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A former star pitcher, his daughter and the reality that homelessness can happen to anyone
05-10-2019 9:56 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Editor’s note: This story originally appeared in the Concord Monitor on May 5.CONCORD, N.H.The young woman with the familiar last name was seated in the Friendly Kitchen, her eyes focused on her cellphone, hidden under shoulder-length blonde...

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A voice for the indigent: Bar advocates play crucial role
04-27-2018 9:22 PM

By EMILY CUTTS

When Amherst attorney Everald Henry walks through the doors of the Northampton courthouse on his duty days, he doesn’t know how many cases will be waiting for him. One thing is certain — they will involve people faced with jail time and no means to...


Chez Albert will be 4th restaurant to close in Amherst in recent months
04-16-2018 12:38 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A bistro serving French-style comfort food for 13 years will end its run next month, another in a line of restaurants in Amherst that have closed in recent months that have largely catered to year-round residents, visitors and...


Ready to Rock: Why I quit my day job, left Manhattan, and moved back to the Valley to play music full time
03-29-2018 3:14 PM

By PETER SIKOWITZ

 April 22, 2017, 13th Floor Music Lounge, Florence. Three bands are on the bill: two punk outfits and Flathead Rodeo, a rockabilly band playing in public for the first time. Pairing those styles isn’t as strange as you might think; rockabilly, which...


PVPA fires head of school in wake of drug charges
02-27-2018 10:24 AM

By DUSTY CHRISTENSEN

SOUTH HADLEY — The Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Public Charter School is looking for a new director after trustees voted Monday to fire head of school George Simpson. The board’s decision comes a month after Reading police arrested Simpson on...


Opa Opa Steakhouse in Southampton up for sale
02-14-2018 12:36 AM

By CAITLIN ASHWORTH

SOUTHAMPTON — The Opa Opa Steakhouse and Brewery on College Highway is up for sale for $799,000.The listing on Canon Real Estate’s website describes the offer as a “unique opportunity” with “many possibilities.” The business, on-site brewery...


Happy feet: Monthly clinics offer sorely needed foot care
01-17-2018 3:08 PM

By LISA SPEAR

Jenny Marshall of Leverett leans back in what looks like a fancy lawn chair while a woman kneeling in front of her is cradling Marshall’s feet in her hands, buffing away at her toenails, rubbing away the cracks in her heels and scrubbing her calluses....


With benzos, a doctor discovers ease of dependency, ordeal of withdrawal
01-02-2018 11:05 AM

By M.J. TIDWELL

Editor’s note: This is Part 2 of a four-part series on the role of sedatives known as benzodiazepines in the nation’s opioid crisis. Dr. Christy Huff, a Texas cardiologist, was prescribed Xanax after a dry-eye syndrome caused her eyes to “feel like...


Court overturns appeal, sentences Saint Bernard to death
12-06-2017 12:11 PM

By SARAH ROBERTSON

SOUTH HADLEY — A 3-year-old Saint Bernard named “Ziggy” has again been sentenced to death.In a Nov. 28 ruling, Eastern Hampshire District Court Judge Matthew Shea said he “affirmed the request of the Town of South Hadley to humanely euthanize Ziggy.”...


Infrared sauna: Fans say it goes deep with healing heat
11-20-2017 11:48 PM

By LISA SPEAR

When Catherine Ames, 47, of Northampton steps out of the infrared sauna, the skin on her face is glowing and clear, much different, she says, than it looked a month ago.Before she started her 30-minute sessions each week at Thelo Home & Modern...


A dish of success: Spoleto owner still going strong 30 years on
11-13-2017 1:01 PM

By BERA DUNAU

NORTHAMPTON — The year is 1987. The scene is downtown Northampton. A tall, skinny young man with a beard is staring at a key outside a storefront — a key to his future. “I was contemplating how this one key was gonna change everything,” restaurateur...


South Hadley teen sentenced to year in jail for motor vehicle homicide
11-08-2017 11:50 AM

By EMILY CUTTS

NORTHAMPTON — A South Hadley teenager was sentenced Tuesday to a year in jail in the death of a Westfield man delivering pizza in the spring of 2016.Ryan D. Brunelle, 19, pleaded guilty in Hampshire Superior Court to negligent motor vehicle homicide...


Columnist Susan Wozniak: Halloween best as a family affair
10-26-2017 8:13 PM

By SUSAN WOZNIAK

I grew up in a working-class suburb of Detroit, where Irish, Italian and Polish families dominated.Our celebration of Halloween, however, seemed a throwback to the rag dances of England, for which adult singers and Morris dancers attached rags to...


Creature Comfort: More and more college students are moving in with comfort and service animals
10-16-2017 8:53 AM

By Shell Lin

Every fall, college freshmen arrive on campus, excited to meet their new dorm mates. But what if one of those new neighbors has fur? More and more students are facing this reality with new policies regarding “comfort animals,” which are basically pets...


Weekends on the Water: When home away from home is a 55-foot houseboat
08-17-2017 11:44 PM

By LISA SPEAR

Sunlight streams in through the sliding glass doors as Lynne and Ron Dutton sit at their dining room table on a recent Saturday sipping cups of dark roast coffee, spiked with shots of liqueur. They can feel the room swaying, but it’s not because...


Longtime director leaving Pioneer Valley Symphony
08-03-2017 9:40 PM

By RICHIE DAVIS

GREENFIELD — The Pioneer Valley Symphony has begun its search for a new music director and conductor to replace Paul Phillips, who has led the community symphony for 23 years. He has been named to a new position at Stanford University in...


Editorial: PVTA must communicate better
08-03-2017 9:12 AM

It should come as no surprise that the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority was forced to make service reductions on bus routes as it faced a $1.2 million budget shortfall heading into the new fiscal year. For one, the state has failed to meet a...


Move over Lyme: Anaplasmosis, another tick-borne illness, is gaining traction
08-01-2017 10:30 AM

By LISA SPEAR

Despite the prevalence of tick-borne Lyme disease warnings in our area, avid outdoorsman Joe Larson, 74, of Pelham never worried. Ticks crawled on his arms and legs almost every day on walks in the woods behind his home – but when they bit him, he...


Children get a prehistoric experience at Rock, Fossil and Dinosaur Shop in Deerfield
07-31-2017 9:33 AM

By ANDY CASTILLO

SOUTH DEERFIELD — “I’m not getting up until I find something good,” announced one youngster earlier this month while sifting through sand at The Rock, Fossil and Dinosaur Shop on Greenfield Road.Six students used shovels and screens to search for...


Children learn keys to the kitchen during summer program at Smith Voke
07-31-2017 8:50 AM

By AMANDA DRANE

NORTHAMPTON — A perhaps unexpected byproduct of last week’s culinary training program for middle schoolers came when Chef Nelson Lacey realized how unanimously memorable cleaning the kitchen floor was for campers.“Out of everything we do, they like...


Rehabbed eagle back in the wild
07-30-2017 11:31 PM

By PAUL FRANZ

DEERFIELD — A young bald eagle that injured its wing four months ago got a rocky and wet reintroduction to the wild outdoors last Monday morning in Deerfield.Tom Ricardi of the Birds of Prey Rehabilitation Center in Conway had been caring for the...

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