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By BELLA LEVAVI and JULIAN MENDOZA
GREENFIELD — Despite the subzero temperatures of Friday and Saturday, families continued to come out all weekend long for festivities planned as part of the 101st annual Winter Carnival.Most events throughout the weekend went off without...
By MARY BYRNE
GREENFIELD — During a weekend where temperatures plunged below zero, police and social service agencies worked together to ensure shelter was offered to anyone who needed to escape the cold.“We checked on people all weekend long,” said Deputy Police...
By CHRIS LARABEE
GREENFIELD — The weekend’s freezing temperatures led to burst pipes across Franklin County, including at businesses and schools. Four Rivers Charter Public School is expected to reopen Tuesday following a burst sprinkler in one of the school’s...
By MEGHADEEPA MAITY
When I look at the news, I’m far more likely to see a Black victim of police brutality than to see a Black birder like Dexter Patterson (a.k.a. The Wisco Birder) singing and laughing in the woods. Today’s mainstream media have shown a necessary,...
Friday, Jan. 20 4:51 p.m. — Accident at the intersection of Federal and Pierce streets.Saturday, Jan. 21 8:18 a.m. — Vandalism reported at the parking garage on Olive Street.1 p.m. — Trespassing reported on Kimball Drive.Sunday, Jan. 22 1:41 a.m. — A...
Wednesday, Jan. 4 2:00 p.m. — Police took an assault and battery report at Main and Miles streets.9:11 p.m. — After responding to a suspicious activity call on Heather Court, police arrested Rebecca Donais, 33, of Heather Court, for disturbing the...
By STEVE PFARRER
AMHERST — After nearly 18 years at the helm of the largest art gallery at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Loretta Yarlow will step down from the University Museum of Contemporary Art (UMCA) at the end of June.Yarlow, who came to the Valley...
By CHRIS LARABEE
WHATELY — With Fire Chief John Hannum reaching the state’s mandatory retirement age in June, the Selectboard appointed a screening committee Tuesday night to interview his successor.Hannum, who has served as fire chief for 19 years and nearly 52 years...
By MARY BYRNE
GREENFIELD — This weekend marks the Winter Carnival’s return, with a packed schedule of events to celebrate the annual festival’s 101st anniversary.“One of our favorite things about this event is it is multiple days, so whether you prefer to do things...
By JULIAN MENDOZA
ERVING — Despite being just half a year into her tenure with the Erving Police Department, Officer Laura Gordon was commended for going “above and beyond in every way” during Monday’s Selectboard meeting.Gordon, who officially resigned from the...
By SHERYL HUNTER
You might not recognize the name Billy Conway or know of his ties to some of our local musicians, but I’m willing to bet that you have heard him play before. Conway, who passed away in 2021, is probably best known as the drummer for the Boston-based...
By MARY BYRNE
GREENFIELD — Police have been unable to substantiate a claim of “tainted dog treats” that circulated on social media over the weekend. “We spent some resources over the weekend,” Greenfield Deputy Police Chief William Gordon said. “If anybody has...
By DOMENIC POLI
ROWE — Three sheep died in a barn fire that was called in at 2:52 a.m. on Sunday.Fire Chief Dennis Annear said no humans were harmed by the two-alarm blaze at 51 Middletown Hill Road and his crew returned to the Fire Station by 8 a.m. after...
Monday, Jan. 9 12:18 p.m. — Caller from L Street believes she was shot by a BB gun the prior night. She said she felt something hit her legs and then found BBs on the porch and nearby at a telephone pole the following morning. Caller believes the BBs...
By STEVE PFARRER
AMHERST — The Mead Art Museum at Amherst College, which has been closed to the public for nearly three years, is poised to reopen with two new exhibits in place.The museum shut its doors for all in March 2020 when COVID-19 arrived, and though it...
By BELLA LEVAVI and PAUL FRANZ
COLRAIN — A two-car garage with a vacant apartment above it at 397 Main Road (Route 112) was destroyed by a two-alarm fire that started Thursday at around 3:15 a.m.“We are not 100% certain, but we believe the fire started near the wood stove,” Colrain...
By MARY BYRNE
GREENFIELD — A week after Police Chief Robert Haigh Jr. and Mayor Roxann Wedegartner announced a plan, necessitated by budget cuts, that would eliminate police patrols between the hours of 11 p.m. and 7 a.m., the two officials appeared before City...
By SHERYL HUNTER
Greenfield resident Michael Nix has long been challenging people’s perceptions of the banjo, an instrument that many view as limited to bluegrass or country music. Through his extensive work as a musician, composer and teacher, Nix has shown us that...
By DOMENIC POLI
GREENFIELD — The Greenfield Police Department bid farewell to its second supervisor in a month when Sgt. David Rice signed off for the final time last week.Rice fulfilled an administrative shift on Friday before embarking on retirement just as Lt. Dan...
By CHRIS LARABEE, DOMENIC POLI and JULIAN MENDOZA
In the wake of the Greenfield Police Department’s decision to leave its overnight shift unstaffed, calls will be funneled to State Police and mutual aid partners, a move that other local chiefs say will have an effect on the vast majority of Franklin...
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