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Greenfield High School brings back full-length productions with ‘Robin Hood’
04-03-2025 12:39 PM

By GUSTAVO ATENCIO FLORES

GREENFIELD — For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, Greenfield High School’s Drama Club is set to put on a full-length production: “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood.”

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West County Notebook: April 4, 2025
04-03-2025 2:27 PM

HEATH — The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office will host a rabies clinic from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 12, at the Jacobs Road Municipal Center in Heath.


Author of book on Paul Revere coming to Greenfield Public Library
04-03-2025 1:34 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

GREENFIELD — Residents are invited to the Greenfield Public Library to learn about the legend of Paul Revere and his 1775 ride warning Massachusetts colonists that the British were coming.


Sam Michel: Promises made, promises kept
04-03-2025 11:44 AM

Thanks to the Trump administration for its latest demonstration of government transparency by including an editor from The Atlantic magazine in a group chat about attack plans on Houthi targets in Yemen. By shrewdly refusing to designate the operation “highly classified,” and refusing to hide behind the security of their government-issue phones, the actors in this exciting drama allowed us to view how a truly merit-based cabinet operates, freed from the incompetence of DEI hires.


Real Estate Transactions: April 4, 2025
04-03-2025 9:29 AM

Kenneth W. Topolski Estate and Karen R. Cormier sold to J Directed LLC, 742 Daniel Shays Highway, Lot 1F. $130,000.


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.


Will early start on Beacon Hill bode well for aid in dying bill?
04-02-2025 4:30 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

BOSTON — Most legislative committees are still getting organized and have not yet held their first hearing of the new two-year session. But for House members of the Committee on Public Health, the clock is already ticking on one of the most controversial matters that perennially comes before them.


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.


Sounds Local: A legend pays tribute to an icon: Seven-time Grammy-nominated Joan Osborne brings Bob Dylan repertoire to Shea Theater
04-02-2025 12:58 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

Joan Osborne was in her 20s when she took a deep dive into the music of Bob Dylan – and once she immersed herself into the legendary artist’s amazing musical well, Dylan’s vast catalog became an important part of her own musical journey.


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.


Two arrested on drug trafficking charges in Greenfield
04-01-2025 5:56 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — The Northwestern District Attorney’s Anti-Crime Task Force and Greenfield Police arrested Greenfield residents Amber Judd, 38, and Tony Carr, 48, on cocaine trafficking charges following a drug bust at Heather Court and Harrison Avenue Tuesday morning.


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.


River Rat Race returns for 60th year on April 12
04-01-2025 2:58 PM

By HANNAH MORIN

ATHOL — When the annual River Rat Race returns on April 12, it will mark six decades of canoe racing, community spirit and unforgettable moments on the water.


Speaking of Nature: Stinky signs of spring: Skunk cabbage is eye candy after months of winter landscape
04-01-2025 12:33 PM

By BILL DANIELSON

March Madness is a term that has been assigned to the sport of college basketball. The idea is that a huge tournament creates a frenzied “madness” of athletic exuberance as different teams from across the country compete in a clash of collegiate contenders to see who will be crowned as champion. There are brackets, debates and wagers involved and everyone seems to have a good time.


PHOTO: Water and stone
03-31-2025 5:40 PM


Four Red Fire Farm workers arrested as part of ICE operation in Springfield
03-31-2025 5:07 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

MONTAGUE — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested four farmworkers associated with Red Fire Farm earlier this month as part of a six-day operation throughout the state, including a raid in Springfield, that resulted in the arrests of 370 allegedly undocumented immigrants.


Legislation inspired by a Leverett family allows school bus monitoring systems
03-31-2025 2:21 PM

By MITCHELL FINK

LEVERETT — Two years after a Leverett family released videos of motorists whizzing past their children’s stopped school bus, the Legislature has passed a bill allowing video monitoring to catch violators.


Stage on Main exhibit displays Athol resident’s work through the decades
03-31-2025 10:59 AM

By GUSTAVO ATENCIO FLORES

ORANGE — Athol resident Robert G. Osborne’s long and storied career in the art world is on display at the Stage on Main gallery, giving residents a glimpse into some of his earliest creations from the 1960s as well as artwork created within the past decade.


PHOTOS: Career conversations
03-31-2025 6:33 AM


Avery’s General Store building in Charlemont for sale
03-30-2025 11:33 AM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

CHARLEMONT — Those interested in owning a piece of the town’s history should check out the sign outside Avery’s General Store.

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