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Karen K. Davis: Horrified by dismantling of federal government, workforce
03-11-2025 12:56 PM

I am horrified that President Donald Trump may slash the Social Security Administration’s workforce by up to 50%; especially after he campaigned on the promise to not touch Social Security. This will severely limit the SSA’s ability to administer retirement and disability benefits to 72.5 million people.

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Agreement with teachers union saves two positions in Mahar budget proposal
03-18-2025 8:59 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — Seven positions were poised to be eliminated in Ralph C. Mahar Regional School’s fiscal year 2026 budget until the teachers union agreed to a change in the insurance deductible amount to save enough money to spare two of those jobs.


Petersham couple receives presidential award for volunteer work
03-14-2025 3:37 PM

By GREG VINE

PETERSHAM — Before his term ended, former President Joe Biden awarded lifelong Petersham resident Larry Buell and his wife Katja Esser with the President’s Volunteer Service Award.


Friends of Quabbin seeks 60K for Keystone Bridge repairs
03-02-2025 11:01 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

NEW SALEM – The nonprofit volunteer organization dedicated to increasing public awareness and appreciation of the Quabbin Reservoir and watershed is soliciting donations to help restore a stone arch bridge erected the year after the Civil War ended.


Mahar begins revisions to $16.87M draft budget
02-18-2025 1:47 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — Ralph C. Mahar Regional School could save $125,208 in the fiscal year 2026 budget by cutting two full-time positions.


Karen K. Davis: Musk’s ‘illegal actions’
02-06-2025 4:38 PM

Our senator, Elizabeth Warren,stood up for us and our democracy in front of the U.S. Treasury building with other protesters saying, “No one elected Elon Musk and … yet he is seizing the power that belongs to the people. We are here to fight back. This is no longer business as usual.”


Mahar athletics in need of new track, field turf
11-19-2024 9:21 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — The Ralph C. Mahar Regional School’s athletics program is running out of time to replace its playing surface and track lanes.The rubber-and-sand mixture making up the turf and the track at the James S. Woodward Athletic Complex has another...


Local restaurant owners reflect on ‘really important conversation’ started by defeated ballot question
11-07-2024 6:57 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI and ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

Bar and restaurant owners in Franklin County and the North Quabbin region are generally pleased after roughly 64% of Massachusetts voters rejected ballot Question 5 on Tuesday, a measure that would have gradually increased how much employers must pay...


Galvin expecting record voter turnout Tuesday
11-04-2024 5:49 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

The state’s top elections official anticipates record voter turnout in Massachusetts this November, exceeding the almost 3.7 million voters who went to the polls in 2020.“We have 1.7 [million] almost having already been returned, we expect more votes...


New food service director’s ideas driving excitement over school lunch at Mahar
10-09-2024 3:07 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — Trying to please a cynical restaurant critic might seem like a daunting task. But how about 1,200 growing young people? That’s the daily reality for Katrina Bressani, the new food service director for the Ralph C. Mahar Regional and Union 73...


Mahar offers students paid internships in wastewater industry in Orange
08-28-2024 11:44 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — With the start of the academic year, Ralph C. Mahar Regional School will offer paid internships that certify students to work in the wastewater industry.Elizabeth Zielinski, entering her fifth year as superintendent of the Ralph C. Mahar...


Historical societies partner on Sept. 22 North Quabbin History Tour
08-26-2024 7:01 AM

By CARLA CHARTER

North Quabbin historical societies are offering the opportunity to travel back in time through the first North Quabbin History Tour.The tour gives visitors a chance to visit seven North Quabbin-area historical societies on Sunday, Sept. 22, from 1 to...


Orange, Petersham schools receive state grants to bolster reading skills
06-07-2024 5:13 PM

By DOMENIC POLI and MAX BOWEN

Orange and Petersham will receive a combined $134,530 in state money to implement a package of materials for teaching foundational reading skills in kindergarten through second grade.The two North Quabbin towns are among the 18 school districts and...


My Turn: Let’s better understand each other
03-25-2024 4:20 PM

By KAREN K. DAVIS

I am sorry that a piece written by Recorder columnist John Bos [“Are there any responsible western Massachusetts conservatives?” Recorder, March 2] insulted writer Bob Pruitt, who responded with a March 13 My Turn [“Not everyone is happy with Joe...


Mahar proposes budget increase of 4.96%
03-18-2024 2:27 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — The initial proposal for Ralph C. Mahar Regional School’s fiscal year 2025 budget entails a 4.96% hike in expenses over the current year, though revisions will be made based on input from the School Committee and other stakeholders.Michele...


Franklin County lodging managers say a lack of rooms is impacting tourist trade
03-08-2024 4:27 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

When Brolin Winning owned Smokey Bro’s BBQ on the Mohawk Trail several years ago, tons of tourists who stopped at his Shelburne establishment for a bite to eat had the same question for him.“Every single weekend, people would ask us if there was a...


Harvard Forest exhibits offer information on history through dioramas
03-03-2024 12:01 PM

By CARLA CHARTER

At Harvard Forest in Petersham, visitors can learn about the forest and its history through dioramas dating back to the 1930s. The dioramas and the museum that was built for them was the idea of Richard T. Fisher, who was named director and primary...


Area sugarhouses start tapping season early after warm winter days
03-01-2024 2:58 PM

By DIANE BRONCACCIO

The groundhog predicted an early end to winter: did that also mean an earlier start to maple sugaring? Apparently so, according to several maple sugarers in the Pioneer Valley.“This is the earliest we’ve ever started,” remarked Chip Williams of the...


$223K to aid in PFAS remediation for Franklin County, North Quabbin
04-06-2023 6:56 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE and MAX BOWEN

A total of $223,079 in state grant funding is headed to four Franklin County and North Quabbin towns to help filter potentially harmful chemicals from their water systems.The Healey-Driscoll administration and the state Department of Environmental...

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