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Hoosac Tunnel in North Adams reopens to trains
04-08-2020 12:03 PM

By MARY BYRNE

NORTH ADAMS — The Hoosac Tunnel reopened to trains on Saturday after a two-month closure for repairs.The tunnel closed to traffic on Feb. 12 after a “partial wall collapse,” according to Cynthia Scarano, executive vice president of Pan Am Railways, a...


Following soft opening, His and Hers Comics to start regular hours Wednesday
03-12-2020 6:45 PM

By ANDY CASTILLO

GREENFIELD — Nishon Morgan, the “his” behind the recently opened His and Hers Comics store, has always enjoyed comic books. “There were always comic books in the house,” Morgan said Thursday, a day after his Bank Row store — which he owns with his...


Quabbin Valley Healthcare in Athol has new owners
03-05-2020 6:10 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ATHOL — Quabbin Valley Healthcare is now in its third month of new ownership.Scott Wheeler and several partners from Blupoint Healthcare purchased the facility at 821 Daniel Shays Highway from Cambridge Healthcare Group on Jan. 1. Wheeler said except...


With reopening, chef hopes to bring Five Eyed Fox in Turners Falls to new level
02-28-2020 11:32 AM

By MAX MARCUS

TURNERS FALLS — Ashley Arthur was not a chef when she opened the Five Eyed Fox on Third Street in 2014.She had been in the restaurant business since she was 14, and had done nearly every job. But the closest she had been to a chef, she said, was a...


Case continued for Orange man facing child rape charges
02-26-2020 10:05 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — An Orange man facing 18 charges related to inappropriate sexual behavior is being held without bail at the Franklin County House of Correction.Donald Grenier, 80, has pleaded not guilty to nine counts of indecent assault and battery on a...


Terrazza owner opens new cocktail bar, The Balkan Lounge
02-13-2020 7:14 PM

By PAUL FRANZ

GREENFIELD — It would seem the Terrazza restaurant at the Country Club of Greenfield was just the beginning of Abaz Cecunjanin’s venture into Greenfield’s hospitality industry.Cecunjanin opened a new cocktail bar on Jan. 19 called The Balkan Lounge at...


American Knight Transportation relocates to Greenfield
02-06-2020 6:40 PM

By MELINA BOURDEAU

GREENFIELD — Providing a 24/7 ride service, American Knight Transportation owner and operator Richard Haste prides himself on being focused on the community and his customers — hence his business’ tagline “where the professionals drive and customers...


The Barn Grocery Store in Greenfield announces closure
01-21-2020 5:13 PM

By MELINA BOURDEAU

GREENFIELD — The Barn Grocery Store, at 95 River St., announced its closure Tuesday.“After 20 years, The Barn will be closing at the end of this month,” a post on the grocery store’s Facebook page reads. “We are selling off inventory at 50 percent...


Mohawk Trail superintendent admits affair with employee
01-14-2020 2:21 PM

By ANITA FRITZ

BUCKLAND — An email sent by Superintendent Michael Buoniconti to all staff members at the Hawlemont and Mohawk Trail regional school districts explaining his recent relationship with a member of that staff, as well as his impending divorce, is being...


Real-life Santa Claus
12-23-2019 11:14 AM

By ANITA FRITZ

When David Shea was 5 years old, he was placed in foster care. He spent the next seven years bouncing around from home to home, and remembers some Christmases when he watched the family he was staying with open presents — with none to open himself.“I...


Turners Falls-based Mayhew Tools expands with purchase of Florida company
12-19-2019 6:01 PM

By MAX MARCUS

TURNERS FALLS — Mayhew Tools has been in Franklin County since it first opened in 1856, and is now expanding with the purchase of a Florida company called Bestway Tools.The sale was coordinated largely by John Lawless, who co-owns the company with his...


Deerfield businessman being sued in federal court by former employee
12-18-2019 10:42 PM

By DAVID McLELLAN

SPRINGFIELD — A Deerfield businessman and stonemason is being sued by a former employee for allegedly underpaying for years. Wednesday was the first day of the federal court trial of Sonam Rinchen Lama, a Tibetan immigrant and master stonemason who...


Turners Falls shop finds niche in vintage motorcycle repair
11-21-2019 6:16 PM

By MAX MARCUS

TURNERS FALLS — As one of very few motorcycle shops that can work on almost any bike regardless of its make, model or year, Nova Motorcycles draws customers from throughout New England, and sometimes from as far away as New York City.“If it’s got two...


New Hampshire man sentenced to 10 to 12 years for stabbing
09-27-2019 11:15 PM

By DAVID McLELLAN

GREENFIELD — The New Hampshire man who stabbed Massachusetts State Police Trooper Mark Whitcomb last year was sentenced to 10 to 12 years in prison on Friday, after changing his plea to guilty.Nghia Le, 19, of Manchester, N.H., pleaded guilty to eight...


Dairy farming a labor of love, but not financially sustainable for farmers
09-17-2019 12:19 PM

By ANITA FRITZ

Editor’s Note: This story is part of a week-long series about the state of farming in Franklin County.Sixty-five-year-old David Duprey has been a dairy farmer almost his entire life. It’s the life he has built, the life he knows, and the life he’s not...


Farm stands a way to supplement income
09-17-2019 12:16 PM

By ANITA FRITZ

Editor’s Note: This story is part of a week-long series about the state of farming in Franklin County.Drive along many of the major routes and back roads of Franklin County and you’re bound to run into a farm stand or ice cream/food stand.Many of the...


DA alum David Koch dies
08-24-2019 1:00 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

DEERFIELD — Deerfield Academy is, for the second time this month, mourning the death of a former student who came from a powerful American family.David Koch, the libertarian billionaire businessman who graduated from the prestigious institution in...


Baystate to acquire Connecticut River Internists after all four doctors retire
08-17-2019 3:00 AM

By GRACE BIRD

TURNERS FALLS — After 31 years in practice, all four primary care doctors and co-owners of Connecticut River Internists will retire at the end of the year.While the doctors — Drs. Joseph Viadero, Adam Blacksin, Wayne Gavryck and Laurence Klein — were...


Stylist unveils two new salons in Greenfield, Turners Falls
08-16-2019 8:56 PM

By MELINA BOURDEAU

GREENFIELD — With Textür Beauty Bar and Textür Blow Out Bar in two towns, owner Carleigh Dlugosz said she wants to bring “a driving energy” to both locations.Dlugosz, a Turners Falls resident who previously co-owned Lavish on Chapman Street with...


Sunburn Beach issues linger as owners sell land to state
07-09-2019 11:11 PM

By GRACE BIRD

CHARLEMONT — The state Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) paid $25,000 for a 4.6-acre piece of riverfront land known as “Sunburn Beach,” owned by family of the late Grace and Marshall Johnson.The land, located off North River Road at the...

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