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McGovern talks price gouging, consumer protection with former federal trade commissioner
GREENFIELD — Former Federal Trade Commissioner Rohit Chopra joined U.S. Congressman Jim McGovern for a roughly 90-minute discussion on price gouging, consumer protection and the impacts of corporate deregulation at Greenfield Community College Monday evening.

West County Senior Services District recognized for reimagining aging
BUCKLAND — Though seniors from Ashfield, Buckland and Shelburne continued their annual picnic tradition at the Buckland Recreation Area on Tuesday, the 2025 gathering marked the first picnic as an independent senior services district.
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Sports

Bulletin Board: Nancy Robie wins Four Club and Putter contest at CCG
Nancy Robie was the winner in a Four Club and a Putter contest at Country Club of Greenfield on Tuesday, carding a score of 83.




Opinion

Debi Allen and Eva Carle: City’s plans for Hope Street lot need public vetting
Development of the Greenfield Armory started after the city refused to accept the property as a gift. We can’t fix prior administration’s financial mistakes by selling the Hope Street parking lot before a final bid has even been reviewed by the public.




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

Cannabis impact fees: Where are they now?
As Aug. 11 marks the third anniversary of the adoption of the newest state rules regulating community impact fees on cannabis businesses, municipalities across Franklin County are left wondering what they can reasonably do with the thousands that have been collected amid a hazy future for the funding.




Arts & Life

Speaking of Nature: One killer plant: Discover the deadly beauty of the Northern pitcher plant
This week I shift my focus away from lakes and pond and toward bogs. There is certainly some overlap between these two habitats, but if you are able to find yourself in a majority-bog ecosystem, then you will see some very interesting things. I took today’s photo while visiting a place called Quoddy Head State Park, in Maine, but there are opportunities to find similar conditions right here in western Massachusetts. More on that later.


Obituaries

Hadley, MA - Malcolm (Mal) A. Fiske, 86, passed away peacefully on August 8th at his home in Hadley. Malcolm was born on January 1, 1939 to the late Eunice and Arthur Fiske. He attended school in Montague Center and Turner's Falls High ... remainder of obit for Malcolm Fiske

Bernardston, MA - Eunice Ann (Streeter) Randall left this world peacefully at age 92 on August 5,2025. She had been at home, until contracting pneumonia, ending up in the hospital and then Charlene Manor in Greenfield. Eunice was bo... remainder of obit for Eunice Randall

Greenfield, MA - Russell A. Wissman, 86, passed away at home on Friday, August 8, 2025 with his loving wife Margie by his side. Russ was born in Greenfield, MA on September 18, 1938 the son of Edward and Dorothy (Smith) Wissman. He att... remainder of obit for Russell A. Wissman

Winchester, NH - Burt Hill is a little poorer as Joy H. Hanrahan died on July 30th, 2025. Joy moved to Burt Hill in August of 1971 into a house she had always dreamed of living in since she was a girl. There she found peace and happines... remainder of obit for Joy Hanrahan