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Vaillancourt named NHS principal; probe finds no issues with search
12-22-2019 11:55 PM

By GRETA JOCHEM

NORTHAMPTON — After an independent investigation found that the principal search committee’s work was “proper,” Lori Vaillancourt will be the new principal of Northampton High School, subject to contract negotiations, Superintendent John Provost...


After 50 years, The Pub bids adieu in Amherst
12-19-2019 11:03 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — After more than a half a century, The Pub, a popular downtown restaurant and bar, will be shuttering its doors as the building it occupies is slated for demolition.The Pub, which opened in 1968 in a new building at 15 East Pleasant St., and...


Holyoke husband jailed on shooting charges
12-12-2019 9:02 AM

By MICHAEL CONNORS

HOLYOKE — A city man was deemed dangerous by a judge Wednesday after authorities say he fired a gun on two separate occasions in one day at a man he believed was having an affair with his wife, allegedly telling police after his arrest that he wanted...


Making way for new green thumbs: Hadley Garden Center owners prepare to sell business
11-28-2019 8:30 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — Day in and day out for the past 31 years, through the busy spring planting and holiday seasons to the lulls of midwinter, Tom and Janine Giles have emphasized their responsibility to customers as owners of the Hadley Garden Center.“People...


Ode Boutique to close after nearly a decade
11-18-2019 5:08 PM

By JACQUELYN VOGHEL

NORTHAMPTON — Ode Boutique, a Main Street presence for nearly a decade, will close shop on Dec. 20.The exit comes amid a flurry of downtown businesses shuttering — a phenomenon that has stoked some anxiety about the economic vitality of Northampton’s...


Boxing, life coach G. Djata Bumpus dies at 65
11-09-2019 4:27 PM

By BERA DUNAU

NORTHAMPTON — G. Djata Bumpus, who trained in former heavyweight champion Joe Frazier’s gym in Philadelphia and taught boxing for more than 30 years in the Pioneer Valley, died on Tuesday in Washington, D.C., after a short battle with cancer. He was...


Laughter as therapy: In new video, performance artist Sally Greenhouse recounts the aftermath of breaking her neck
10-31-2019 4:59 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

In the 1990s, Sally Greenhouse had a regular gig on Northampton Community Television (now Northampton Open Media, or NOM) with her show “The Greenhouse Effect,” a combination of performance art, monologue and comedy in which the multidisciplinary...


Remembering David Berman: Late singer-songwriter and poet had key ties to the Valley
09-26-2019 1:50 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

For a long time, he was unsure of his singing voice, wondering if it was really good enough to front a band. And for a good part of the time he was making albums, he also shunned most live performances, not feeling he could sing in front of an...


Olde Towne Tavern in Amherst closes after surrendering liquor license
09-24-2019 2:46 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Olde Towne Tavern, a bar in business for nearly a decade at the northern end of downtown, recently closed after surrendering its all-alcohol liquor license to the town.Opened in spring 2011 at 1 Pray St., the 1,872-square foot site, with...


Throwback caps and gear: Mass Vintage opens first retail store in Amherst
09-22-2019 11:20 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Those with an affinity for sports ballcaps from yesteryear might want to check out the special hat room at Mass Vintage’s new retail store Boltwood Walk at the former Knights of Columbus Quigley Hall.The 420 cubbies that line the wall of...


Two deny charges in alleged UMass kickback scheme
09-12-2019 12:01 PM

By BERA DUNAU

NORTHAMPTON — Two of the three men accused of fraud at the University of Massachusetts Amherst involving thousands of dollars of kickbacks and unlawful gifts, including vacations to Mexico, were arraigned Wednesday in Hampshire Superior Court.Victor...


RV-ing up to hit the road: Newlyweds escape city grind with motor home renovation
08-23-2019 11:58 AM

By LUIS FIELDMAN

SUNDERLAND – Newlyweds Martin Jutres and Micki Kahn had lived in New York City for several years, but about a year ago, they wanted a change. City life had them burned-out, they said.There were several options the young couple considered. Among them...


Pizzeria Paradiso changing hands, name
08-04-2019 11:57 PM

By BERA DUNAU

NORTHAMPTON — When he was around 10 years old, Andrew Brow went to Pizzeria Paradiso. As he was watching one of the cooks work, their eyes met and something special happened: The cook threw him a pizza dough.“I caught it, and I threw it back up to...


UMass researchers compile lists of 100 worst polluters
08-02-2019 12:12 AM

By DUSTY CHRISTENSEN

AMHERST — Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have published three lists detailing the 100 worst air, water and greenhouse gas polluters in the country.The lists — the Toxic 100 Air Polluters Index, Toxic 100 Water Polluters Index...


Three-story apartment building proposed again in Easthampton
07-30-2019 7:00 PM

By MICHAEL CONNORS

EASTHAMPTON — The city Planning Board is expected to review an application for a three-story apartment building on Cottage Street next week, which would modify plans for a similar proposal already approved by the board for the site in 2017.The new...


A dental hot spot emerges in Hadley
07-22-2019 12:07 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — When Noelle Nubani and Cyrus Safizadeh open their new dental practice next month on Route 9, the couple will begin with just a handful of patients in what appears to be an increasingly competitive market for those who are in the field of...


NHS nixes AP chemistry after teacher departs
07-19-2019 2:44 PM

By GRETA JOCHEM

NORTHAMPTON — Advanced Placement chemistry will not be offered at Northampton High School in the fall.In a July 11 letter sent to AP chemistry students and their parents and guardians, interim principal Lori Vaillancourt wrote, “We have a change in...


Southampton man gets 4 to 5 years for child sexual assaults
07-18-2019 9:58 PM

By MICHAEL CONNORS

NORTHAMPTON — A Southampton man was sentenced Monday to four to five years of incarceration for assaulting and raping two children in two separate cases between 2015 and 2017.Under a plea deal, Joshua Leblanc pleaded guilty in Hampshire Superior Court...


Chesapeake Bay Candle operations moving to Yankee Candle plant in Whately
07-08-2019 11:46 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

WHATELY – Production of wax and wicks in town is expected to increase starting in the fall, when Chesapeake Bay Candle’s operations move from Maryland to the Whately plant that manufactures Yankee Candles.Chesapeake Bay Candle and Yankee Candle are...


Man pleads not guilty to trafficking over 1,000 pounds of marijuana in Chesterfield
06-13-2019 11:07 PM

By JACQUELYN VOGHEL

NORTHAMPTON — A Connecticut man was arraigned in Hampshire Superior Court on Thursday on a charge of trafficking in over 1,000 pounds of marijuana in Chesterfield.On Oct. 2, 2018, fire officials responded to a call at 213 Ireland St. in Chesterfield,...

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