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Guest columnist David Hernández: Climate, refugees, and the golden rule
01-23-2024 4:54 PM

By DAVID HERNÁNDEZ

Political hypocrisy is the norm for our times. One shameful example of partisan duplicity is the persistent xenophobic vilification of migrants and asylum seekers arriving to the United States in order to boost one’s political scorecard. Two repeat...


DA’s office IDs Sunderland man struck and killed in Hadley
01-08-2024 11:52 AM

HADLEY — The Northwestern District Attorney’s Office has identified the 33-year-old Sunderland man who was killed after being struck by a car early Saturday morning as Melvin L. Wilson.Wilson was struck by a car along the edge of the Route 116 in...


Sunderland man dies after being struck by car in Hadley 
01-06-2024 5:11 PM

HADLEY — A 33-year-old Sunderland man died Saturday after he was struck by a car while walking along the edge of Route 116 in Hadley, according to the Northwestern District Attorney’s Office.Hadley Police, State Police assigned to the DA’s office and...


McGovern files bill to expand Connecticut River conservation
11-08-2023 3:17 PM

HADLEY — U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern is calling on the federal government to establish a new, expansive conservation strategy for the Connecticut River.The Worcester Democrat joined with conservation advocates, lawmakers and others last weekend to promote...


Film shot in Leverett, Amherst and Hadley to debut at New York City Film Festival
08-13-2023 12:37 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Playwright Annie Baker’s feature film directorial debut, featuring location shoots in Amherst, Hadley and Leverett in summer 2022, will be shown at the 61st annual New York City Film Festival this fall.The festival, running from Sept. 29 to...


Barstow’s Longview Farm cow has rare triplet calves, all who survived birth
08-08-2023 2:13 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — Each weighing just 35 pounds or less at birth, but getting bigger each day, Nichelino, Naples and Novara are among the newest heifer calves at Barstow’s Longview Farm.While numerous calves are being raised in the calf barn at the dairy farm...


Mass Humanities awards $160K to Pioneer Valley cultural organizations
07-28-2023 3:24 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Mass Humanities has awarded more than $160,000 to five cultural organizations in the Pioneer Valley to help them sustain or increase their staffing, with the larger goal being to help those groups “create, restore and grow humanities programs.” The...


Congressional delegation calls on feds to declare western Mass a disaster area in wake of floods
07-20-2023 6:05 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

A federal disaster area declaration for the region is being sought by the U.S. senators from Massachusetts and the U.S. representatives for the state’s four westernmost counties following the floods that have destroyed crops at area farms and the...


Hadley Police looking for missing Montague man
07-18-2023 2:02 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — The Hadley Police Department is trying to locate a missing Montague man who was last seen at a Route 9 hotel early Tuesday morning.Henry “Hank” Appleton, 72, is described as a white man, 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighting 190 pounds....


COVID vaccine mandate ending at UMass as state stands down from emergency 
05-07-2023 1:24 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A mandate for students, faculty and staff at the University of Massachusetts Amherst to be vaccinated against COVID-19 is ending.“Effective July 1, 2023, the university will no longer require faculty, staff and students to receive a COVID-19...


Baseball: Liam Skribiski-Banack’s huge day propels Frontier past Hopkins, 7-1 (PHOTOS)
05-04-2023 8:17 PM

By KYLE GRABOWSKI

HADLEY – Vengeful thunder rang out from Liam Skribiski-Banack’s bat every time he made contact.The Frontier Regional baseball captain woke up with a “fire lit in [his] belly” Thursday morning ahead of the Redhawks’ second meeting with Hopkins Academy....


Bill would compensate towns harmed by creation of Quabbin Reservoir
04-26-2023 7:46 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

BOSTON — Four towns were disincorporated and dismantled, and another eight had land stripped from them, to create the Quabbin Reservoir in the first half of the 20th century.People were forced to find new homes and the valley was flooded with water,...


My Turn: Children need patience, care to escape grip of trauma
04-09-2023 1:05 PM

By JAMES LEVINE

‘Childhood trauma.” We hear these words so often that they’ve lost any kind of concise meaning. Virtually all children confront disturbing experiences, and rates of their diagnosed mental struggles have increased significantly, but not every one of...


Hadley collision sends 3 to hospital
03-26-2023 6:42 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

HADLEY — Three people were hospitalized with unknown injuries Sunday afternoon following a two-vehicle collision along Route 47 near the Sunderland town line, according to Fire Chief Michael Spanknebel.The crash was reported at 1:27 p.m., Spanknebel...


Millers Falls woman faces armed assault to murder charges for Hadley incident
02-13-2023 3:11 PM

HADLEY — A Millers Falls woman is facing two counts of armed assault to murder for allegedly slamming her vehicle into another car with a woman and child inside in the driveway of a Hadley residence on Feb. 2.Christine DiPietro, 43, is also being...


Support legislation to reduce energy costs
02-09-2023 6:06 PM

State Sen. Jo Comerford and state Rep. Natalie Blais are right to point out that Massachusetts ratepayers have been hammered by increased energy costs this winter. “Natural” gas costs have soared because of the war in Ukraine. But it didn’t need to be...


John Howard: Induction stoves are safer and save money
01-26-2023 5:12 PM

There’s been a lot in the press about how bad gas stoves are for your health. They can cause asthma in children and have other gases which are not terribly good for adults (www.ecowatch.com/gas-stoves-asthma-children.html). Using the range exhaust...


New Conway, Shelburne pastor looks to build community, make faith relevant in current time
01-25-2023 12:15 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

CONWAY — When the United Congregational Church of Conway officially reopens its doors in February, its services will be led by a new pastor with an eye toward building community.The Rev. Marianne MacCullagh was appointed as the joint pastor for the...


Tracking air quality: State expands Valley monitoring program to 10 more communities in region
01-09-2023 10:15 AM

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...


Michael Kittredge, Yankee Candle founder, dies at 67
07-26-2019 12:07 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

LEVERETT — Michael J. Kittredge II, whose homemade candle as a cash-strapped teenager evolved into an industry giant, has died. He was 67.Kittredge, founder of the Yankee Candle Co., died Wednesday evening at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston...

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