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Sunderland Public Library, North Star team up for ASL lessons
03-12-2023 12:00 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SUNDERLAND — In a partnership with the North Star Center for Self-Directed Learning, the Sunderland Public Library is hosting biweekly American Sign Language classes.The immersive experience, led by Willie Ross School for the Deaf outreach instructor...


Valley Neighbors growing strong in Whately, Sunderland, Deerfield
03-07-2023 1:51 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

Once a week, Whately resident Carlotta Thackeray takes a few hours to go to doctor’s appointments, shop for groceries or weed the garden. The twist, however, is these are not for herself, but for elderly residents of South Franklin County through the...


Guest columnist Dan Murphy: The many benefits of parking — then walking 
03-01-2023 5:29 PM

By DAN MURPHY

I remember my excited face smushed up against the car window eagerly taking in the big city of Boston. It was finally the day my family and I were going to see the Red Sox. I couldn’t wait! We drove past Fenway Park and I watched in dismay as it got...


$195K set aside for Sunderland Elementary oil tank
02-21-2023 3:00 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SUNDERLAND — With Sunderland Elementary School’s oil tank nearing the end of its lifespan, the Select Board will use American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) money to prepare for its replacement.The tank is approaching 30 years old and while it is functioning...


Energy committees to work with Frontier to curb fossil fuel usage
02-20-2023 12:31 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SOUTH DEERFIELD — In hopes of reducing Frontier Regional School’s reliance on fossil fuels, the Deerfield Energy Committee plans to rally its counterparts to work with the school on green planning.Two representatives of Deerfield’s Energy Committee...


Illustrator’s ‘Alice’ making surrealistic splash: Barry Moser’s work at heart of French exhibit
02-17-2023 8:39 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Barry Moser needs little introduction in these parts, or across much of the U.S., for that matter. The Hatfield artist has won enormous praise and recognition over the years for his detailed wood engravings and his limited edition prints of classic...


UMass basketball: First place on the line as Minutewomen travel to Rhode Island
02-15-2023 4:23 PM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

The Atlantic-10 Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament is still two weeks away, but Thursday night’s game between UMass and Rhode Island at the Thomas M. Ryan Center (6 p.m. ESPN-Plus) in Kingston, R.I. could very well be an A-10 title game...


Sunderland Public Library recognized for stellar service
02-02-2023 1:38 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SUNDERLAND — For their continued dedication to serving patrons, including adapting operations on the fly in response to the pandemic, the town’s public library has been awarded a 2022 Star Library rating by Library Journal, a prestigious librarian...


Sunderland Public Library receives a four-star rating from Library Journal
01-31-2023 9:41 AM

SUNDERLAND — Library Journal, a premier national journal that caters to the educational and library professions, gave Sunderland Public Library a four-star rating at the end of 2022.The journal’s annual Index of Public Library Service ranks public...


First residents move into affordable housing complex in Sunderland
01-27-2023 8:35 AM

By CHRIS LARABEEE

SUNDERLAND — The first tenants are moving into Sanderson Place as Franklin County’s first new affordable housing complex in years opened its doors on Thursday.Located at 120 North Main St. and featuring 33 wheelchair-accessible apartments, Sanderson...


Sunderland Elementary students learn skills while ‘building community through baking’
01-20-2023 4:30 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SUNDERLAND — What better way to build community than to break bread? Or, in this case, bake it.The fourth, fifth and sixth grade classes at Sunderland Elementary School came together Wednesday morning for one of the school’s first assemblies since the...


Land trusts ink deal to conserve 20 acres along Mill River in Williamsburg
01-19-2023 8:07 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

WILLIAMSBURG — Twenty acres of forest along the West Branch of the Mill River is officially conserved as “forever wild,” the end result of a lawsuit in which adjacent land suffered environmental damage from a solar development in 2019.The newly...


Guest columnists Kim Audette, Susan Triolo, and Aaron Falbel: MLK event explores racism in the health care industry
01-14-2023 10:59 AM

By KIM AUDETTE, SUSAN TRIOLO and AARON FALBEL

‘Health care in America is not a right but a commodity,” says Jeneen Interlandi, a contributor to “The 1619 Project,” a book edited by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones. Interlandi believes the system is designed to treat those...


Tracking air quality: State expands Valley monitoring program to 10 more communities in region
01-06-2023 5:51 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

NORTHAMPTON — Smoke drifting into New England from wildfires in the western United States last summer, tracked by sensors in Holyoke, Greenfield and other area communities, gave residents real-time information about its causing poor air quality.The...


Spreading his wings: Former WRSI radio host Monte Belmonte heads to New England Public Media
01-05-2023 6:30 AM

By STEVE PFARRER

SPRINGFIELD — Last month, when he stepped down from WRSI 93.9 The River after nearly 17 years hosting a morning show at the station, Christopher “Monte” Belmonte said he was not stepping away from radio. But the popular radio personality wasn’t ready...


Differently-looking Rhode Island team comes to town to face UMass women’s basketball
01-03-2023 6:45 PM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

While not much changed for the UMass women’s basketball team from last season to this year, the same can’t be said for the rest of the teams in the Atlantic-10 Conference.The A-10 landscape looks much different today than it did a year ago. Between...


Solar array, Tasty Top projects on tap for Easthampton city planners
01-02-2023 7:18 PM

By EMILY THURLOW

EASTHAMPTON — An energy firm is seeking a special permit to construct a 250-kilowatt solar array over the existing capped and closed landfill within the wastewater treatment plant property.The city’s Planning Board will hold its first public hearing...


Former Marine from Buckland apologizes for lying about military service
08-08-2022 7:50 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

BUCKLAND — A former U.S. Marine is apologizing to his fellow veterans and the community at large after it was discovered he has embellished his military service and received medals and money he had not earned.Investigations by the Upper Pioneer Valley...


A forever gift: Southampton honors Ted Hendrick and his daughter, Paula, for donation of conservation land
05-29-2022 9:58 PM

By EMILY THURLOW

SOUTHAMPTON — When Ted Hendrick wanders around the woods along Cold Spring Road, he’s reminded of a “Big Rock Candy Mountain.” The song, released by singer Burl Ives in the 1940s, speaks of the “buzzin’ of the bees in the cigarette trees,” which...


Applications open for Sanderson Place, new affordable senior housing in Sunderland
04-22-2022 5:48 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SUNDERLAND — More than 40 people at the South County Senior Center were treated to a presentation from the Franklin County Regional Housing and Redevelopment Authority Friday morning as it kicked off the application process for Sanderson Place, the...

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