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Eversource to perform aerial patrol
08-15-2023 3:59 PM

STAFF REPORT

Eversource will perform an aerial patrol of western Massachusetts transmission lines from Wednesday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.The flyover is a routine inspection of Eversource’s power transmission infrastructure to ensure the reliability...


Sculpture to be installed at Nashawannuck Pond boardwalk will salute arts volunteers
08-11-2023 1:34 PM

By MADDIE FABIAN

EASTHAMPTON — A new sculpture to be installed next spring along the Nashawannuck Pond boardwalk will give residents and visitors the opportunity to reflect on volunteerism in the arts and cultural sectors of the city.The sculpture, called...


Sen. Velis: State budget ‘very robust’ for veterans
08-09-2023 5:40 PM

By MADDIE FABIAN

Five separate initiatives supporting veterans of all walks of life are included in the state’s $56 billion fiscal 2024 budget signed into law Wednesday.The budget includes around $1.7 million for programs championed by state Sen. John Velis,...


Easing the shortage: New program will train 70 EMTs, paramedics in western Mass
08-06-2023 10:08 AM

By MADDIE FABIAN

EASTHAMPTON — A decade ago, Highland Ambulance Services covered the Hilltowns with 48 EMTs and paramedics. Today, the company employs just 27, with only three of them full-time workers.“There’s a lot of overtime, and we’re very grateful, but that’s...


A pathway to conservation careers: 7 organizations poised to host crop of TerraCorps service workers
07-23-2023 9:24 AM

By Mercy Lingle

NORTHAMPTON — Kari Blood was living in upstate New York working at a publishing company when she decided to change careers.In 2010, she went back to school to get a degree in environmental studies and promptly spent time scrolling through the spotty...


Tony Sarg, who invented the Macy’s Parade balloons and dominated world of illustration in the early 20th century, in spotlight again at Rockwell Museum
07-13-2023 1:43 PM

By DON STEWART

He is credited as the inventor of the comical, and quite enormous, gas-filled dirigible, since 1927 the symbol of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parades. Called “the father of modern American puppetry,” his productions toured the country and his staff later...


Healey assesses flood damage in Williamsburg
07-12-2023 6:17 PM

By JAMES PENTLAND

WILLIAMSBURG — After seeing some of the area’s widespread flooding from a helicopter as she flew from Hanscom Field in Bedford to Northampton, Gov. Maura Healey stopped in Williamsburg Wednesday morning to learn more about flood-related damages...


Get Growing with Mickey Rathbun: Patience and perseverance in the natural world 
07-10-2023 12:12 PM

By MICKEY RATHBUN

When I wrote a death notice in this column a few months ago for my three Little King river birches I was feeling pretty miserable. These nice young trees were forming the architectural spine of an evolving garden behind the house that had been a...


Guest columnist Ian Rhodewalt: Student debt — It doesn’t have to be this way 
07-07-2023 2:30 PM

By IAN RHODEWALT 

In my household of two, together we hold $132,829.70 in student debt. On a bitter cold day in early March on the week the Supreme Court was hearing oral arguments, at a student debt cancellation rally, 25 of us stood on the steps of the federal court...


‘Shantay, You Stay!’: Queens of western Mass. dispel myths, misconceptions about drag culture
07-06-2023 8:17 PM

By EMILY THURLOW

Whether he’s sporting villainous Maleficent-style horns, channeling his inner witch dressed as Winifred Sanderson, twirling in a red-and-black polka-dot a-line dress or lounging around in a raglan T-shirt, Aaron Johnson is still, “just Aaron.”Though...


Easthampton councilor files ‘first-of-its-kind’ resolution calling on city, religious leaders, schools to take a stand against antisemitism
05-10-2023 5:42 PM

By EMILY THURLOW

EASTHAMPTON — Whether it’s swastikas and “gas the Jews” messages appearing along the summit of Mount Tom, racist and antisemitic slurs spray-painted on trees at a conservation area, or racial comments on social media directed at a city councilor,...


Delving into uncomfortable past: Nora Krug exhibit at Rockwell Museum explores family history from Nazi era
04-29-2023 11:00 AM

By DON STEWART

STOCKBRIDGE — Discovering the works of illustrator and author Nora Krug is an enlightening revelation. The German expatriate, a professor at New York’s Parsons School of Design, has written and created art for three books and provided drawings for as...


WestMass ElderCare launches mental health outreach team
03-17-2023 4:02 PM

By MADDIE FABIAN

HOLYOKE – Adults 60 and older can now access mental health support in their own homes and at community sites thanks to a new mental health outreach team launched by WestMass ElderCare earlier this year. WMEC is a Holyoke-based nonprofit that provides...


Catholic Media Network expands into WMass
03-14-2023 2:08 PM

By Maddie Fabian

The Station of the Cross Catholic Media Network recently expanded its reach across western Massachusetts. The network now broadcasts on 730 AM in Springfield, reaching western Massachusetts and Hartford, with a potential of over 2.2 million...


Rachel’s Table, now part of Jewish Federation, becoming independent nonprofit
03-12-2023 7:21 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SPRINGFIELD — After 30 years under the Jewish Federation of Western Massachusetts’ umbrella, the food rescue nonprofit Rachel’s Table will become its own standalone organization this summer. The separation will give Rachel’s Table full fiscal,...

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