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Affordable housing projects in Greenfield, Turners Falls get state funding boost
07-05-2023 5:42 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

GREENFIELD — Affordable housing projects in Greenfield and Turners Falls are receiving a boost as part of $8.1 million in grants awarded through MassHousing’s Neighborhood Stabilization Program.Montague-based Rural Development Inc. (RDI) and...


A world of music in Turners Falls: Second annual Antenna Cloud Farm Music Walk presents six bands on Saturday
06-28-2023 4:39 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

Following the Antenna Cloud Farm Music Walk’s successful debut last year, organizer Michi Wiancko is “trying to go as deep as possible” this year, to present the “highest-quality experience.”The second annual Music Walk, part of the Gill-based...


The cream of the crop: Celebrating the Valley’s thriving dairy industry during Dairy Month
06-23-2023 1:37 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

Ravaged by supply chain issues, business monopoly and a volatile market, the dairy industry has seen countless farms sink over the past few years. In the case of some Pioneer Valley producers, though, the cream rises to the top.“Dairy is certainly...


Brick House 5K set for Saturday in Turners Falls
06-15-2023 4:35 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

TURNERS FALLS — For this year’s Brick House 5K race, the Community Resource Center is emphasizing that winning the race is no more important than simply finishing it.“We’re giving out prizes in a lottery system this year,” said Deborah Frenkel,...


FirstLight Hydro files recreation agreement with feds
06-13-2023 7:31 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

TURNERS FALLS — FirstLight Hydro Generating Co. has filed its Recreation Settlement Agreement with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the company announced in a statement Tuesday.The agreement, part of a comprehensive settlement effort...


Erving superintendent, principal both on leave
06-13-2023 7:01 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

ERVING — School officials have confirmed that both Erving School Union 28 Superintendent Jennifer Culkeen and Erving Elementary School Principal Lisa Candito are on what they described as approved leave.Union 28 Director of Student Support Services...


Academy at Charlemont grads encouraged to ‘become their best selves’
06-12-2023 6:53 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

CHARLEMONT — While The Academy at Charlemont yields one of the county’s smallest graduating classes each year, the heart shown during commencement is anything but marginal. The 2023 ceremony, held Sunday afternoon, was no exception.The school...


Town Administrator Steve Ellis joins state council on economic development
05-30-2023 2:52 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

MONTAGUE — Having recently been welcomed into the newly formed Massachusetts Economic Development Planning Council, Town Administrator Steve Ellis is positioned to ensure western Massachusetts is well-represented as the state develops a four-year...


‘A day to reflect’: Hundreds turn out for Memorial Day ceremonies in Franklin County 
05-29-2023 2:05 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

GREENFIELD — Local residents congregated in remembrance across the region on Memorial Day to honor loved ones killed in the line of duty and while serving their country. Military service members were commemorated in at least 20 ways across Franklin...


Jim Loynd to succeed William Bembury on Erving Selecboard in July
05-29-2023 9:10 AM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

ERVING — As Selectboard member William Bembury prepares to call it quits, he holds confidence that newly elected Jim Loynd’s “fresh ideas and desire to listen” can maintain positive momentum in Erving.Loynd was elected to a three-year Selectboard term...


First Congregational Church steeple gets makeover in Montague
05-29-2023 9:10 AM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

MONTAGUE CENTER — For the first time in more than three decades, a thorough restoration of the First Congregational Church’s steeple is slated for completion next week.According to church clerk and Property Committee member Ann Fisk, the restoration...


A final lesson on giving: Deerfield Academy graduates 184 in 224th commencement 
05-28-2023 7:36 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

DEERFIELD — Commencement ceremonies typically encourage graduates to mobilize their education toward making the world a better place. Deerfield Academy’s 224th annual ceremony, however, also provided the Class of 2023 with a considerable head...


Public input sought on $32M in capital projects in Montague
05-24-2023 4:19 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

MONTAGUE — Residents have one week left to submit comments regarding the draft of Montague’s Capital Improvement Plan, which outlines an estimated $32 million in capital projects over the next five fiscal years.Presented to the Selectboard by...


‘He was everybody’s best friend’: Memorial ceremony honors lawmaker Steve Kulik
05-23-2023 9:44 AM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

SHELBURNE — As hundreds shared laughter, tears and fond memories of late hilltown legislator Steve Kulik during a memorial ceremony on Sunday, the words of Maya Angelou rang true.“When great souls die, after a period, peace blooms.”Kulik died of...


Town eyes large-scale mural for Shea Theater in Turners Falls
05-17-2023 2:34 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

TURNERS FALLS — The Selectboard will explore having a 3,200-square-foot mural painted at the Shea Theater Arts Center next year, voting to pursue grant funding this week.The concept would see the eastside wall adorned in art that “fits very well”...


Eight seats filled in Gill town election 
05-16-2023 2:40 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

GILL — There was a “light turnout” of 70 voters who cast ballots during Monday’ annual town election where all positions were uncontested, according to Town Clerk Doreen Stevens.Winners are as follows:■Selectboard/Sewer Commission, three-year term —...


Música Fun Fest to celebrate global music in Turners Falls
05-16-2023 11:25 AM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

TURNERS FALLS — The fifth annual Música Fun Fest, to be held this Saturday, will bring “world-class music” from various corners of the globe to Unity Park.Música Franklin, a youth development organization focused on music and social justice, will host...


Day of Remembrance to observe Great Falls Massacre in Turners Falls 
05-16-2023 10:49 AM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

TURNERS FALLS — As the 10th annual Day of Remembrance nears, those with Indigenous ancestry seek to ensure that the horrors of the Great Falls Massacre don’t stray far from memory.“It needs to be an ongoing thing because in some way or another, we...


Public comment period extended for FirstLight relicensing 
05-15-2023 11:20 AM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

MONTAGUE — The deadline for submitting public comment regarding FirstLight Hydro Generating Co.’s relicensing settlement has been extended to May 26, according to a Federal Register notice published last week.FirstLight, which previously submitted its...


Housing authority, assessors races top Montague Town Election
05-15-2023 10:32 AM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

MONTAGUE — A four-way race for a three-year seat on the Board of Assessors and three-way race for a five-year seat on the Housing Authority highlight this year’s annual Town Election ballot, set to come before voters on Tuesday.Incumbent Assessor...

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