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Roosters regs under review in Greenfield
By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI
GREENFIELD — Officials are unsure whether a citizen’s petition, which proposes the city adopt an ordinance instituting a special permit requirement to possess a rooster in the suburban and urban residential districts, contradicts the city’s...
LaunchSpace, Workers Credit Union team up to teach personal finance to 16- to 24-year-olds in Orange
By DOMENIC POLI
ORANGE — LaunchSpace and the central Massachusetts-based Workers Credit Union have teamed up to educate 16- to 24-year-olds on personal finance in the event they want to start their own businesses.“It’s something that LaunchSpace has always really...
‘Trouble in Toyland’: Unsafe toys flood US market due to loophole in customs rules
By SYDNEY TOPF
Ahead of the holiday season, consumer advocates are warning parents about the dangers posed by toys coming from overseas.International sellers are using “legal loopholes” to ship unsafe toys into the U.S., bypassing inspections and safety standards...
Shelburne Falls residents start fundraising effort to help Syrian families move to area
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
SHELBURNE FALLS — A group of local residents are raising money to help a Syrian refugee family that hopes to move to the village.With help from community members and $24,250 in donations, the Rimeh brothers and their families will join relatives in...
Greenfield native’s debut novel racking up accolades
By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI
GREENFIELD — Six months after author and television producer Essie Chambers’ debut novel “Swift River” was published, it has been recognized with a series of accolades, including its recent receipt of the Barnes and Nobles Discover Prize and inclusion...
Whately Center School feasibility study to start in new year
By CHRIS LARABEE
WHATELY — With funding for a feasibility study in hand, progress on the former Center School’s rehabilitation will start picking up steam in 2025.With a $14,000 grant match in hand following approval at the Nov. 12 Special Town Meeting, Town...
Montague Police Logs: Nov. 12 to Nov. 17, 2024
Tuesday, Nov. 12 9:04 a.m. — Officer requesting assistance with eviction clarification on J Street. Ronald Morris, 64, of J Street in Turners Falls, was arrested on a default warrant.4:10 p.m. — Reporting party states there appears to be some damage...
GCC event highlights outdoor industry jobs
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
GREENFIELD — Between hiking, biking, skiing and more, there is a lot of fun to be had in the great outdoors, and sometimes, you can find a career there, too. Greenfield Community College held its annual Outdoor Industry Job Fair on Thursday,...
Tree lighting, pop-up market kick off first night of Jingle Fest
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
GREENFIELD — To ring in the holiday season, downtown Greenfield came to life with songs, shopping and the lighting of a Christmas tree during the first night of the 11th annual Jingle Fest on Friday evening.The Franklin Community Co-op served hot...
Franklin County, North Quabbin students honored for success in, out of class
By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN
TURNERS FALLS — Ten exemplary students from across Franklin County and North Quabbin region were recognized Thursday night during the Franklin County Area Superintendents’ Association’s annual awards dinner at Franklin County Technical School.These...
State climate law leaves locals uneasy
By MARA MELLITS
With the new climate and clean energy law changing the permitting process for solar and battery storage projects, western Massachusetts residents are left wondering how the regulations will impact their rural communities.“An act promoting a clean...
Mass Audubon speaks to language in clean energy law to minimize land use concerns
By ADA DENENFELD KELLY
While the recent passage of a new clean energy law leaves details of implementation to be solidified over the next 15 months before it takes effect, Mass Audubon’s director of legislative and government affairs is feeling hopeful about one aspect...
Two Gardner residents killed in three-vehicle crash in New Salem
By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI
NEW SALEM — Two Gardner residents were killed in a three-vehicle crash on Daniel Shays Highway (Route 202) on Friday, according to Northwestern District Attorney’s Office spokesperson Laurie Loisel.Both the driver and passenger, ages 89 and 74, in one...
Remaining ARPA funding to benefit pocket park, Cowell Gym in Shelburne
By MADISON SCHOFIELD
SHELBURNE — The Selectboard has allocated the town’s remaining $40,315 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding toward landscaping work at the pocket park and continued renovations at Cowell Gym. For months, Selectboard members have pondered what to...
With eye toward FY26 budget, salary talks begin in Orange
By DOMENIC POLI
ORANGE — The town administrator intends to tally what certain salary percentage increases would look like for department heads and present those numbers to the Selectboard during its scheduled Dec. 18 meeting.Matthew Fortier addressed board members at...
New offices in Greenfield mark expansion for Community Legal Aid
By CHRIS LARABEE
GREENFIELD — After decades working out of a satellite office on Federal Street, Community Legal Aid has found a new home in downtown Greenfield.Community Legal Aid, which provides free civil legal services to low-income and elderly residents in...
Benefit to be held this weekend for Northfield fire victim
By CHRIS LARABEE
NORTHFIELD — A benefit this weekend will raise money for the Holly Avenue resident whose home was severely damaged in an October fire that killed her two dogs.The event will be held at the Montague Elks Lodge, located at 1 Elks Ave. in Turners Falls,...
Beacon Hill Roll Call: Nov. 25 to Nov. 29, 2024
By BOB KATZEN
There were no roll calls in the House or Senate last week.The 2025-2026 legislative session is scheduled to begin in January. One of the first orders of business in the Senate will be the adoption of rules under which the Senate will operate for the...
Bus transit gets a boost to expand, connect routes throughout western Mass
By ALEXA LEWIS
Transit services are set to expand throughout the region next year, with more than $3 million in state grants awarded to transit authorities in the Pioneer Valley and surrounding areas to improve connections across routes.These expansions come as part...
Opioid Task Force hosts methadone advocates to speak on stigma, proposed treatment expansion
By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI
Advocates from the National Coalition to Liberate Methadone discussed the stigma associated with methadone treatment and recommended ways to expand it during a virtual event hosted by the Opioid Task Force of Franklin County and the North Quabbin...
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