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Mixed-use building in Amherst could rise six stories
07-11-2025 2:56 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A mixed-use redevelopment at the corner of Amity Street and University Drive, already approved as a five-story building, could add a sixth floor as a result of a new zoning overlay district.

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Nonprofit veteran to take reins at Amherst Media
07-11-2025 7:31 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A Pelham resident and Hampshire College graduate who brings extensive experience as a leader of nonprofits is Amherst Media’s new executive director.


Speakers deride current system of government, see need for mayor in Amherst
07-11-2025 7:01 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Several residents concerned with Amherst’s government, featuring an elected 13-member Town Council and an appointed town manager, are asking the Charter Review Committee to recommend revisions to the town charter that might include adding a mayor as part of enhanced checks and balances.


Photos: Summertime sculptors
07-10-2025 11:44 PM


Guest columnist Kathy Gregg: Who's insurrecting?
07-10-2025 1:21 PM

By KATHY GREGG

We’re hearing a lot about the Insurrection Act these days. The idea of the president invoking it against citizens of the United States is pretty scary, so I checked a bit into its history.


Around Amherst: Town celebrating Disability Pride Month
07-10-2025 7:01 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Amherst is celebrating Disability Pride Month, aiming to end the stigma of disability and make the town inclusive for all by issuing a proclamation, raising a flag in front of Town Hall and taking part in a film festival with two other area communities.


Local baseball: Belchertown Post 239 hands East Springfield its first loss of the American Legion season
07-09-2025 9:29 PM

By GARRETT COTE

The beat goes on for the Belchertown Post 239 Senior American Legion baseball team, as a trio of runs in the first inning were just enough to get it past previously undefeated East Springfield Post 420, 3-2, for consecutive win No. 7 on Wednesday night in a game that was moved to Springfield Central High School due to field conditions.


Annual DinoFest expands into Dino Trail Week
07-09-2025 1:07 PM

By LUKE MACANNUCO

Piti Theatre Co.’s annual DinoFest is evolving into something larger this year: Dino Trail Week.


Amherst eyes creation of third local historic district
07-09-2025 10:54 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Amherst is moving forward with a process for creating a third local historic district, in the East Amherst village center, where homes, buildings and other structures could receive enhanced protections.


Michael Edward Williamson: Highest property taxes, worst roads
07-08-2025 1:13 PM

As a 14-year resident I am astonished that we have the highest property taxes and the worst roads. Plus our library fell into such disrepair it had to close. School buildings are in bad shape. The town manager doesn't have a clue what to do.


Jones Library opens temporary site on Monday
07-08-2025 11:56 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Exactly two months after closing the 43 Amity St. location to the public to make way for an expansion and renovation project, the Jones Library reopens at a temporary site at 101 University Drive on Monday.


Local baseball: James Lavallee spins gem, Northampton Post 28 blanks Monson
07-07-2025 9:01 PM

By GARRETT COTE

Only one run was scored on Monday evening, but that’s because Northampton Post 28 ace James Lavallee and Monson Post 241’s Brayden Mega traded punches on the mound at Legion Field in Palmer.


Amherst school superintendent contract revised after performance evaluations
07-07-2025 1:52 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Following a performance evaluation that gave her mostly proficient ratings in meeting various standards set by the state’s Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and her own goals, Amherst-Pelham Superintendent E. Xiomara Herman is receiving a revised contract that will boost her annual salary above $180,000.


Amherst teen faces fireworks, narcotics charges
07-07-2025 1:35 PM

AMHERST — A 19-year-old Amherst man who set off fireworks in front of the Central fire station early on Independence Day morning is being summoned to court on several charges, including illegal possession of fireworks and narcotics, police said.


Jeff Clark: Today's battery storage systems are safer
07-07-2025 1:09 PM

The Daily Hampshire Gazette has published several editorials about battery energy storage systems (BESS). I would like to provide additional information on the June 23 guest column by Michael DeChiara [“Somerville gets it wrong on battery storage”]. There has been great progress in improving the safety of BESS installations. Newer Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries are chemically stable, have low fire risk, contain less toxic materials, and last 2-3 times longer than traditional Lithium Ion batteries. Fires are rare, and if they occur, they are more easily suppressed with cooling agents or dry chemical sprays that fire departments use.


Neighbors wary of mixed-use housing project near Atkins Corner in Amherst
07-07-2025 12:08 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Vacant land on either side of Atkins Farms Country Market has long been eyed for its development potential to create a village center, where housing, along with shops and restaurants, would serve Applewood Apartments and Upper Orchard residents, as well as students, faculty and staff at Hampshire College.


Guest columnist Rudy Perkins: Trump’s tariffs a stealth tax
07-05-2025 12:01 PM

By RUDY PERKINS

One of the least discussed reasons Donald Trump is pushing tariffs is that wide-ranging tariffs will act much like a regressive national sales tax, shifting more of the national tax burden onto low- and middle-income taxpayers, and away from the wealthy. Lower-income Americans, who spend more of their income on everyday goods, instead of, say, corporate stocks, will end up paying a disproportionate share of the tariffs.


George Munger: Good Samaritans, all of us
07-05-2025 5:00 AM

We are all the good Samaritan.


Amherst superintendent: Licensed teachers considered first
07-04-2025 10:29 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Despite a concern from the teachers union’s executive board that school staff are continuing to be hired and retained without state licenses, Superintendent E. Xiomara Herman is confirming a commitment to being in compliance with state law and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education regulations when making appointments.


Local briefs: Amherst Koufax takes down Hatfield
07-03-2025 4:37 PM

The Amherst 14U baseball team downed Hatfield, 7-1, at Amherst Middle School in a PVYBL Sandy Koufax game on Wednesday to improve to 5-1-1 on the season.


Reparations effort moves forward with Amherst council OK
07-03-2025 2:43 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Amherst is another step closer to ensuring that those residents whose ancestors were enslaved in the United States and who continue to be impacted by the harms caused by slavery and post-reconstruction discrimination will benefit from a stabilization fund for reparations.

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