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A Look Back, Dec. 4
12-04-2024 6:00 AM

50 Years Ago■State Department of Natural Resources officials today confirmed reports that DNR Commissioner Arthur W. Brownell has turned down all sites he has viewed in...

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A Look Back, Dec. 3
12-03-2024 6:00 AM

50 Years Ago■Donald Graham of Nonotuck Street, Florence, has been named Newspaper Boy of the Month. Don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham, has been in the news delivering business for four years. He has 36 customers along Nonotuck, New Street and...


Area Briefs: Fundraiser for Sudanese Civil War victims in Hadley; benefit for 11-year-old boy in Holyoke; Northampton public forum on ending war in Ukraine
12-02-2024 5:50 PM

Hopkins Academyfundraiser to aidSudanese Civil War victimsHopkins Academy is hosting a community fundraiser to support those impacted in Sudan and South Sudan by the Sudanese Civil War who are in need of humanitarian aid, which is over 25 million...


Hampshire County Jail captain earns state supervisor of the year award
12-01-2024 12:31 PM

By SAMUEL GELINAS

NORTHAMPTON — Capt. Eric Jacque’s philosophies as a corrections officer are seemingly simple and very precise: “Get them out on the street in better condition than they came in,” and “Care. Custody. Control.” These are quite literally award-winning...


Home heating help on tap: Residents urged to apply for fuel assistance
11-28-2024 7:01 PM

By SAMUEL GELINAS

A week after warm weather led to warnings of fire danger statewide, homeowners are finally starting to turn their thermostats up as temperatures drop. But for many, the extra expense to heat their homes is a tough ask. That’s why state and local...


A Look Back, Nov. 28
11-28-2024 6:01 AM

By JIM BRIDGMAN

50 Years Ago■The new 16-member Pleasant-River Urban Development Steering Committee will determine proposals and guidelines in the city’s urban renewal project which will shape for many years “the character and quality of life” of Northampton’s...


Comerford touts accomplishments, urges hundreds at virtual town hall to make their voices heard
11-25-2024 6:16 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

In a “People’s Town Hall” that attracted over 300 attendees from 25 cities and towns across the region, state Sen. Jo Comerford reminded her “bosses” — the people — that they are the force behind democracy and to make their voices heard as the country...


Guest columnist Rob Okun: Donald Trump rides patriarchy back to the White House
11-22-2024 2:46 PM

By ROB OKUN

Across the country, millions and millions of citizens who supported Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign are no longer walking around in a haze, moving toward the light.Still, there is emotional fallout that needs our attention. Our nerves are frayed;...


A Look Back, Nov. 18
11-18-2024 6:01 AM

By JIM BRIDGMAN

50 Years Ago ■Reports of a general rise in the amount of vandalism against businesses and public buildings in Hampshire County appear to be unfounded, according to a Gazette survey. With some notable exceptions, most of the law enforcement and town...


Area briefs: Musical culture before and after Braille; Northampton Artisan Fair on horizon; Holyoke comprehensive plan
11-17-2024 2:56 PM

Symposium to discuss musical culture before and after BrailleSOUTH HADLEY — The Mount Holyoke College Music Department will host a bicentenary symposium, “Reframing the Gaze: Maria Theresia Paradis, Blind Musicians and Musical Culture Before and After...


Weekly Food Photo Contest: This week’s winner — Amy Driver of Holyoke
11-15-2024 9:37 AM

Amy Driver of Holyoke made her pumpkin pie of the season. Driver tells the Gazette she changed things up a bit by making pistachio whipped cream, which she described as a “wonderful combination.”How to enter: Snap a pic of something delicious-looking...


Arts Briefs: ‘Home Alone,’ ‘Swan Lake,’ and more
11-13-2024 9:16 AM

‘Home Alone,’ made in our home You probably know and love the classic Christmas movie “Home Alone,” but have you ever seen a version of it entirely filmed by (and starring) community members from the Pioneer Valley? Northampton Open Media will screen...


Weekly Food Photo Contest: This week’s winner — Felicia Leveille of Hadley
11-08-2024 1:50 PM

Felicia Leveille of Hadley told the Gazette that she loved the way this lemon pie with ginger snap cookie crust came out. “It was fun to make and even more fun to eat!” she wrote in.How to enter: Snap a pic of something delicious-looking and send it...


Valley Bounty: Benefit cuts threaten farm’s livelihood
11-08-2024 11:37 AM

By JACOB NELSON

Jared Duval built his farm around Massachusetts’ innovative Healthy Incentives Program (HIP). Since 2017, HIP has helped tens of thousands of lower-income households buy fresh produce grown by local farmers. By most accounts, it’s been a wild success,...


Guest columnist Claire Morenon: Stop the cuts to HIP and keep our communities fed
11-06-2024 10:22 PM

By CLAIRE MORENON

 This winter, thousands of low-income Massachusetts families will have less food on their tables — unless we take action now. The state needs to allocate an additional $10 million to HIP, the Healthy Incentives Program, to stave off program cuts that...


High Schools: Will Reading’s overtime goal lifts Frontier boys soccer past Nantucket, 2-1, and into Round of 16
11-05-2024 9:09 PM

By THOMAS JOHNSTON

SOUTH DEERFIELD — The Nantucket boys soccer team had all the momentum going into overtime against Frontier in the MIAA Division 4 Round of 32 Tuesday. After the 14th-seeded Redhawks took the lead five minutes into the game, Frontier had to withstand...


Municipalities throughout region enact outdoor burn bans as fire threat remains high
11-05-2024 5:34 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

Cities and towns across Hampshire County are issuing temporary bans on outdoor fires as part of an effort to prevent brush fires, which have razed woodlands across the state at an alarming rate over the past month.More than 200 brush fires have been...


MIAA tourneys: Milton strikes twice, eliminates Northampton boys soccer in Div. 2 Round of 32
11-04-2024 8:50 PM

By THOMAS JOHNSTON

NORTHAMPTON — The Northampton boys soccer team was able to control the majority of possession in its MIAA Division 2 Round of 32 showdown against 20th-seeded Milton on Monday, but two mistakes from the 13th-seeded Blue Devils in the first half did...


High Schools: South Hadley volleyball defeats Saint Paul Diocesan in five-set thriller to advance in MIAA Div. 4 tourney
11-01-2024 9:03 PM

It was an expected battle in Worcester on Friday between the 33rd-seeded South Hadley volleyball team and 32nd-seeded Saint Paul Diocesan in the preliminary round of the MIAA Div. 4 state tournament. The match went all five sets, with the Tigers...


Guest columnists Jo Comerford and Stephen G. Sireci: Voting ‘yes’ on Question 2 and here is why
10-31-2024 4:34 PM

By JO COMERFORD and STEPHEN G. SIRECI

 Question 2 is simple. It asks voters one question: Do you want to end high-stakes testing — the practice of allowing one test to determine whether or not a student receives a high school diploma?Our answer to that queston is a resounding yes, which...


Arts Briefs: Eastworks Open Studios, a celebration of Japanese culture, and more
10-30-2024 2:08 PM

Eastworks Open Studios More than 40 resident artists, businesses and nonprofits who use space at Eastworks will showcase their art and workspaces to the public during Eastworks Open Studios on Saturday, Nov. 2, and Sunday, Nov. 3, from 10 a.m. to 5...

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