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Mary Olberding: Hampshire Register of Deeds Responds
03-09-2025 4:44 PM

The Gazette article “Racism still being handed down in Northampton deeds” [Feb. 28] refers to work done by me and the Hampshire Registry of Deeds to find restrictive covenants in our deeds. Restrictive covenants, here, is language that prohibits certain discriminatory action as a condition of transferring the deed to another party. The language is unenforceable per Supreme Court decision Shelly v. Kraemer in 1948 and expressly prohibited by the Fair Housing Act of 1968.


Guest columnist Michael Carolan: A distant cousin helped run off Redcoats on eve of Revolution
03-07-2025 9:23 AM

By MICHAEL CAROLAN

 


Guest columnist Elly Vaughan: Indigenous land stewardship can safeguard food webs in the 413
03-07-2025 9:19 AM

By ELLY VAUGHAN

 


Overflow Belchertown crowd brings school cut protests to Select Board
03-04-2025 8:16 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

BELCHERTOWN — Tensions ran high during Monday night’s Select Board meeting as Belchertown families and school district staff — who spilled out the back and sides of the room holding signs to protest the proposed $2.1 million cut to the district’s level-services budget — pleaded with board members to consider a Proposition 2½ budget override for fiscal year 2026.


Gov’s mental health cuts worry local advocates, Cutchins program in Belchertown at risk
03-02-2025 10:01 AM

By ALEXA LEWIS

Gov. Maura Healey’s proposed state budget cuts to the Department of Mental Health are raising concerns on behalf of some of the Pioneer Valley’s most vulnerable populations.


State’s top educator holds court at Belchertown schools for Black History Month
02-28-2025 12:41 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

BELCHERTOWN — For 15 minutes Wednesday morning, Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler turned the Belchertown High School Auditorium into his history classroom, teaching the Belchertown student body about a series of individuals who shattered the glass ceilings for Black people in their respective industries.


Facing $2.1M in cuts, Belchertown schools looking at staff layoffs, elimination of extracurriculars, closing of school
02-27-2025 3:21 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

BELCHERTOWN — Weeks after learning the Belchertown school budget is $2.1 million short of funding level services, the School Committee is contemplating staff layoffs and reductions, cuts of extracurricular activities — including sports and performing arts — and closing Cold Spring School.


Girls basketball: Belchertown’s Chloe LaRoche scores 1,000th career point in state tourney win over Dover-Sherborn
02-26-2025 2:50 PM

It was a special night for Chloe LaRoche and the Belchertown girls basketball team.


Judith Mann: Spend nothing on Feb. 28
02-24-2025 8:11 PM

On Feb. 28, concerned Americans will protest the takeover of our country by refusing to spend money. The so-called “restoration of shared values” currently amounts to insulting allies; stripping women, trans people and children of medical care and basic rights; threatening critics; moving to abolish the free press; administering loyalty tests; firing workers without cause; deporting immigrants; dismantling DEI; and handing over governmental functions and records to an unelected, foreign-born neo-Nazi.


Belchertown latest to back completion of rail trail to Boston
02-22-2025 5:05 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

BELCHERTOWN — Belchertown is the most recent community to endorse the completion of the 104-mile Mass Central Rail Trail that runs through 26 communities across the state.


Going green: Window World of Western Massachusetts branches out with new insulation service
02-20-2025 12:53 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

BELCHERTOWN — Window World of Western Massachusetts has a long history of providing quality windows and doors, but the business only provides one piece in the whole picture of home improvement — until now.


Jack Tulloss: Horse sense
02-18-2025 1:09 PM

‘Beware of Greeks bearing gifts!” Thus spaketh the Trojan priest, Laocoön, upon observing an enormous wooden horse left at the gates of Troy as a peace offering by the city’s mortal enemies. Disregarding the soothsayer’s wariness and in a triumph of optimism over experience, the Trojan leaders ordered the gates opened and had the exotic gift wheeled into the city.


Twirling to the top: Belchertown girls earn high honors at Pre-teen Miss Majorette of Massachusetts Pageant
02-14-2025 2:08 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

BELCHERTOWN — Coming off a year of regional and national honors in baton twirling, the Belchertown Twirlers started their competition season strong when two members earned first and second place in the Pre-teen Miss Majorette of Massachusetts Pageant.


Columnist Dr. David Gottsegen: Warning — Trump poses potent risk to health
02-13-2025 7:43 PM

By DR. DAVID GOTTSEGEN

The week of Jan. 20, 2025, made history in a way few Americans realize. For the first time in 128 years, the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, originally called Public Health Reports, was not published due to a gag order placed on all federal agencies by the new president.


Efforts renewed to return Lampson Brook Farm in Belchertown to Nipmucs
02-12-2025 7:16 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

BELCHERTOWN — Four years after an online petition garnered more than 5,200 signatures in favor of Massachusetts returning 430 acres of state-owned land in Belchertown known as the Lampson Brook Farm to the Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band, a new House bill proposes giving the tribe authorization to steward a majority of the farm and forestland.


Praise, criticism for proposed tobacco changes in Amherst; some want town to adopt nicotine-free generation
02-09-2025 1:01 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Revised regulations on the sale of tobacco products in Amherst drafted by the Board of Health, including restricting oral nicotine pouches to adults-only tobacco stores, is winning both praise and criticism from the public, with advocates for curtailing access to tobacco calling for the town to bolster the rules by adopting a nicotine-free generation measure.


20-plus job cuts coming as Belchertown school board told the cupboard’s bare
02-07-2025 5:04 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

BELCHERTOWN — The School Committee is pushing back against a potential $2.1 million cut to its proposed $36 million level-services school budget that would result in the loss of more than 20 positions, a blow to the schools after the committee’s proposed budgets have been cut $4 million in the past five years.


Girls basketball: Skyler Steele, Harper Modestow help Frontier get past Belchertown (PHOTOS)
02-03-2025 9:29 PM

By THOMAS JOHNSTON

SOUTH DEERFIELD — The Frontier girls basketball team hasn’t had many tests this season. 


Girls basketball: Belchertown takes down Hampshire, 45-31
01-21-2025 9:31 PM

By GARRETT COTE

BELCHERTOWN — The visiting Hampshire girls basketball team continued to hang around as it trailed Belchertown by 10 in the third quarter – looking to make a push to really put pressure on the Orioles.


Belchertown launches new branding effort
01-18-2025 5:01 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

BELCHERTOWN — A new project called Branding Belchertown aims to overhaul the visual identity of the commuter community in hopes of distinguishing Belchertown as a destination for tourism and business.

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