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Photo: Sharing the bounty
05-16-2024 9:45 AM


Walk for Peace in Gaza set for Saturday in Leverett
05-16-2024 9:41 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

LEVERETT — A Walk for Peace in Gaza, bringing participants from Leverett Town Hall to the New England Peace Pagoda, takes place Saturday, an event that organizers view as a way to stand with those experiencing loss and grief.Sponsored by the Village...


It’s official: Fasoli sworn in as Southampton’s new fire chief
05-16-2024 9:17 AM

By Alexa Lewis

SOUTHAMPTON — Standing against the gleaming red backdrop of Engine 3, Richard Fasoli was sworn in as the Southampton Fire Department’s new fire chief in a brief ceremony on Wednesday. “I couldn’t do it without all of your help,” Fasoli said to those...


West Springfield man arrested in Pelham in November held on weapons, drugs charges
05-16-2024 9:08 AM

By JAMES PENTLAND

NORTHAMPTON — A West Springfield man facing additional charges in Franklin County will remain jailed without the right to bail after his arraignment Wednesday in Hampshire Superior Court on drug and weapons charges.Michael Ruiz, 37, was indicted by a...


A Look Back, May 16
05-15-2024 11:01 PM

50 Years Ago■Wayne Rogers, a sophomore at Smith’s Vocational High School, has received the George Bean Trust Fund $1,000 award at the Future Farmers of America parent and member banquet held last week at Smith’s School. ■Former Rep. Edward M....


High schools: Will Hogan tosses shutout as Hampshire Regional blanks Greenfield 2-0
05-15-2024 9:30 PM

Will Hogan shut down the Greenfield baseball lineup, helping Hampshire Regional cap its regular season in fine fashion on Wednesday.Hogan tossed all seven innings, striking out three and allowing just two hits and two walks as the Raiders notched a...


Boys lacrosse: Connor McDonell, Granby take down Smith Voc to capture first-ever league title (PHOTOS)
05-15-2024 7:51 PM

By GARRETT COTE

NORTHAMPTON — The Granby boys lacrosse team hadn’t played in a bigger game in program history than Wednesday afternoon’s contest with Smith Vocational, as the Rams were playing for their first-ever league title.One quarter into it, the Vikings looked...


The Mill River Flood 150 years later: ‘The whole valley was a wild torrent’
05-15-2024 5:58 PM

By JAMES PENTLAND

WILLIAMSBURG — Like many mill owners before and since, the consortium that created the Williamsburg Reservoir in 1866 wanted more power for their factories, and they wanted to pay as little as possible for it.Eight years after the dam began its...


Iron Horse gets its liquor license just in time for Wednesday opening
05-15-2024 5:51 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — Ticket holders for the Iron Horse Music Hall’s grand opening Wednesday night will be able to order a drink from the venue’s newly-designed bar after the nonprofit worked through state bureaucracy to obtain a liquor license just hours...


Columnist Johanna Neumann: One way to save the right whales
05-15-2024 5:22 PM

By JOHANNA NEUMANN

The North Atlantic right whale is one of the rarest whale species in the world. Will we drive them to extinction or save them?Those of us lucky enough to have taken a whale-watching trip in the Gulf of Maine may have glimpsed the majesty of humpback...


Sarah Buttenwieser: Our kids need well-staffed schools
05-15-2024 5:21 PM

My understanding is that increased staffing in the schools was deemed necessary as schools dealt with the impact —emotional and otherwise — of the pandemic upon our children. Now, we are post-federal emergency. However, our kids are not post-pandemic...


Alex Kent: ‘Working way through college’ relic of the past
05-15-2024 5:21 PM

A recent letter writer complains about “today’s snowflake generation pleading for subsidies to support their lifestyle choices,” insisting that young people suck it up and pay for their own college education [“Don’t cancel student debt,” May 13].The...


Cheryl Muzio: Smith College owes more to the city
05-15-2024 5:21 PM

I am writing to address the guest column penned by Smith College President Sarah Willie-LeBreton [“Smith College and the city: Neighborliness and much more,” Gazette, April 12].I read the article with great hopes that she, along with the Smith...


Michael DeChiara: Don't ‘Quabbin-ize’ push for clean energy
05-15-2024 5:21 PM

The Quabbin Reservoir is a powerful reminder of towns being steamrolled by state government to get its way. Almost 100 years after construction began, the same dynamic is at play again, this time motivated by a narrow interpretation on how to expedite...


A year after antisemitic incidents rocked Jabish Brook Middle School in Belchertown, a new program is having positive effect
05-15-2024 4:11 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

BELCHERTOWN — One day this spring as she was walking past the gymnasium at Jabish Brook Middle School, guidance counselor Jennifer Parker heard something that made her do a double-take — in a good way.A group of eighth grade girls were calling out a...


UMass basketball: Putnam Science’s Amadou Doumbia commits to Minutemen
05-15-2024 3:53 PM

By GARRETT COTE

AMHERST — It looks as if the UMass men’s basketball team has rounded out its roster for the 2024-25 season.On Wednesday morning, high schooler Amadou Doumbia of Putnam Science Academy in Connecticut, announced on his social media pages that he would...


Multiverse of style: Volante Design in Easthampton has a mission to make jackets that anyone can wear anytime
05-15-2024 3:30 PM

By Alexa Lewis

EASTHAMPTON — When David Volante posted a photo to his blog of a custom jacket he was working on in 2012, he wasn’t expecting it to go viral.The interest in his design made him realize that people wanted what he was selling, and he could sell even...


Bike-pedestrian crashes flagged as emerging threat as bike lanes expand
05-15-2024 3:17 PM

By Sam Doran

BOSTON — As bike lanes have expanded across Massachusetts, Transportation Secretary Monica Tibbits-Nutt said safety concerns are cropping up along the new public ways — but, perhaps surprisingly, not just with cars.Cyclists moving quickly are...


A tree whisperer: Chesterfield 16-year-old becomes youngest certified arborist in state
05-15-2024 1:18 PM

By JAMES PENTLAND

CHESTERFIELD — Being home-schooled for much of her secondary school career gives Priya McSweeney some measure of choice over how she spends her time.Still, that alone doesn’t fully account for the 16-year-old’s expertise in the field of arboriculture,...


Consumer Corner with Anita Wilson: AT&T breach a cautionary tale
05-15-2024 1:17 PM

In recent months, millions of current and former AT&T customers received notices that their personal data had been stolen and then published on the dark web.Generally speaking, personal data refers to personal information such as names, email and...

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