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Expansive housing vision unveiled for Leverett estate
12-14-2023 4:15 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

LEVERETT — Should redevelopment of the estate built for late Yankee Candle founder Michael J. Kittredge II move forward, those living in the future homes and apartments could access amenities including a trout pond, an indoor water park, an arcade and...


Greenfield Cooperative Bank donates $20K to rehab sawmill building in Leverett
12-12-2023 11:45 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

LEVERETT — A future overhaul of the historic North Leverett Sawmill, possibly into a museum of 18th to 21st century industry, is receiving a multi-year grant in support of the project.Greenfield Cooperative Bank announced this week that it is donating...


Leverett moves to discontinue Rattlesnake Gutter Road
12-10-2023 3:00 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

LEVERETT — Despite an appeal from the town’s fire and police chiefs to reopen a section of a long-closed gravel road, the Selectboard is moving forward with permanently discontinuing much of Rattlesnake Gutter Road as a public way.Acting on a request...


Belchertown dog rescue group buys Dakin site in Leverett
12-07-2023 12:06 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

LEVERETT — For almost 25 years, a property at 163 Montague Road has served as a sanctuary for dogs, cats and other small animals, ensuring that otherwise unwanted pets would get love and attention and eventually be adopted.Now, more than a year after...


Huge housing complex eyed for Yankee Candle founder’s Leverett estate
12-05-2023 6:14 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

LEVERETT — A large-scale housing development, potentially with hundreds of homes and apartments, is being considered for the Kittredge Estate, the home of the late Yankee Candle founder that has been on the real estate market for $23 million since the...


Jed Proujansky: Wendell battery storage project a regional issue
12-04-2023 10:37 AM

I agree with columnist Al Norman that “the curse of living in a rural landscape like Wendell is having to endure unreasonable corporate development assaults.” [“Assault and batteries in Wendell,” Recorder, Nov. 15].We should not let Wendell fight this...


My Turn: Out of the mouths of babes
12-04-2023 10:04 AM

By GENE STAMELL

My teaching career has spanned well over four decades. I recall staining and ruining many perfectly good shirts and sweaters while hand-cranking copies of math papers on ditto machines. Yes, back then, teaching sometimes resulted in strong biceps and...


South County Notebook: Dec. 2, 2023
12-01-2023 3:36 PM

Deerfield Academy fixing Frontier’s fields SOUTH DEERFIELD — With a one-person field crew at Frontier Regional School, Deerfield Academy is offering the school a hand — and equipment — to help prep the fields for winter and spring.Superintendent...


Peter d’Errico and Angela Taylor: Thank you, sheriff’s office, for medical aid
11-20-2023 6:23 PM

This is a public letter of thanks to the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office TRIAD Program. The deputies and staff of the program have helped us enormously over the past year or so with access to durable medical equipment. On every occasion, they were...


Bridge replacement, CPA projects to highlight Tuesday’s special Town Meeting in Leverett
11-13-2023 9:25 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

LEVERETT — Leverett voters are being asked to accept a series of road layouts and pursue permanent easements to accommodate a $2.71 million state project to rebuild a bridge over the Roaring Brook at a special Town Meeting on Tuesday.The session,...


My Turn: Which side are you on? False binary of the Israel-Hamas war
11-12-2023 6:44 PM

By SARENA NEYMAN

As a child of two Holocaust survivors and a product of Jewish day schools and Zionist summer camps, I was brought up to love Israel unconditionally.My great-grandmother moved to Palestine from Poland in the 1930s because she recognized the dangerous...


Union 28 begins search for new school superintendent
11-12-2023 2:07 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACHand DOMENIC POLI

A search is underway for a new superintendent to oversee Erving School Union 28, a district that includes four elementary schools serving preschool through sixth-grade students in Shutesbury, Leverett, Erving, Wendell and New Salem.With September’s...


Learning the ropes: Backed by grant, Leverett Elementary teacher revives ropes course
11-07-2023 2:15 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

LEVERETT — As Leverett Elementary School sixth grader Layla Roderick maneuvers along the multivine traverse, grabbing ropes dangling from above while moving her feet on a taut line extended between trees, Vi Salacuse ensures her classmate stays safe...


South County Notebook: Nov. 7, 2023
11-06-2023 4:08 PM

Nov. 12: Photo essay, presentation on Deerfield’s transformation throughout its history SOUTH DEERFIELD — A panel of local historians will be presenting “And That’s the Way it Was,” a photo essay and audience discussion event where folks can learn...


Leverett wrestles with future of Rattlesnake Gutter Road
10-30-2023 11:23 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

LEVERETT — During the pandemic, numerous cars parked daily along Rattlesnake Gutter Road up to the gates that have for more than 20 years kept a more than mile-long section of the narrow gravel road closed to through traffic, indicating that people...


Leverett Village Co-op’s first Harvest Festival coming Sunday
10-25-2023 11:36 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

LEVERETT — Live music, horse-drawn wagon rides and a variety of artisan vendors will be set up at the Leverett Co-op Harvest Festival, being held on the grounds of the 180 Rattlesnake Gutter Road store on Sunday afternoon.Running from noon to 4 p.m.,...


Leverett’s New England Peace Pagoda marks 38 years of inspiring peace, unity
10-13-2023 10:15 AM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

As the New England Peace Pagoda in Leverett celebrated its 38th anniversary this month, late Wampanoag medicine man Slow Turtle, as well as the intercultural peace he advocated for, were on the minds and hearts of those who visited the spiritual...


Leverett’s wooden birthday cake for 250th to arrive this month from Deerfield
10-08-2023 12:57 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

LEVERETT — A large wooden cake that has served to mark milestone anniversaries for communities across the region, most recently being displayed for Deerfield’s 350th anniversary, will arrive in Leverett later this month.With the town preparing to...


Local departments gain new wildland firefighting equipment with $16K in grants
09-27-2023 12:25 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

Seven Franklin County fire departments are benefiting from a total of $15,934, thanks to a recent round of grants through the state’s Volunteer Fire Assistance Program.The funding will help with training and fire prevention efforts, as well as...


My Turn: Perfect! Or perfectly awful!
09-25-2023 5:16 PM

By GENE STAMELL

In the history of Major League Baseball (240,000 games, give or take a few thousand), pitchers have thrown exactly 24 perfect games, in which 27 consecutive batters have been retired without reaching base. So, in any given baseball contest, there is a...

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