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By SHAWN MEDOW
EUGENE, Oregon — Harvard sophomore Gabby Thomas was in fourth place with 50 meters to go in the 200-meter final at the NCAA outdoor track and field championships.With about 15 meters to go, Oregon’s Deajah Stevens, one of the favorites to win the...
By Rebecca Mullen
GRANBY — For the second consecutive year, Granby Junior/Senior High School students are protesting proposed budget cuts that, if approved, could mean the loss of several teaching positions in the district. At 10:50 a.m. on Friday, the school’s...
By SHAWN MEDOW
EUGENE, Oregon — Harvard sophomore sprinter Gabby Thomas meditates to get focused. In fact, it’s part of her training at Harvard.It’s part of her pre-race preparation, too. She needed to do that twice Thursday at the NCAA outdoor track and field...
By REBECCA MULLEN
NORTHAMPTON — I scream, you scream — and with a new handicapped-accessible ramp, everyone is now able to scream for Herrell’s ice cream.The ramp is part of a series of accessibility renovations undertaken by Main Street fixture Thornes Marketplace, an...
By ELLIOT WELD
AMHERST — The sixth-seeded Hopkins Academy baseball team fell to No. 2 St. Mary, 7-1, Wednesday in the Western Massachusetts Division 4 Tournament semifinal round at UMass’ Lorden Field.Saints pitcher Nate Bonini had a no-hitter entering the sixth...
By REBECCA MULLEN
EASTHAMPTON — Nearly eight decades ago, Roma Donais joined the Tuesday Afternoon Club in Easthampton. The young mother and newlywed had no way of knowing in the early 1940s that she would be the club’s guest of honor in 2017.But that’s exactly what...
By JEFF LAJOIE
Rubbing elbows with some of the top players throughout the country and beyond, South Deerfield’s Jonathan Elkins played in the biggest tournament of his young golf career on Monday. The 16-year old, who just completed his freshman year at Taft School...
By CRAIG RILEY
SOUTH HADLEY — An early power surge and a strong starting pitching performance paved the way to a 9-3 victory for top-seeded South Hadley over No. 8 Greenfield Monday afternoon in the quarterfinals of the Western Massachusetts Division 3 Baseball...
By FRAN RYAN
WILLIAMSBURG — Voters at annual Town Meeting Monday approved to a $65,000 study that will gather critical information for future construction of a 2-mile path through town called the Mill River Greenway. Voters at Town Meeting, which drew 215 of the...
By Dr. Wilson C. Mertens
Getting a diagnosis of cancer, with its emotional shock, is disempowering for patients. Frequently patients struggle for more information to try to establish a little more control over their situation.Today, compared to just a few years ago,...
By Fran Ryan
HUNTINGTON — Beach balls bounced through the audience and air horns loudly sounded when Superintendent David B. Hopson declared the members of the Gateway Regional High School Class of 2017 to be officially graduated on Friday evening.The graduation...
By REBECCA MULLEN
HATFIELD — “We may not have it all together, but together we have it all,” read the banner hanging over the stage at Smith Academy’s 145th graduation. The class of 2017 had chosen the adage as their motto and, true to the phrase, individuality and...
By MICKEY RATHBUN
Some garden sites are more challenging than others. But to say that Randy and Sue Frost’s property poses landscaping challenges is an understatement. They purchased their house, on Coles Meadow Road in Northampton, in 2001, while it was still under...
By NYSSA KRUSE
NORTHAMPTON — A tall, lanky 15-year-old approaches a hurdle made of rope strung between plastic cones. An athlete at a Special Olympics track and field event, he is guided by an aide to step over one hurdle after another.Cheers of “We got it!” and...
By NYSSA KRUSE
NORTHAMPTON — A man in an oversized jacket walked out of Haymarket Cafe on Tuesday morning carrying a cardboard sign asking for coffee, cash or anything strangers could spare. It was a request the cafe is prepared to fulfill, at least with food,...
By Nyssa KRUSE
NORTHAMPTON — Residents plan to take to the streets at 11 a.m. Saturday for the March for Truth, a demonstration seeking more rigorous investigation into ties between the Trump administration and Russia.Debby Pastrich-Klemer, co-chair of the group...
By DIANE BRONCACCIO
ASHFIELD — A $140,000 state grant may allow a local theater company to expand further by converting a barn into an artists’ studio.The Double Edge Theatre has just received a Cultural Facilities Fund grant that makes it possible to complete the...
By CHANCE VILES
AMHERST — Families filled white tents at Hampshire College Saturday to watch the 306 graduating students finish a four-year trek to getting a degree.Mild warmth and a light breeze kept the shaded tent temperate, raising spirits of students, faculty...
By Dave Eisenstadter
Each week on Thursday afternoons the Beyond Birth group meets in the little yellow house by Cooley Dickinson Hospital on Locust Street in Northampton. While my wife and I were on leave from our jobs following the birth of our son, we tried to attend...
By ETHAN WELD
AMHERT — Westfield, New Jersey, defeated top-seeded Amherst Regional, 12-11, on Sunday afternoon in the 26th-annual Amherst Ultimate Invitational Tournament title game.It was the first time Westfield won the tournament, and it became just the seventh...
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