Reporters speak at Deerfield Academy on the landscape of political journalism
DEERFIELD — In the highly politicized environment of 2024, the role of the press is as heavily scrutinized as it has ever been, and in an effort to shed some light on the media’s role in covering politics, Deerfield Academy hosted a special fall...
Chaos Corner in Millers Falls offers space for imaginative play
MILLERS FALLS — As a family of five with a day care facility at their home in Millers Falls, Caitlin Thomas and her husband Brandon understand the need for child care and having a space where children can just be children. “Being a day care provider,...
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GREENFIELD – For the first 40 minutes of the Greenfield girls soccer team’s matchup with Hopkins Academy on Wednesday afternoon, the Green Wave were trying to adjust to the speed of the Golden Hawks – a team which Greenfield head coach Ben Johnson...
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A quick daily flip. Finally, someone cracked the code on digital jigsaw puzzles.
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Word search but as a strategy game. Clearing the board feels really good.
Align the letters in just the right way to spell a word. And then more words.
Business
Owner selling Whitney Hill Antiques locations in Greenfield, Deerfield
Whitney Hill Antiques owner Dale Whitney is selling the business after 14 years of ownership.Whitney explained both the location at 122 Main St. in Greenfield and the Deerfield location at 250 Greenfield Road, called Whitney Hill at The Gables, will...
Cha’s Convenience Store opens gas station across state line from Northfield
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Arts & Life
Speaking of Nature: Dam it: The risks and perils that beavers face in the winter
The American beaver (Castor canadensis) is one of those mammals that everyone has heard of. A humongous rodent capable of cutting down trees and damming up streams, the furry brown creature has been represented by plush toys and has long been a...
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Dorothy Clough
Northfield, MA - Dorothy L. Clough, 68, of Northfield died Friday October 18, 2024 at Baystate Franklin Medical Center in Greenfield. Ma. There will be a memorial service on Wednesday October 30, 2024 at Kidder Funeral Home, 1 Parker Av... remainder of obit for Dorothy Clough
David R. Gay
Winchester, NH - David Robert Gay, 68, a resident of Winchester, passed away peacefully after a brief period of declining health on Friday, August 9, 2024, with the love of family by his side at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Leb... remainder of obit for David R. Gay
Richard Joseph Vincent
Greenfield, MA - Richard (Papa) Joseph Vincent passed away peacefully at the young age of 93 on September 25th, 2024 with his two daughters, Marcia and Pam by his side. Papa, as he was lovingly called by all his grandchildren, was born... remainder of obit for Richard Joseph Vincent
Mark A. Stevens
Turners Falls, MA - Mark Anthony Stevens peacefully left this world on Thursday, October 17, 2024, at his home, with Carol Stevens and Cindy Ledger by his side, after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. He is survived by his beloved w... remainder of obit for Mark A. Stevens


Brick & Feather Brewery in Turners Falls to close by year’s end
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Class B field hockey: Franklin Tech denied 4th straight sectional final berth in 4-0 semifinal loss to Southwick (PHOTOS)
Football: Franklin Tech’s Josiah Little hungry for more despite securing 4th straight 1,000-yard rushing season
On The Ridge with Joe Judd: Along with the scenic views, fall season offers plenty for area hunters
HS Roundup: Mahar volleyball upsets Smith Vocational, 3-2, in Class C quarterfinals (PHOTOS)
Social justice is served, silverware not required: ‘The Revolution Will Be Well Fed’ is a cookbook and history book rolled into one
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A clarinetist, a bassoonist and a pianist walk into a church: Brick Church Music Series wraps up fall 2024-25 season with trio, Oct. 27