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By RYAN AMES
The UMass athletic department has a new home.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
It was a successful trip to St. Louis for the Stoneleigh-Burnham School equestrian team earlier this spring.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
The top amateur girls golfers in the state will be heading to Bernardston this week.
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
GREENFIELD — The city was bursting with pride and fireworks this weekend as hundreds gathered at Beacon Field for the annual Independence Day celebration
By RYAN AMES
HOLYOKE — Two of the best stories in college baseball this past spring came from two programs about 1,000 miles apart in Murray State and Northeastern.
By CHRIS LARABEE
SUNDERLAND — The South County Senior’s governing document has finally received a long-overdue review.
By CHRIS LARABEE
Local advocates are urging the Legislature to remove a specific provision in Gov. Maura Healey’s Energy Affordability, Independence & Innovation Act that would repeal a 1982 referendum requiring voters at a statewide election to approve any new nuclear facilities in Massachusetts.
By JEFF LAJOIE
For the first time in nearly a decade, Western Massachusetts will play host to the state’s biggest amateur golf tournament.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
The 44th Montague Mug Race is right around the corner, with signups ongoing for the race which is scheduled for Aug. 16.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
As we head into Fourth of July weekend, the summer season is in full swing.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
The Greenfield boys and girls high school soccer teams are hosting a series of youth soccer clinics Aug. 4-8 from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
GREENFIELD — It was a back-and-forth contest at Beacon Field between the Greenfield and Frontier PVYBL Sandy Koufax squads on Wednesday.
By DOMENIC POLI
GREENFIELD — The Northwestern District Attorney’s Office has identified the 41-year-old Greenfield man who died following an e-bike crash near the Leyden Woods Apartments shortly after midnight on Tuesday as Jonathan D. Russo.
By EMILEE KLEIN
The Trump administration rescinded a $25 million grant awarded to Mass Audubon — the largest federal grant the nonprofit had received in its 123-year history — to protect 10,000 acres of land along the Connecticut River and restore 100 acres of damaged habitat.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
Delaney Parker closed out her Westfield State University athletic career with yet another award.
By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI
GREENFIELD — Mpress Bennu’s resignation from the Human Rights Commission and her four-year role organizing the city’s Juneteenth festivities comes following a resident’s pushback over the decision to present former Police Chief Robert Haigh Jr., found liable for racial animus in a 2022 court verdict, with a Juneteenth award.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
TURNERS FALLS — The pool at Turners Falls High School officially has a new name, and it should come as no surprise who it is now named after.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
The Shelburne Falls Coffee Roasters Greenfield Tennis Cup was held on Saturday at both the Highland Courts and Beacon Courts, with Steve Stone and Thomas Unkles meeting up in the championship match.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
The MIAA’s 2025-26 tournament alignments were set in June, establishing which division each school and team will compete in during the upcoming state tournament season.
By RYAN AMES
The Chicago Blackhawks selected incoming UMass hockey freshman Vaclav Nestrasil with the 25th overall selection during the first round of Friday’s NHL Draft.
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