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Finding a new purpose: Easthampton receives three housing proposals for former elementary schools
03-22-2023 11:30 AM

By EMILY THURLOW

EASTHAMPTON — The former classrooms inside the three 100-year-old elementary school buildings could one day become the living quarters of city residents based on the three redevelopment proposals pitched for the buildings.The City Council declared the...


Big boost for region’s medical care: Baystate opens $170M expansion of operating, heart and neuro rooms
03-19-2023 6:26 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

SPRINGFIELD — Operating rooms that are double the size and provide space for the necessary technology for surgeries with smaller incisions, allowing patients to recover faster, are opening at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield this week.The...


Artful appreciation: Northampton Survival Center thanks dutiful donors with postcards created by local artists
03-17-2023 3:53 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

There are a lot of ways to say “thank you.”The Northampton Survival Center decided a good means for doing that would be with art.In a program they’re hoping to make an annual event, the Survival Center staff enlisted 15 regional artists to create...


Plans for new senior center in Southampton coming into focus
03-07-2023 2:34 PM

By EMILY THURLOW

SOUTHAMPTON — The town’s Council on Aging does its best to offer various programs and activities to Southampton seniors. Some mornings, the day begins with Spanish lessons or a coffee hour, others it may start off with a tai chi or yoga class. But one...


A lifeline for seniors: As living costs skyrocket, senior centers can help those on fixed income find assistance
02-24-2023 5:43 PM

By EMILY THURLOW

EASTHAMPTON — With utility rates skyrocketing well past where they were last year, and the increased costs of food, medicine and housing, the burden can quickly become too much for those living on a fixed income.Cynthia Tarail, director of the...


Fallen tree destroys raptor enclosures, kills owls in Conway
02-23-2023 11:02 AM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

CONWAY — Even those who are driven to help others sometimes need help. Just ask raptor rehabilitator Tom Ricardi, whose bird enclosures were recently ravaged by a fallen pine tree. According to Ricardi, the tree tore through one of the property’s...


The Beat Goes On: Poetry and folk in Northampton, rock, blues and punk in Amherst, and more
02-02-2023 3:52 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Signature Sounds is gearing up for a considerably expanded Back Porch Festival this year, with the annual roots music fest, which takes place March 3 through 5, now featuring over 50 bands and artists performing in eight different downtown Northampton...


Easthampton Community Center on front lines of fight against hunger 
01-30-2023 9:20 PM

By EMILY THURLOW

EASTHAMPTON — Almost every morning, Robin Bialecki is up at 5 a.m. to make her rounds at grocery stores like Big Y and Stop & Shop, salvaging unsellable food items that can be distributed to those in need through the food pantry at the Easthampton...


With climate education, Hitchcock Center looks to help children envision ideal world
01-19-2023 11:46 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

WHATELY — While winter’s warmest days remind us that our climate’s future could be bleak, the future generation reminds us that it may not have to be.Stephanie Apanell’s fourth grade class at Whately Elementary School joined forces with Amherst’s...


The Beat Goes On: Classical music in Florence, Amherst and Springfield, roots rock in Northampton, and more
01-13-2023 11:27 AM

By STEVE PFARRER

As John Montanari sees it, the classical music field these days is awash with talent, full of artists who “are so smart, flexible and just damned good that they can pull off virtually anything,” as he noted in a recent email.Montanari, the artistic...


Keeper of culture: Christa Whitney turned her discovery of Yiddish literature into a career
12-16-2022 3:13 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

As Christa Whitney sees it, chance has played a big part in her life. But so has her love of history and literature. Whitney is the director of the Wexler Oral History Project at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, a program that has recorded...


Feeling her Irish: Performance piece examines the connection between Emily Dickinson and her Irish maid Margaret Maher
11-24-2022 3:32 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

It might seem that every conceivable angle of studying Emily Dickinson has been covered, and in just about every format: biographies, academic studies, poetry analysis, novels, movies, even TV shows.Yet the famed Amherst poet always seems to inspire a...


Easthampton councilor details ordinance on crisis pregnancy centers
07-27-2022 8:17 PM

By EMILY THURLOW

EASTHAMPTON — In the wake of two highly contentious public hearings that packed the City Council chambers, At-Large City Councilor Owen Zaret came before the Board of Health Tuesday night to present a proposed ordinance designed to stop deceptive...


Diocese to unveil plans for new Newman Center on UMass campus
11-17-2020 4:45 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Preliminary plans for the new building to house the Newman Catholic Center on the University of Massachusetts campus will be presented to the Planning Board Wednesday.Vinsu Shah, a representative of CBT Architects of Boston, will discuss...


Newman Center sold to UMass Building Authority for $12.5 million
08-22-2020 11:39 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — The Newman Center, which for more than 55 years has served as the Catholic hub for students, faculty and staff at the University of Massachusetts, is being sold for $12.5 million to the UMass Building Authority.The sale by the Roman Catholic...


Holyoke Medical Center closing birthing center
06-06-2020 12:34 PM

By DUSTY CHRISTENSEN

HOLYOKE — Holyoke Medical Center intends to close its maternity services unit, leaving Holyoke residents with no place to give birth and receive obstetric care within the city.The decision comes after HMC temporarily closed its Birthing Center in...


Mobile food bank expands into Easthampton
08-03-2017 9:37 PM

By CAITLIN ASHWORTH

EASTHAMPTON — More than 100 people lined up in a parking lot behind the Mill 180 building Thursday afternoon, opening their bags and filling them with fresh produce from the new Easthampton mobile food bank. Frank and Shirley Colman stopped by,...


The sound of music… and a few stray notes: Seniors play in New Horizons Band
07-28-2017 8:57 AM

By STEVE PFARRER

 Carol Neubert took piano lessons for several years when she was growing up, learned to read music and figured out how to play the instrument — to a degree.“My right hand can play the piano well, and my left hand plays well, but they do not play well...


Hampshire College’s new building earns national award for sustainability
06-05-2017 11:03 PM

By DUSTY CHRISTENSEN

AMHERST — The American Institute of Architects and its Committee on the Environment have recognized a Hampshire College building as one of this year’s greenest structures.As part of the institute’s yearly “Top Ten Awards,” the AIA has recognized...


Hadley Lady Bugs ready for scarf, purse sale Saturday
04-25-2017 3:57 PM

By JACK SUNTRUP

HADLEY — If you’ve been hunting for just the right scarf or purse, The Lady Bugs Women’s Club of Hadley might just have the answer. The club is hosting a scarf and purse sale at the Hadley Council on Aging from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.Jeanne...

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