Latest News






Police remove Greenfield man from Elm Street house after 6-hour standoff
GREENFIELD — After a six-hour police standoff, Franklin County Regional Special Response Team officers apprehended Greenfield resident William Judd, who was alleged to have been armed and barricaded himself in an Elm Street home Friday morning.

‘It’s the way I feel faith, like a river’: Greenfield’s All Souls Church celebrates 200th anniversary this Sunday
As Greenfield’s All Souls Church congregation gears up to celebrate its 200th anniversary with a day of worship and celebration, lunch and music on May 18, Chair of Worship Kate Mason and Membership and Heritage Committee member Russ Pirkot discussed the ever-changing role Unitarianism brought the for those wishing to break free from more restrictive religions.
Most Read






Editors Picks




Sports

HS Roundup: Greenfield softball closes out regular season with 5-2 win over Agawam (PHOTOS)
GREENFIELD — The Greenfield softball team knew it was going to be a challenge playing four games in five days against tough opponents, but the Green Wave were able to end the stretch on a high note with a victory Friday.

Opinion

Columnist Jon Huer: Right is left and left is right
Nowadays, you ought to feel like Rip Van Winkle: If you had gone to sleep on Trump’s Inauguration Day and woke up today, you wouldn’t recognize your own America you see. What used to be a slow, boring continental drift in political affairs is now an avalanche every day.





Your Daily Puzzles

An approachable redesign to a classic. Explore our "hints."

A quick daily flip. Finally, someone cracked the code on digital jigsaw puzzles.

Chess but with chaos: Every day is a unique, wacky board.

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

Six Franklin County businesses get funding boost through Biz-M-Power grants, fundraising
Six Franklin County businesses have benefited from a series of Biz-M-Power grants awarded by MassDevelopment’s Growth Capital Division, with a total of $779,397 being distributed to 62 small businesses across the state.



Arts & Life

‘Once I started playing the organ, I was hooked’: Beloved longtime minister of music Dick Matteson bids farewell
After 65 years playing and directing church music, 17 of those as First Church Amherst minister of music, Dick Matteson is ready to celebrate his legacy with the Pioneer Valley. He plans to retire next month, and a farewell concert will be held this Saturday, May 17, at 2 p.m.
Obituaries

Ashfield, MA - Richard D. Cranson, 88, passed away at home on May 13, 2025. He was born in Montague, MA on December 25, 1936 the son of Howard and Elinor (Pollen) Cranson. He grew up in Ashfield and after graduating from Sanderson A... remainder of obit for Richard D. Cranson

Amherst, MA - It is with profound sadness that we announce the peaceful passing, in his home, of Paul Gabriel Lawler , 86 years of age, of Amherst, Massachusetts on May 14, 2025. Paul was born on April 17, 1939 in Brighton, Massachusett... remainder of obit for Paul Gabriel Lawler

Orange, MA - Jean Marie (Roussel, Gore) Desrosiers, 81, went home to be with her Lord on Saturday (5/10). Born on September 25, 1943 in Athol, she was the daughter of Roland J. & Estelle M. (Letourneau) Roussel. She was a graduate o... remainder of obit for Jean M. Desrosier

Greenfield, MA - Paul M. Rich, the self described "Last of the Mohawkians", was born May 22, 1943, and lived his entire life in Greenfield, MA. He graduated from Windham College in Putney, VT with a BA in Economics and a minor in Americ... remainder of obit for Paul M. Rich