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Conway Selectboard OK’s new site for pickleball courts
10-24-2023 10:41 AM

By CHRIS LARABEE

CONWAY — After facing some resident opposition to building pickleball courts on the South River Meadow, the Parks and Recreation Committee is exploring a lot behind the Conway Grammar School.The committee is exploring Lot 8.3 behind the elementary...


House Dems plan gun bill vote this month; cite Holyoke shooting
10-09-2023 2:24 PM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

BOSTON — Pointing to a shooting in Holyoke last week that left a pregnant mother critically injured and killed her baby, House Democrats have resurrected their campaign to overhaul the state’s firearms laws, rolling out a redrafted bill that continues...


The shutdown scramble: Agencies, federal employees, others brace for a halt in government funding
09-29-2023 6:17 PM

By SOPHIE HAUCK

NORTHAMPTON — Federal workers and welfare program beneficiaries in the Pioneer Valley scrambled this week to shutter research projects, seek out food assistance programs and brace for an indefinite government shutdown that starts at midnight on...


Northfield Selectboard Briefs: Aug. 22, 2023
08-26-2023 3:14 PM

By AALIANNA MARIETTA

Gulf Road to be closed TuesdaySelectboard members voted during their Aug. 22 meeting to notify Northfield residents that Gulf Road will be closed Tuesday, Aug. 29, through the CodeRED mobile alert system. According to Highway Superintendent Thomas...


Energy Committee chairman details utility savings in Orange
08-25-2023 5:21 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — The town is looking at $264,000 in utility savings thanks to a net-metering contract with the community solar field in Warren, according to the Orange Energy Committee’s chairman.Henry Oertel went before the Selectboard last week to give his...


Bernardston Senior Center expands services with $25K grant 
08-23-2023 11:13 AM

BY AALIANNA MARIETTA

BERNARDSTON — The Bernardston Senior Center will soon extend a helping hand to seniors in neighboring towns thanks to a $25,000 Service Incentive Grant from the Massachusetts Councils on Aging and state Executive Office of Elder Affairs. The grant...


Orange inks contract with new town administrator
08-07-2023 4:52 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — The town’s health agent has signed on to become the new town administrator, ending a four-month saga that saw two previous candidates have their offers rescinded for undisclosed reasons.Matthew Fortier will take the reins on Aug. 21, earning...


My Turn: Town manager — ‘No’ vote won’t make firefighter need go away
08-04-2023 11:21 AM

By SHAUN A. SUHOSKI

Dear Athol residents: On Monday, less than 10% of Athol’s registered voters turned out to vote in a special election that sought approval of a Proposition 2½ override to increase staffing in the Athol Fire Department by two additional firefighter/EMTs...


Town clerk passes torch to assistant in Northfield
08-02-2023 10:59 AM

By AALIANNA MARIETTA

NORTHFIELD — After a year of training, Assistant Town Clerk Amanda Lynch has moved into the town clerk position held by her mentor Dan Campbell, who is retiring after 10 years in the role.As assistant town clerk, Lynch, 33, learned how to “shift gears...


Orange taps new economic development director, accepts highway super’s resignation
07-27-2023 4:18 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — It appears the town will gain a new economic development director just as it loses its longtime superintendent of highway, cemeteries and parks.The Selectboard voted unanimously at Wednesday’s meeting to offer the economic development...


FRCOG awarded $500K to assess contaminated sites
07-27-2023 2:46 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — The Franklin Regional Council of Governments has received a $500,000 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to assess brownfield sites across the county.The money will enable FRCOG to hire a professional engineering firm to...


Advocacy group outlines ‘progressive blueprint’ for Greenfield ahead of November mayoral election
07-09-2023 3:04 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

GREENFIELD — With the city at what many would consider a political and cultural crossroads, members of the Progressive Blueprint for Greenfield, an independent advocacy group, took to the Greenfield Common on Saturday to communicate their mission to...


Healey claims public records exemption on abortion pill order
07-07-2023 11:12 AM

By SAM DORAN

BOSTON — A federal judge hadn’t even ruled yet on suspending approval of the abortion pill mifepristone in April when Gov. Maura Healey orchestrated a major reserve shipment of the drug through the state’s flagship university. But despite pledges of...


Board deems dog dangerous in Whately
06-30-2023 7:34 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

WHATELY — After hearing more than an hour of testimony from numerous residents, the Selectboard deemed a dog dangerous and ordered it be confined to its owner’s property.With reports from several people around town, Police Chief James Sevigne Jr. and...


Massachusetts lawmakers hear pleas for location shield law
06-30-2023 1:39 PM

By SAM DRYSDALE

BOSTON — Anyone with a cellphone in their pocket can likely be tracked — to the grocery store or the gym, to work or school, to religious services or health care appointments. With prolific data available on Bay Staters’ day-to-day lives, a bill seeks...


Orange Selectboard offers town admin job to health agent
06-29-2023 6:01 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — The Selectboard voted Wednesday to offer the town administrator job to Orange’s health agent and tasked two members with recommending a contract, all while hoping to close a frustrating chapter in which two previous candidates had their...


Orange Selectboard names two new finalists for town administrator
06-27-2023 6:28 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — The Selectboard hopes the third time’s the charm in its town administrator search, as offers made to two previous finalists were later rescinded for undisclosed reasons.The board voted unanimously in mid-April to offer the position to Kevin...


Contests shaping up for city election in Greenfield 
06-18-2023 3:05 PM

By MARY BYRNE

GREENFIELD — With candidates emerging for some of the higher profile elected positions in the city, including for mayor, City Council and School Committee, a handful of seats have yet to garner interest for the November election.“I’m pleased to see we...


Orange Selectboard to review interim administrator contract
05-30-2023 6:36 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — The town is scheduled to discuss Wednesday the contract a public service veteran has proposed as he vies to take the reins as interim town administrator for six months to a year.The Selectboard interviewed Carter Terenzini, most recently the...


CPA projects advance to Greenfield City Council
05-19-2023 10:47 AM

By MARY BYRNE

GREENFIELD — All 10 of the projects recommended for Community Preservation Act funding will continue on to City Council on Wednesday for a final stamp of approval. The Ways & Means Committee voted unanimously on Tuesday to support the projects earlier...

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