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Deerfield Academy girls hockey hands Williston its second loss of the season following 2-1 victory (PHOTOS)
02-26-2025 7:09 PM

By THOMAS JOHNSTON

DEERFIELD — After taking the Williston Northampton girls hockey team to overtime the last two years, Deerfield Academy finally got over the hump on Wednesday. 


South Deerfield man, 60, killed after being hit by train Monday in Deerfield
02-25-2025 2:43 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

SOUTH DEERFIELD — A 60-year-old man from South Deerfield was killed Monday after he was struck by a northbound Amtrak train, according to a spokesperson from the Northwestern district attorney’s office.


Darlene Graham and Tim Walter: Grateful to brave souls who restored power
02-24-2025 8:11 PM

At about 7 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 17, our electricity went out. We had no light and heat. In all, 327 homes in Plainfield were without power, along with 487 in Cummington.


Adult facing ‘life-threatening’ injuries after being struck by train in South Deerfield
02-24-2025 8:01 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

SOUTH DEERFIELD — An adult was transported to Baystate Franklin Medical Center with injuries described by Deerfield Police Chief John Paciorek as being “life-threatening at minimum” after being struck by a northbound Amtrak train.


In the Hilltowns: Chesterfield names interim senior center director; Legislators to hold town hall; hilltowns to discuss block grant discussion
02-23-2025 2:01 PM

By SAMUEL GELINAS

CHESTERFIELD — Kate Reid, formerly the assistant director of the town’s Council on Aging (COA), will be stepping in as interim leader and says she will use the time to “hold place.”


Girls basketball: Northampton can’t keep pace with powerhouse Central in PVIAC Class A final loss (PHOTOS)
02-22-2025 10:01 PM

By GARRETT COTE

WESTFIELD — It wasn’t a secret that the No. 2 Northampton girls basketball team would have its hands full against top-seeded Springfield Central in Saturday’s PVIAC Class A final. The Blue Devils had lost 10 straight to the Golden Eagles coming in, including a pair of decisive defeats already this winter.


How ‘community’ became a harder lift: Smaller towns struggle amid a shrinking pool of volunteers
02-21-2025 4:07 PM

By ALEXA LEWIS

Small, rural towns like many of those in the Pioneer Valley are often lauded for their sense of community. What makes that community feel so welcoming and vibrant is often a small group of hardworking volunteers — people who keep town governments running, plan local events, and make sure food pantries stay stocked with nutritious foods.


Frontier pitches level-service budget of $13.29M
02-21-2025 9:16 AM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SOUTH DEERFIELD — Ahead of the March public hearing, Frontier Regional School administrators pitched their fiscal year 2026 draft budget to the full School Committee Tuesday evening.


William Hamer: Let’s make Massachusetts energy competitive
02-20-2025 4:39 PM

Gov. Maura Healey, who has announced that she will seek reelection in 2026, recently signed the Affordable Homes Act, planning to build or preserve 65,000 homes in Massachusetts over the next five years. A lack of affordable housing is certainly a problem, and the reasons for the dearth of housing are numerous, but the increasing cost of living in Massachusetts is also a major problem.


South County Senior Center to hold public forums on future site
02-19-2025 12:24 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SUNDERLAND — As the South County Senior Center’s feasibility study moves forward, residents of its member towns are invited to public forums to learn about the options being considered for a future home for the center and provide feedback.


MassWildlife to consider request to stop stocking rainbow trout in upper Deerfield River
02-18-2025 9:10 AM

By CHRIS LARABEE

A decision on the longstanding practice of stocking trout in the upper Deerfield River will come before the state Division of Fisheries and Wildlife next week, following a request from local anglers.


Guest columnist Martha Rullman: Rodenticides are killing wildlife up the food chain
02-18-2025 6:31 AM

By MARTHA RULLMAN

 


Indoor track: South Hadley's Abigail Gelinas, Maggie Crawford, Kelcey Zraunig and Emma Levreault win 4x200 meter relay title at MIAA Div. 5 Championships
02-17-2025 6:41 PM

The MIAA Division 5 Indoor Track & Field Championships took place Monday afternoon at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston, after inclement weather postponed the initial meet that was scheduled for Sunday.


Frontier School Committee tables vote on MCAS graduation requirement
02-17-2025 4:40 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SOUTH DEERFIELD — After receiving numerous letters against proposed graduation requirements, the Frontier Regional School District School Committee Tuesday evening tabled a measure that would require students to still pass the MCAS or a similar standardized test to graduate.


Community Preservation Committee recommends $200K for Deerfield playground
02-17-2025 4:38 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

DEERFIELD — The Community Preservation Committee has unanimously recommended $200,000 in Community Preservation Act (CPA) funding for the first phase of an extensive playground renovation and repair project at Deerfield Elementary School.


Amherst town worker hired to take minutes says council violating Open Meeting Law
02-16-2025 8:01 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A Greenfield resident hired by the town to compile minutes for meetings, including Town Council sessions, is contending that Amherst officials are violating the state’s Open Meeting Law by not posting minutes in a timely manner.


Indoor track: Amherst girls win 2 relay titles at MIAA Division 3 Championships (PHOTOS)
02-14-2025 9:47 PM

By GARRETT COTE

BOSTON — The Amherst girls were the No. 1 seed coming in, and they left no doubt in a dominant showing in the 4x200-meter relay at the MIAA Division 3 Indoor Track & Field Championships at the Reggie Lewis Track & Athletic Center.


Columnist The Rev. Andrea Ayvazian: ‘With a compassionate heart and a strong spine’
02-14-2025 6:57 PM

By THE REV. ANDREA AYVAZIAN

On Feb. 8, I was asked to speak at a rally in front of City Hall in Northampton intended to energize our common resistance to the multiple horrors being unleashed by Donald Trump and the oligarchs who surround him. After I spoke, several people suggested that my speech should be published because it had been helpful to them. My thanks to those who sought me out to say: Share your message.


Weed grower suing neighbor Nourse Farms for $17M over pesticide drift that ruined crops
02-14-2025 4:28 PM

By ALEXA LEWIS

HATFIELD — Cannabis cultivator River Valley Growers of Hatfield is suing neighboring Whately berry farm Nourse Farms for $17 million for allegedly contaminating thousands of pounds of crops with “negligent” spraying of pesticides.


Columnist Tolley M. Jones: We shall not be moved
02-12-2025 9:04 PM

By TOLLEY M. JONES

Resistance is not new to Black people. White people who profited from their abuse and dehumanization of every aspect of our people — from the horrors of the Middle Passage, to the beating, branding and lynching of Black humans, to the use of our hair and skin to make furniture and shoes that still exist to this day — believed that applying enough torture and inhumanity toward these stolen people would crush our spirits and provide them with a docile flock of Black slaves forever.

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