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Incandescent Brewing now open in Bernardston
04-02-2025 10:53 AM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

BERNARDSTON — Beers are back in town.

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Proposed ordinance would make Greenfield a ‘sanctuary city’ for trans, gender-diverse people
04-02-2025 6:14 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — An ordinance that was originally introduced by resident Trystan Greist as a resolution would designate Greenfield as a “sanctuary city” for transgender and “gender-diverse” people in anticipation of federal rollbacks on rights for the LGBTQ community.


Local proponents of medical aid in dying hopeful long-discussed legislation may pass
04-02-2025 5:57 PM

By ALEXA LEWIS

A bill allowing for medical aid in dying once again made it to a hearing before the state Legislature’s Joint Committee on Public Health on Wednesday morning. While versions of this bill have reached this stage before, local proponents are feeling hopeful as this is the earliest in a legislative session it has been brought to this committee’s hearing.


Local films ‘Sheepdog’ and ‘Far Out’ head to Hollywood
04-02-2025 5:25 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

MONTAGUE — Two films shot in Montague will make their Hollywood debuts on Saturday, April 5, bringing the scenery of western Massachusetts to the West Coast.


Greenfield fireworks fundraisers abound in months ahead
04-02-2025 3:14 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — In its annual effort to raise $20,000 for the city’s Independence Day fireworks celebration, the Recreation Department will host three different fundraising events between this Friday and June 26.


Ninth annual TRIAD Hams for Seniors drive sets goal of 400 hams
04-02-2025 2:42 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

Local DJ Robert “Bobby C” Campbell is soliciting donations for his ninth annual Franklin County TRIAD Hams for Seniors drive.


North Congregational Church in New Salem has new interim pastor
04-02-2025 12:56 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

NEW SALEM — Chris Ames has been chosen as North Congregational Church’s interim pastor, replacing a man who held the job for more than half a century.


Literacy Project celebrating 40 years of education
04-01-2025 4:51 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — Sixty-two-year-old Tammy Baxter never received her high school diploma. With help from The Literacy Project, though, the Turners Falls resident is seeking to finish what she started.


Franklin County Technical School seniors get to try underwater welding
04-01-2025 3:56 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

TURNERS FALLS — Two Franklin County Technical School seniors recently took a deep dive into their underwater welding education.


Attracting biz, growing population among goals to include in Charlemont Master Plan, residents say
04-01-2025 11:26 AM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

CHARLEMONT — Residents say developing affordable housing, increasing the number of restaurants and businesses in town, and growing the population of young people and families should be key priorities in Charlemont’s updated Master Plan.


Backyard Oasis, connecting older adults with podcasts, celebrates 50 episodes
04-01-2025 9:54 AM

By CHRIS LARABEE

GREENFIELD — What could reality television, the loneliness epidemic and Northwestern District Attorney David Sullivan all have in common?


Greenfield seeks renewal of Slum and Blight designation to bring in funds for infrastructure
03-31-2025 4:12 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — The Franklin Regional Council of Governments will conduct an infrastructure inventory around Deerfield Street, Main Street and parts of Chapman Street as the city aims to renew its Slum and Blight designation through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program.


UMass Chancellor Reyes outlines changes amid financial uncertainty under Trump administration
03-31-2025 2:55 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — More stringent oversight of spending on salaries, capital projects and non-personnel expenditures at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is underway, according to a letter sent to the campus from Chancellor Javier Reyes.


Blue bags available for litter pickup in Greenfield
03-31-2025 12:50 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — Resident David Boles has secured 1,000 blue trash bags to distribute to people so they can fill them with litter for free curbside pickup.


$154K in Shelburne CPA funds could support new playground, library elevator
03-31-2025 12:18 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

SHELBURNE — The Community Preservation Committee is recommending voters fund four projects, including replacing an elementary school playground and replacing the Arms Library elevator, for a total of $154,000, at this year’s Annual Town Meeting.


Four Rivers students participate in overdose response training
03-28-2025 6:01 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — In an instance of a national effort gaining traction locally, 75 junior and senior students at Four Rivers Charter Public School were given hands-on instruction on how to respond to, and potentially reverse, a drug overdose during a three-hour training session this week.


Greenfield Fire Station’s energy use 250% higher than expected
03-28-2025 5:27 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — The city’s Fire Station at 41 Main St., a roughly $21.7 million construction project that opened last May, uses 250% more energy than anticipated, according to Greenfield’s Energy and Sustainability Director Carole Collins.


Orange residents provide input on long-range plan
03-28-2025 5:13 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — Residents say they want to see investments in housing and infrastructure to bring more families and businesses to town.


Sex assault complaint spurs review at Mohawk Trail Regional School District
03-28-2025 4:52 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

BUCKLAND — Following a civil complaint alleging sexual assault by a former employee, Mohawk Trail Regional School District Superintendent Sheryl Stanton is advising families that the district is working with Enough Abuse, a nonprofit dedicated to preventing child sexual abuse, to provide training to staff and review school policies to ensure students are safe.


Franklin County Chamber of Commerce breakfast shines spotlight on family businesses
03-28-2025 3:56 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GREENFIELD — The Franklin County Chamber of Commerce breakfast Friday morning meant business — specifically, family business.


Celebrating ‘Erving’s living room’: Library marks fifth anniversary
03-28-2025 3:43 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

ERVING — While the COVID-19 virus began raising alarm in March 2020, former Erving Public Library Director Barbara Friedman recalls being skeptical of the pandemic shutting down the new library, which had just opened to the public on March 1.

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