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Vatican to try 2 ex-hospital officials for diverting funds
07-13-2017 11:50 AM

By Nicole Winfield

By NICOLE WINFIELDVATICAN CITY — Vatican prosecutors have indicted the former president and the ex-treasurer of the Vatican’s children’s hospital for allegedly diverting money from the hospital’s fundraising foundation to pay for an extensive...


Bodies found in search for missing men in Pennsylvania
07-13-2017 11:07 AM

By Justine McDaniel, Laura McCrystal and Joseph A. Slobodzian

PHILADELPHIA — Investigators on Wednesday found human remains buried deep on a sprawling Bucks County property and said they believed the dead included at least one of the four men whose disappearance last week set in motion the biggest search in...


Union, managers at River Valley Co-op resolve simmering issues after mediation
07-03-2017 11:49 PM

By JACK SUNTRUP

NORTHAMPTON — The River Valley Co-op and the union representing its employees have reached an agreement over long-simmering shuttle and leafleting complaints.The two sides also announced on Monday higher wages for the cooperative’s lowest-paid...


‘Jeopardy!’ to plumb depths of local expert’s knowledge
06-14-2017 11:51 AM

By DUSTY CHRISTENSEN

EASTHAMPTON — An Easthampton woman with an expertise in medieval textiles will be the latest Pioneer Valley resident to appear on “Jeopardy!”Lisa Evans, a 1982 Smith College graduate who works at Regional Economic Models, Inc. in Amherst, will be one...


PVPA graduates 60, with flourish
06-02-2017 2:56 PM

By AMANDA DRANE

NORTHAMPTON — Artists of many kinds graduating from the Pioneer Valley Performing Arts charter school took a final bow as a student body on Thursday.From violin trios to knockout vocals, the 60 students graduating from the South Hadley high school...


Editorial: Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Public Charter School trustees must end turmoil quickly
05-29-2017 9:26 PM

The trustees of the Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Public Charter School in South Hadley must act quickly to end the turmoil resulting from a controversy about the performance of school head Scott Goldman that erupted earlier this month.We hope that a...


Critics challenge Chinese immersion school on special education
05-27-2017 3:36 PM

By DUSTY CHRISTENSEN

HADLEY — Just a month after her son had begun first grade at Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter School, Shoshona King says Dimitri was already being pushed out the door.Dimitri, who is on the autism spectrum, started classes at the school in...


Area college students get boost from Springfield nonprofit to pursue their business dreams
05-06-2017 12:00 AM

By DUSTY CHRISTENSEN

SOUTH HADLEY — After planning a trip to Spain with her girlfriend last year, travel-crazy Mount Holyoke College senior Carly Forcade came to the realization that there was no place where LGBTQ globetrotters like herself could go for recommendations...


UMass students stump judges with lip-smacking good ice cream creations
05-05-2017 5:30 PM

Seniors in the food processing class at the University of Massachusetts proved they are top-notch ice cream creators this week, stumping a panel of judges who couldn’t pick just one winner among the four recipes competing in the annual contest...


Valley Gives raises $1.5M for area nonprofits
05-03-2017 10:49 PM

By Chance Viles

One organization is using donations from the popular fundraiser Valley Gives Day to save programs for seniors.Another is continuing an initiative to provide fresh milk for low-income families.And leaders of a third nonprofit believe participating in...


Extravaganja organizers announce first-ever age limit 
04-21-2017 9:57 PM

By EMILY CUTTS

NORTHAMPTON – Extravaganja will be an adult affair this year as organizers make it an 18-plus event in the face of concerns from the city.Just after 5 p.m. Friday, the University of Massachusetts Amherst Cannabis Reform Coalition posted a statement on...


Gunman robs Florence convenience store, Northampton police say
04-20-2017 11:29 AM

By JACK SUNTRUP

FLORENCE — Jim’s Variety Store in Florence was robbed Wednesday night, the second time the convenience store’s cash register has been plundered since January.Northampton Police Department Capt. John Cartledge said in a news release that a male suspect...


Your Time: Pioneer Valley Habitat for Humanity Annual Gingerbread Build
12-09-2016 12:00 AM

Photos and text by Sarah Crosby

Some 50 tiny homes filled the ballroom at Eastworks Saturday afternoon — edible homes, that is, made of gingerbread — as several hundred people, working to holiday tunes, gathered at the Pioneer Valley Habitat for Humanity Annual Gingerbread Build...


The gang trap: Two stories of striving to make a life in and out of gangs, jail and prison
07-06-2016 3:32 PM

Ricky Aviles and Christian Lopez, two men with histories of gang activity in Holyoke, were recently released from jail in Franklin County. They spoke of their lives and challenges with Gazette collaborator Revan Schendler. When I was around 8 years...

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