grader leads effort to bring drum kit to Crocker Farm School
06-15-2025 7:36 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

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.


Amherst-Pelham schools land $500K to build on its electric bus program
06-15-2025 7:36 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Amherst-Pelham Regional Schools, through its private transportation provider Highland Electric Fleets in Beverly, will continue to electrify school buses through a $500,000 grant from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center.


Split Amherst Finance Committee endorses towns $103.3M budget, council preps to vote Monday
06-13-2025 1:58 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — As a divided Finance Committee recommends the Town Council adopt the $103.3 million fiscal year 2026 spending plan brought forward by Town Manager Paul Bockelman, members are preparing a letter to school officials advising them that a portion of the elementary school budget is to be considered a one-time gift.


Rebirth of Revolutionary-era sawmill in Leverett: Park, nature trail opens, restoration efforts continue for historic building
06-13-2025 11:27 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

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Mount Toby Friends Meetinghouse to host panel talk on supporting immigrants
06-13-2025 9:21 AM

LEVERETT — As Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions take place across Massachusetts, with some happening in the region, a panel discussion is being held at the Mount Toby Friends Meetinghouse, 194 Long Plain Road (Route 63) Monday night.


Amherst-Pelham union: Schools facing crisis over racism against Black employees, renew call for 10-point action plan
06-12-2025 3:34 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A union representing teachers, paraprofessionals and clerical staff in the Amherst-Pelham public schools is renewing a call for action, first delivered to the Amherst Regional School Committee more than a year ago, that includes a 10-point plan for addressing racism against Black employees.


Former Easthampton councilor testifies about local antisemitism
06-11-2025 7:33 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

EASTHAMPTON — Recalling an incident in the city’s public schools in which a Jewish child was targeted with Nazi salutes and taunts and opted to remove the Star of David on his person out of fear for his well-being, a former Easthampton city councilor told a legislative panel that the strategy school officials used in response was to “delay, deflect, deny and delegitimize.”


Hadley planners OK used car business across from Hopkins Academy on Russell Street
06-10-2025 3:33 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — A used car business that can display up to 10 vehicles for sale at a time will be allowed to set up at a 1.4-acre parcel at the corner of Route 9 and Goffe Street.


Amherst Finance Committee backs plan for steep water, sewer rate hikes
06-10-2025 3:00 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — With the Finance Committee advising the “worst is yet to come” for the town’s aging sewer system, members are unanimously supporting steep increases to the town’s proposed sewer and water rates.


Trump yanks $87M clean energy grant from Sublime Systems for its low-carbon cement plant in Holyoke
06-09-2025 4:50 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HOLYOKE — Recent cancellation of an $87 million federal grant to support construction of a low-carbon cement startup’s manufacturing plant in Holyoke is not expected to derail plans that would have that facility open by 2028, though the company is reviewing backup options.


Hadley retains Action EMS to handle service for two more years
06-09-2025 1:22 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — A new two-year contract with a private ambulance service, with an option for a third year, will mean emergency medical care at the Advanced Life Support level for Hadley residents will continue to be provided by Action EMS Ambulance.


Vacant former school in South Amherst could become anchor for housing development
06-08-2025 7:53 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Even with several residential developments in the pipeline or under construction in Amherst, including some aimed at providing homes for low- and moderate-income individuals and families, the town is looking at creating new opportunities for addressing a continued housing shortage.


Sneak peek: Cooley Dickinson shows off progress on hospital’s new Emergency Department
06-06-2025 3:04 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

NORTHAMPTON — Only steps away from where ambulances will be bringing patients to Cooley Dickinson Hospital’s expanded Emergency Department are two dedicated resuscitation rooms.

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