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My Turn: Of balance and resistance
01-24-2025 11:00 AM

By RICHARD S. BOGARTZ

 

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Teresa Amabile: Healey’s shameful budget proposals
01-23-2025 11:41 PM

There is much to applaud in the budget proposal that Gov. Maura Healey released on Wednesday, such as funding to implement the state’s Student Opportunity Act, but I am alarmed that two provisions in this budget could bring real harm to some of the most vulnerable residents of our commonwealth.


Health officials issue precautions, Wendell farm takes action in wake of bird flu cases
01-22-2025 6:05 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN and EMILEE KLEIN

With two cases of bird flu having been confirmed at the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus, local health officials are issuing advisories and at least one Franklin County farm is taking measures to protect its poultry.


Outside report calls UMass protest breakup reasonable but raises questions
01-21-2025 6:09 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — University of Massachusetts officials acted reasonably and prudently in breaking up pro-Gaza encampments on campus last spring, but different enforcement tactics might have cut down on the number of arrests, as well as reduced the fraying of trust between students, faculty and staff and the UMass administration, according to an independent review released last week.


My Turn: No tax cuts for billionaires
01-20-2025 10:07 AM

By RUSS VERNON-JONES


Guest column: Privilege and loss in Pacific Palisades
01-20-2025 10:05 AM

By JAMIE ROWEN


My Turn: Loving a country that doesn’t love you back — My story from Syria
01-17-2025 3:01 PM

By MUSBAH SHAHEEN


UMass Foundation chided for small step on fossil fuel investment
01-15-2025 2:23 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A University of Massachusetts campus organization pushing for more socially responsible investments by the UMass Foundation, manager of the university’s endowment, is claiming a small win after the nonprofit made a commitment to invest in fossil fuel-free funds.


500 acres of Sunderland forestland returned to Nipmuc tribe by W.D. Cowls
01-13-2025 11:54 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A 500-acre section of forested land connected to Mount Toby in Sunderland, west of Route 63, is being returned to the Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band as a gift from W.D. Cowls Inc.


Amherst resident takes reins as New Salem town coordinator
01-13-2025 11:00 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

NEW SALEM — The new year means a new town coordinator for New Salem.


In $20M deal, New Hampshire timber company buys, will preserve 2,400 acres in 7 towns
01-12-2025 11:01 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A New Hampshire timber company has closed on a massive land buy of nearly 2,400 acres in seven communities in Hampshire and Franklin counties, acquiring five parcels for more than $20 million from Amherst-based W.D. Cowls Inc.


‘Not your mama’s ‘Newsies’’: Amherst Community Theater production updates the musical with women and nonbinary characters
01-10-2025 10:38 AM

By CAROLYN BROWN

Fans of the Disney musical “Newsies” generally know the titular group of characters as boys, but a local theater company’s upcoming production is expanding the show to include female and nonbinary characters.


Classical at the club: Series at The Drake makes new room for chamber music
01-03-2025 10:56 AM

By CAROLYN BROWN

Most people don’t see local bars as venues for classical music, but a concert series at The Drake in Amherst is helping redefine and expand where classical music belongs.Chamber@The Drake, the venue’s classical music series, brings performers to play...


Edward Ralph McGlynn: Remembering Leonard Peltier
12-29-2024 11:07 AM

To follow up on Carrie N. Baker’s Nov. 30 column, “Long overdue apology for Indian boarding schools a first step,” I would like to share the story of a person who survived the abuse of the federal Indian boarding system. Leonard Peltier, a member of...


My Turn: Winning hearts and minds in the battle against authoritarianism
12-26-2024 10:09 AM

By RUSS VERNON-JONES

Many of us are wondering how we can be most effective in blocking authoritarianism from completely taking over the United States now that Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans are about to assume political power. This is not an easy question, but it’s...


Amherst forum explores fears and perspectives on coming immigration crackdown
12-23-2024 11:35 AM

By SAMUEL GELINAS

NORTHAMPTON — Even many in Donald Trump’s circle are unsure whether the president-elect intends to follow through on his often expansive, and some would say, hyperbolic rhetoric — the kind of exaggerated speech that heralded a “big, beautiful wall”...


My Turn: Lest we forget — Immigration is a good thing
12-22-2024 12:52 PM

By RAZVAN SIBII

The anti-immigration people won the elections. They campaigned successfully on the “mass deportation” of undocumented immigrants and they have every intention of fulfilling that threat. And, if the first Trump administration is any indication, they...


Love is in the airwaves: Queer dating radio show creates connections and community
12-20-2024 9:52 AM

By CAROLYN BROWN

Finding love is all about finding someone on your wavelength. A radio show at the University of Massachusetts Amherst wants to help the local queer community make romantic connections, one guest DJ at a time.On the show “Queer Yenta Radio Hour,” which...


Amherst-Pelham Regional towns struggle to split school budget tab
12-17-2024 5:11 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Already facing a possible $1.26 million deficit in next year’s $37.54 million operating budget for the Amherst-Pelham Regional Schools, officials from the four member towns are divided on the best approach for both closing that gap and...


Bernadette Jones: Reverse HIP cuts
12-09-2024 2:06 PM

I am very upset that the state’s Healthy Incentives Program was cut dramatically. The program has been extremely successful in helping hungry people get healthy fresh produce and at the same time benefiting small farmers.News about the large increase...


UMass Amherst profs pilot new PFAS detection method
12-09-2024 9:43 AM

By ZICHANG LIU

AMHERST — University of Massachusetts Amherst professors Chang Liu and Xiaojun Wei have discovered a new method to detect per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — “forever chemicals” found in water, soil, air, food and other consumer products — thus...

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