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August opening planned for Tilton Library
SOUTH DEERFIELD — With a late-arriving elevator, Tilton Library’s expected completion date has been moved to August.

For 190 NMH graduates, their ‘best work has only just begun’
GILL — With a gleeful toss of 190 mortarboards, the Class of 2025 said goodbye to Northfield Mount Hermon School on Sunday, with a cheering crowd that included alumni who still think of the school as “home.”
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Sports

Bulletin Board: Barb Killeen leads way in Tuesday Women’s League at CCG
Barb Killeen finished with the top point quota of plus-five in the Tuesday Women’s League at Country Club of Greenfield this week.
Opinion

My Turn: Big money and government
Here’s a hypothesis explaining government today. We all know that money in politics is behind both major parties. But this has made me wonder why the Republicans and Democrats have been so much at war with each other over the past decades. I mean, if the billionaires are supporting both parties, what do they really care if one or the other is in control of Congress, or the White House?





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

Rising costs push small businesses to closure as they demand sweeping reforms from legislators
Over 50% of small business owners said they were likely to close or sell their business in the next five years, citing high costs across their businesses as a driving factor, a recent study from UMass Donahue Institute showed.



Arts & Life

Speaking of Nature: A great time to be a red eft: Part two in the three-part life cycle of the Eastern spotted newt
It has been a long, wet, raw month of May and my outdoor time has been curtailed by rotten weather on the weekends. So, it was with the utmost enthusiasm that I capitalized on a rare rain-free Saturday morning to get down to the Thinking Chair and commune with Nature just a bit. The chickadees (at least one of them) were ready to resume the practice of landing on my hat for some treats and I was very happy about that. I was also keen to see what was going on deeper in the forest, so after an hour of quiet observation time I got up out of my chair and headed into the woods.
Obituaries

Greenfield, MA - Alfred J. Siano, 84, of Meadow Wood Drive Greenfield died Wednesday 5/21/25 at home. He was born at home in Greenfield on March 28, 1941, the son of Alfred and Ann (Iandoli)Siano, the middle child of a closely knit immi... remainder of obit for Alfred J. Siano

Shelburne Falls, MA - Edith Garvey of Shelburne Falls passed away May 24th at Charlene Manor Extended Care following a period of declining health. She was born in South Deerfield on December 14, 1937 to Filomena (Stokarski) and Stan... remainder of obit for Edith M. Garvey

Shelburne Falls, MA - David H. Truesdell, 77, of Mechanic St., passed away unexpectedly on May 22, 2025. He was born in Greenfield, MA on June 4, 1947 the son of Howard and Edith (Upham) Truesdell. He grew up in Rowe and attended local... remainder of obit for David H. Truesdell

Dr. Linda Wetherbe Burlington, WI - Dr. Linda Ann Stines Wetherbe, 82, or Burlington Wisconsin passed away on May 18, 2025. Born January 198, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan, the daughter of the late Jack and Gladis (Smith) Stines of Deltona,... remainder of obit for Dr. Linda Ann Stines Wetherbe