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Lynne Pledger: Protests for justice and mercy
06-13-2025 9:04 AM

If we see someone pulled from the sidewalk by masked men and forced into an unmarked car, are we witnessing a kidnapping? It may be an arrest by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). Witnesses can question ICE agents but are not guaranteed answers. They are allowed to film an arrest from a distance but not to interfere. According to the ICE website, agents are not required to have a warrant, to show photo IDs, or to give their names or badge numbers. They are not required to reveal why they have accosted someone, why they are taking that person away, or where the person is being taken.

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West County Notebook: June 25, 2025
06-24-2025 2:15 PM

SHELBURNE FALLS — Yankee Magazine has named Salmon Falls Gallery the best art gallery in the state in 2025.


West County Notebook: June 17, 2025
06-16-2025 2:14 PM

SHELBURNE FALLS — Summer is here, and so is the Shelburne Falls Military Band’s concert season.


West County Notebook: June 12, 2025
06-11-2025 10:57 AM

SHELBURNE FALLS — The Woodlands Partnership of Northwest Massachusetts invites residents to learn about forests at two events.


West County Notebook: June 6, 2025
06-05-2025 11:21 AM

ASHFIELD — A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held on Sunday, June 8, to celebrate the opening of Ashfield’s new tennis courts at Belding Memorial Park.


Aidan Revelo Gauthier: Local art venues
06-01-2025 4:41 PM

Art is the most important piece of culture that a community can have. It empowers people, it inspires people, it makes people feel any emotion the artist wants to convey. It reflects what the artist believes, informing and communicating different aspects of life and the world, different perspectives and point of views, and shows every part of humanity.


Valley Bounty: A growing Good Bunch: Shelburne Falls farm remains optimistic for the future
05-30-2025 10:02 AM

By JACOB NELSON

‘It’s usually around April 20 when I plant things in the field that can handle light frost,” says farmer Dan Greene of Good Bunch Farm. “Then there’s about a longer wait until the next big planting date in late May. By then the threat of frost is gone and you can finally plant all the warm-loving crops. After that, you really don’t have any time except for weeding and harvesting.”


My Turn: Big money and government
05-27-2025 10:42 AM

By DENNIS MERRITT

Here’s a hypothesis explaining government today. We all know that money in politics is behind both major parties. But this has made me wonder why the Republicans and Democrats have been so much at war with each other over the past decades. I mean, if the billionaires are supporting both parties, what do they really care if one or the other is in control of Congress, or the White House?


My Turn: It’s time again for punk
05-27-2025 10:42 AM

By ALAN HARRIS

It’s wake up time folks. Put down your smartphones, take out the ear buds, remove the sludge of our compulsions, and the destructive culture of the internet. Go outside and walk around. Read an actual newspaper or a book. Smell the flowers that bloom in the spring, tra la, if and when they bloom. Acknowledge people. Fall in love with life.


‘We want to make sure that they’re not forgotten’: Shelburne to continue putting local face on military sacrifice
05-23-2025 1:08 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

SHELBURNE — The Shelburne Falls Memorial Day Committee’s plan to use a rotating system to honor the four local men who were killed fighting in Vietnam will continue on Monday when Specialist Ronald E. Wissman is celebrated during Memorial Day festivities.


‘When women encourage other women to empower themselves’: Shelburne Falls Area Women’s Club celebrated 100th anniversary
05-23-2025 10:02 AM

By AALIANNA MARIETTA

The Shelburne Falls Area Women’s Club celebrated its 100th anniversary at The Blue Rock Restaurant and Bar earlier this month. In twinkling dresses, faux feather boas and pearls, members danced to live music, sipped cocktails and listened to speeches from the club’s president, State Representative Natalie Blais, and retired NASA astronaut Col. Cady Coleman.


Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum to showcase restoration projects as it opens for seaso
05-21-2025 12:51 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

SHELBURNE FALLS — The Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum will open for the season on Saturday, May 24.


West County Notebook: May 21, 2025
05-20-2025 12:13 PM

CHARLEMONT — The Department of Conservation and Recreation will be closing the day use area at the Mohawk Trail State Forest from May 23 through June 6 to accommodate storm damage repair work along the trails.


My Turn: Expectations of a president?
05-18-2025 7:00 AM

By MARIE BARTLETT

Dear Trump Supporter: Maybe you voted for Donald Trump because you are worried about immigrants coming across the border illegally, or staying here long after their visas expire.


West County Notebook: May 16, 2025
05-15-2025 3:36 PM

SHELBURNE FALLS — Alumni are advised that if they did not receive the notification about the Arms Academy Association Reunion, to contact Marlene Peck Field at 7 Laurel St., Shelburne Falls, MA 01370 or 413-834-1106.


PHOTOS: Making progress at Bridge of Flowers
05-12-2025 4:33 PM


One year on, Franklin County chapter of 100+ Women Who Care gaining momentum
05-12-2025 8:30 AM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

SHELBURNE FALLS — In its first year of giving, the Franklin County chapter of 100+ Women Who Care raised $23,650 for nonprofits across the county, a number that has since grown to $31,800 following its May meeting.


Ahead of renovations, Memorial Hall Association invites residents to take a seat from historic theater
05-08-2025 5:00 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

SHELBURNE FALLS — Community members looking to own a piece of Shelburne Falls history are in luck.


Artwork inspired by nature on display at Salmon Falls Gallery
05-08-2025 1:37 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

SHELBURNE FALLS — The Salmon Falls Gallery has two new exhibits on display showcasing the works of Hawley artist Trina Sears Sternstein and southern Vermont artist Bobbi Angell.


Removed Bridge of Flowers plants to have second act through annual plant sale
05-05-2025 4:04 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

SHELBURNE FALLS — Do you want to own a piece of the Bridge of Flowers?


Pam Roberts: Buddy Baseball starts May 10
05-05-2025 12:31 PM

Saturday, May 10 is opening day for the 31st season of Buddy Baseball! This year our team logo is the yellow Bumblebees. Buddy Baseball is a program for youth with disabilities to play ball with the help of peer buddies. We invite new players, buddies and coaches to join our enthusiastic, family and fun-oriented crew.

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