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Guest columnist David E. Sullivan: A duty to call out demeaning immigrants and the rule of law
03-17-2025 5:19 PM

By DAVID E. SULLIVAN

The following was excerpted from a talk given by Northwestern District Attorney David E. Sullivan at the Northampton St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast at the Hotel Northampton on Monday, March 17.

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Guest columnist Allen Woods: DOGE — Moving fast and breaking things
03-17-2025 5:18 PM

By ALLEN WOODS


Guest columnist Al Norman: Let’s expedite ‘local power for local people’
03-09-2025 5:41 PM

By AL NORMAN

 


Valley Bounty: Year-round access to local food: Fresh, frozen, canned and more available at Greenfield Winter Farmers’ Market
03-07-2025 10:27 AM

By LISA GOODRICH

“When people think of farms, they tend to think of the summer, abundance, corn fields, and flowers. What people don’t realize is that farms function year-round, and there are many business models that allow farmers to grow products year-round or have products year-round to sell,” says Hannah Logan, Market Manager of the Greenfield Winter Farmers’ Market.


Connecticut River Conservancy gets boost for water quality testing
03-04-2025 1:07 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GREENFIELD — The Connecticut River Conservancy is receiving $32,366 from the state Department of Environmental Protection as part of a larger $200,000 statewide grant to nonprofits for water quality monitoring of rivers, lakes, ponds and coastal resources.


Amherst town worker hired to take minutes says council violating Open Meeting Law
02-16-2025 8:01 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A Greenfield resident hired by the town to compile minutes for meetings, including Town Council sessions, is contending that Amherst officials are violating the state’s Open Meeting Law by not posting minutes in a timely manner.


Columnist Tolley M. Jones: We shall not be moved
02-12-2025 9:04 PM

By TOLLEY M. JONES

Resistance is not new to Black people. White people who profited from their abuse and dehumanization of every aspect of our people — from the horrors of the Middle Passage, to the beating, branding and lynching of Black humans, to the use of our hair and skin to make furniture and shoes that still exist to this day — believed that applying enough torture and inhumanity toward these stolen people would crush our spirits and provide them with a docile flock of Black slaves forever.


La Wanza Lett-Brewington, one-time executive director of Safe Passage, remembered as a ‘force of nature’
02-12-2025 11:25 AM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — Family members, friends and colleagues gathered in Greenfield Community College’s Cohn Family Dining Commons Monday night to mourn the loss of change-maker, activist and beloved community member La Wanza Lett-Brewington.


Community Action’s tax prep program now open
02-11-2025 10:36 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — The Massachusetts Association for Community Action has launched its Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program that helps low-income taxpayers prepare their tax returns.


Coffee pros: Price squeeze a grind
02-10-2025 4:06 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

Don’t talk to the American people until they’ve had their coffee.


Clare Higgins, Northampton’s former mayor, to retire from Community Action
02-07-2025 9:14 AM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

GREENFIELD — Clare Higgins, executive director of Community Action of Pioneer Valley, will retire this summer after nearly 14 years at the helm of the nonprofit anti-poverty agency, marking an end to a career — she previously served as Northampton’s mayor and on its City Council for about 18 years — that has enabled her to make a difference in the lives of residents up and down the Pioneer Valley for the last three-plus decades.


Guest columnist Al Norman: Shutesbury and Wendell appeal seizure of our home rule
02-06-2025 4:34 PM

By AL NORMAN

 


New digs: Innovintage Place moves to old Kelly’s restaurant in Amherst after six years in Greenfield
02-06-2025 10:52 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

AMHERST — As a teenager, Skye Wellington frequented Kelly’s restaurant, a nearly 30-year mainstay of a College Street business plaza until closing near the end of 2022.


High Schools: Hopkins boys basketball falls to Greenfield, 63-44 (PHOTOS)
01-31-2025 9:41 PM

The Hopkins boys basketball team put up a valiant effort against a strong Greenfield team on the road on Friday night, but the Golden Hawks eventually fell, 63-44, to fall to 2-13 on the season.


Karl Meyer: ‘Gulf of Mexico’ a good name, Aztec derived
01-29-2025 9:56 PM

Dear Mr. President: With all due respect, it’s the “Gulf of Mexico.” As the saying goes: You’re entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts. Recalling President Bill Clinton’s one-time campaign mantra, “It’s the economy, stupid!” and recognizing you as our once-again single-term president, “It’s the Gulf of Mexico, silly!” That’s ground truth, derived from the endemic language of the place.


Governor names interim sheriff for Franklin County
01-29-2025 4:19 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — Lori Streeter, the Franklin County Jail and House of Correction’s superintendent and special sheriff since 2014, has been chosen to serve as retiring Sheriff Christopher Donelan’s interim replacement starting at the beginning of February.


Westfield man dies after falling into Greenfield sand silo
01-25-2025 8:49 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERIand DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — A 66-year-old Westfield man was found dead after he fell into a sand silo at Chicopee Concrete Service on Friday morning.


Guest columnist Allen Woods: The art of misdirection
01-23-2025 8:05 AM

By ALLEN WOODS

 


My Turn: Trump and the ‘He Too’ guys
01-12-2025 11:38 AM

By EDWARD DOWD

 


Columnist Tolley M. Jones: Too Much
01-09-2025 6:01 AM

By TOLLEY M. JONES

I have been told that I am “too much” throughout my life. I suppose I agree with this assessment, because I conversely have always looked around me and felt deeply that the people around me were “not enough.”


Guest columnist Allen Woods: Has ‘big insurance’ declared war on unhealthy Americans?
01-05-2025 12:00 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

No one except the most extreme political or religious fanatics encourages or embraces murder. Its prohibition is a bedrock value in every society and stated explicitly in laws, and religious and moral teachings.But, of course, there are exceptions....

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