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Early release for ex-officer convicted of vehicular homicide
07-16-2020 7:03 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — The former Greenfield police sergeant convicted in January of vehicular homicide stemming from a 2017 incident has been released from prison early.James B. Rode, 50, was sentenced on Jan. 27 to two years behind bars, with 15 months of...


French King Bridge safety barriers off track
07-01-2020 4:17 PM

By MAX MARCUS

A project to build barriers on the French King Bridge — to address suicides and other safety issues — that was at least five years in the making has apparently been deprioritized by the state Department of Transportation, leaving local officials...


Dedicating a piece of Orange to Hazel Lackey
06-25-2020 4:49 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — When New Salem resident Susan Arnold moved to the North Quabbin region in the late 1980s, she discovered a friendly face who helped her settle in.Through her jobs with Valuing Our Children, the Montachusett Opportunity Council, Peoples Bridge...


Prep School Notebook: Northfield Mount Hermon School hires Debby Ghezzi as athletic director
06-15-2020 4:35 PM

By JEFF LAJOIE

The Northfield Mount Hermon School athletic department has found a new director.Debby Ghezzi was named the school’s new athletic director, and she’ll take over the program this summer, replacing interim AD Greg Leeds.Ghezzi has served as AD at Lake...


An asparagus to be reckoned with: Spectacular spear soars skyward in Easthampton
05-21-2020 8:32 AM

By BERA DUNAU

Asparagus, one of the culinary treats of spring, has a long history in the Pioneer Valley. And some more of that history just might be growing in one couple’s yard.Charlotte Briggs and her wife have a spear of asparagus growing in their yard that was...


Montague resident designs tour bus to promote Big Brothers Big Sisters
03-20-2020 5:45 PM

By SHELBY ASHLINE

GILL — When Montague resident Amy Bowse first read about a contest to craft a design for an F.M. Kuzmeskus bus that would honor Big Brothers Big Sisters of Franklin County, she wasn’t sure she should enter.Bowse, a self-employed graphic designer, was...


Former Club Castaway manager claims she quit following dispute over LGBTQ performers
02-10-2020 5:15 PM

By LUIS FELDMAN

WHATELY — Bella Vendetta, who worked for the Club Castaway strip club and planned to move forward with a line-up of LGBTQ performers, claims she left after three weeks following a dispute with ownership over those plans. “My original thoughts were...


Prep Wrestling: Bates building Northfield Mount Hermon into a force
01-29-2020 11:04 PM

By THOMAS JOHNSTON

DEERFIELD — Northfield Mount Hermon wrestling coach Zachary Bates knows all about the tradition and pride of his team’s program.One of the top prep teams in New England year after year, Bates, who grew up in Leyden and attended Pioneer Valley Regional...


Case of threatening journalist dismissed after probation, treatment
10-28-2019 3:00 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A charge against an Amherst woman who allegedly threatened a newspaper journalist in summer 2018 has been dismissed after more than a year of court cases, jail time and mental health evaluations.The misdemeanor charge of threatening to...


Man flees from police following Bernardston traffic stop
10-24-2019 1:00 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

BERNARDSTON — A Holyoke man has not been found since fleeing after the vehicle he was riding in was pulled over just north of Exit 28 on Interstate 91 northbound in Bernardston at around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday.Lakeam A. Bennett, 27, provided false...


At 92, orchard owner starts a new hard cider business
09-19-2019 6:50 PM

By DAVID McLELLAN

Editor’s Note: This story is part of a week-long series about the state of farming in Franklin County.People thought she was crazy.At 92 years old, Carol Hillman, owner of New Salem Preserves & Orchards, 67 South Main St., has started a new business...


Valley has rich history of growing tobacco
09-15-2019 9:00 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

Editor’s Note: This story is part of a week-long series about the state of farming in Franklin County.Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. But, other times, that smoke you’re holding is wrapped in a tobacco leaf grown along the Connecticut River — in...


Former teacher pleads guilty to indecent A&B
09-05-2019 4:47 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — An Ashfield man and former teacher was sentenced Wednesday morning to three years’ probation after changing his plea on charges related the 2017 inappropriate touching of his friends’ daughters.Douglas J. Forbes, 53, pleaded guilty in...


Burn, scrape and shape: Dugout canoe to be built at Pocumtuck Festival
08-01-2019 7:00 AM

By ANITA FRITZ

The first step to creating a mishoon, or dugout canoe, is to find the right tree.That’s exactly what organizers of the 6th annual Pocumtuck Homelands Festival have done, and the weekend celebration will highlight a traditional mishoon of the...


Michael Kittredge, Yankee Candle founder, dies at 67
07-26-2019 12:07 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

LEVERETT — Michael J. Kittredge II, whose homemade candle as a cash-strapped teenager evolved into an industry giant, has died. He was 67.Kittredge, founder of the Yankee Candle Co., died Wednesday evening at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston...


Italian cuisine is so American
07-08-2019 2:51 PM

By ANDY CASTILLO

Gianni Calabrese of South Deerfield was 21 years old the first time he stepped foot on American soil. Nearly two decades later and now an American citizen, Calabrese, who owns Gianni Fig's Ristorante in the village center, has a story similar to that...


Gone too soon
06-11-2019 9:00 AM

By ANITA FRITZ

SOUTH DEERFIELD — On March 10 at 7 a.m., Barbara Messinger got the phone call no mother should ever have to receive.“The minute it rang, I knew it wasn’t good,” Messinger said. “The doctor on the other end said I should get to Boston immediately — my...


Suicide barriers in sight for French King Bridge
06-06-2019 2:25 PM

By GRACE BIRD

After multiple years of requests by Gill and Erving, the state is finally edging toward installing barriers on the French King Bridge.The bridge connects the towns of Gill and Erving and is a well-known site for suicides.Gill Police Chief Christopher...


CDC names Hope & Olive Entrepreneur of the Year
05-03-2019 7:02 AM

By ANITA FRITZ

GREENFIELD — Hope & Olive restaurant’s owners have been named Entrepreneur(s) of the Year.The Franklin County Community Development Corporation received nominations this year for the three owners of the 12-year-old restaurant, which took root in the...


School Committee emails prompt complaint
05-02-2019 11:12 PM

By JOSHUA SOLOMON

GREENFIELD — Questions of proper communication among School Committee members have flared back up following the filing of an Open Meeting Law complaint by a member of the education task force for Franklin County Continuing the Political Revolution...

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