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Painting as a means of connecting: Ugandan artist Mwanga William’s work on display at Northfield Mount Hermon’s Rhodes Arts Center through Oct. 6
09-22-2023 11:05 AM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

Whether they make you feel transported to another world or right at home, Ugandan artist Mwanga William’s paintings reflect a culture worthy of Northfield Mount Hermon school’s embrace, according to Gallery Director Jamie Rourke.“Paintings by Mwanga...


Archaeologists to search for Great Falls Massacre artifacts in Greenfield
09-17-2023 11:20 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

GREENFIELD — Archaeologists will ask the permission of “a couple hundred” property owners to collect 17th-century artifacts along the final stretch of the Great Falls Massacre’s colonial retreat route within the next two weeks, according to the...


Fast fried dough feast delights at Franklin County Fair
09-15-2023 1:14 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

Having scarfed down a pizza-sized portion of fried dough in three minutes and 45 seconds, Greenfield resident Ken Bacigalupo is the greatest dough-devourer the Franklin County Fair has ever seen. And it isn’t close.Since 2017, the fried dough eating...


Greenfield’s Mesa Verde hosting Haitian food pop-ups to welcome new immigrants
09-14-2023 7:18 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

GREENFIELD — In June, Mayor Roxann Wedegartner voiced a commitment to being “as welcoming as we possibly can” to the group of Haitian immigrants that had just arrived in the city. Amy McMahan, owner of Mesa Verde, has since played her part by hosting...


Calling all daredevils: Montague Soapbox Derby returns, deadline to register Sept. 13
09-08-2023 1:47 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

For the third straight year, the hill at Unity Park is set to become a race track with the return of Montague’s annual Soapbox Derby on Sunday, Sept. 17.Franklin County Soapbox racing returned from an eight-year hiatus in September 2021 with a lineup...


‘We just have to keep at it’: Northfield continues push for funding for new Schell Bridge
09-06-2023 5:36 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

NORTHFIELD — Town officials are continuing to push for funding to replace Schell Bridge, this week voting to send a letter to U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg seeking around $25 million for the project.This newest effort to secure federal...


Musician on the move: Ray LaMontagne selling 104-acre Ashfield estate for $5.25M
09-06-2023 4:20 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

ASHFIELD — In his Grammy-nominated hit “Beg Steal or Borrow,” folk rock musician Ray LaMontagne sings that “one of these days, it’s gonna be right soon, you’ll find your legs and go.”That day seems to have come for LaMontagne, whose 104-acre estate at...


UPDATE: Arrest made in Turners Falls shooting; victim expected to recover
08-30-2023 7:01 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

TURNERS FALLS — Police have arrested a suspect in connection with a shooting that left one person with non-life-threatening injuries in the Patch neighborhood on Tuesday afternoon, according to State Police Trooper Brandon Doherty and the Northwestern...


Red Fire Farm’s starlors named the best cherry tomatoes in Massachusetts
08-25-2023 5:25 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

MONTAGUE — For the second consecutive year, Red Fire Farm’s starlor tomatoes have been named the best cherry tomatoes in Massachusetts at the Boston Public Market for the Commonwealth’s 38th Annual Tomato Contest.“I think these tasted as good as...


Turnpike Road rezoning advances in Turners Falls 
08-23-2023 6:18 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

TURNERS FALLS — After hearing vocal opposition from dozens of residents, the Planning Board on Tuesday voted 3-2 to support rezoning a 15.6-acre lot on Turnpike Road and bringing the question to a special Town Meeting.The hearing follows a July 25...


Lake Pleasant Tea & Crumpet Society debuts Thursday
08-22-2023 1:13 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

LAKE PLEASANT — With the launch of a new open mic series for writers, local historian and National Spiritual Alliance member David James hopes to make the tight-knit village of Lake Pleasant even tighter.The Village of Lake Pleasant Tea & Crumpet...


Schools land new assistant principal in Turners Falls 
08-22-2023 10:58 AM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

TURNERS FALLS — With two assistant principals having left their positions in as many years, administrators at Turners Falls High School and Great Falls Middle School are optimistic that new hire Loren Messina closes the revolving door.Messina had her...


Film shot in Franklin County eyes film festivals 
08-20-2023 7:26 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

TURNERS FALLS  —  After more than a year of post-production, locally shot and produced film “Money Game” is complete, according to writer, director and producer Julian Lowenthal.The dramatic film, made relevant by real-life pandemic-inflicted economic...


A home for all the homies: Homie Collective Campout brings more than 100 jam bands and electronic artists to Franklin County Fairground, Aug. 25 through 27
08-18-2023 1:35 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

In search of its permanent home, one of the region’s largest “jamtronica” music festivals will set up camp next weekend at the Franklin County Fairgrounds.The Homie Collective Campout, a three-day congregation with more than 100 jam bands and...


Farren demolition in Montague to finish by November
08-17-2023 5:33 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

MONTAGUE — Demolition of the former Farren Care Center is on schedule and set to be completed by November, according to Assistant Town Administrator Walter Ramsey.The former long-term care facility on Montague City Road, which closed in April 2021,...


Wendell residents celebrate cherished aspects of town at Old Home Day
08-15-2023 7:14 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

WENDELL — Chatting with friends, perusing vendors’ wares and watching children play, Wendell residents celebrated their space on Earth during Saturday’s annual Old Home Day.“Wendell has always been a place where fiercely independent people live,” said...


Completion of French King Bridge safety barriers a relief for officials, advocates
08-15-2023 5:55 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

With the installation of safety barriers along the French King Bridge now complete, those with a connection to the structure’s tragic history hope to be more at peace.“I have a lot of pride and gratitude for all of the people who advocated for them,”...


FirstLight probe of Turners Falls dam leaks to commence
08-09-2023 5:00 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

TURNERS FALLS — After two hydraulic leaks since early 2022, FirstLight Hydro Generating Co. is planning an investigation into the Turners Falls dam’s bascule gate pistons.A 1-gallon leak that occurred in March, as well as a 300-gallon leak in February...


No injuries result from attic fire on Maple Street in Greenfield
08-08-2023 12:15 AM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

GREENFIELD — Though an unoccupied single-family home at 15 Maple St. sustained heavy damage from a fire that started in the attic Monday night, no one was injured, according to Fire Chief Robert Strahan.Reports of smoke showing from the roof of the...


Bobby C ends 40-year radio career, with plans to transition to TV
08-07-2023 6:51 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

After four decades in radio, Franklin County DJ and sports broadcaster Robert “Bobby C” Campbell is hanging up his headphones.The Turners Falls resident said his broadcast of the “monumental” rivalry softball game between Greenfield and Turners Falls...

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