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Historic properties survey nears finish line in Erving
05-30-2025 2:02 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

ERVING – Since December, Brian Knight of Brian Knight Research has been visiting residences and cultural locations in Ervingside, Farley and along the major routes of Route 63 and Route 2, and he is now finishing a cultural resources report as part of the town’s Historic Properties Survey project.

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Grants to boost gardening programs at Gill and Sheffield elementary schools
05-27-2025 12:50 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GILL — With $27,540 to spend before June 30, Gill Elementary School Principal Walter Huston says expansion of the Gill Elementary garden and the development of a garden at Sheffield Elementary is the name of the game. 


Greenfield Human Rights Commission urges support for single-payer health care
05-19-2025 5:48 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — Amid rising health insurance rates, Human Rights Commission member Paul Jablon drafted a resolution calling for the city’s support of a bill to convert  Massachusetts to a single-payer health care system — a change that he said was expected to save the city $3 to $5 million in insurance costs. 


Fun Fest to showcase day of music in Turners Falls on May 10
05-01-2025 9:35 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

TURNERS FALLS — The 7th annual Música Franklin “Fun Fest” is returning to Unity Park in Turners Falls on Saturday, May 10 for a free, family-friendly day of music and activities, with students getting the chance to showcase their year of musical growth. 


Owen Wright, Frances Duncan capture victories in annual Sawmill River 10K
01-02-2025 4:08 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

MONTAGUE – A total of 119 runners rang in the new year on Wednesday, competing in the annual Sawmill River 10K Run hosted by the Montague Parks and Recreation Department. Even with the drizzle and cold air, runners from across the Pioneer Valley...


The Heartwing Center celebrates mission with rebranding
11-01-2024 1:41 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH  HOFFMAN

TURNERS FALLS — The Heartwing Center, formerly known as the Montague Catholic Social Ministries, unveiled its new name to the public during a sign unveiling Wednesday on 3rd Street in Turners Falls. For 30 years, The Heartwing Center has operated as a...


Town officials, police discuss adding third full-time officer in Gill
10-31-2024 11:59 AM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GILL – The Selectboard and Finance Committee met with Police Chief Christopher Redmond on Monday to continue to discuss the possible addition of a third, full-time police officer to the department. The meeting focused on examining data that Redmond...


Search for missing NH woman takes police to Warwick
10-29-2024 4:53 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

WARWICK — A police investigation that closed Hastings Heights Road overnight from approximately 7 p.m. last Tuesday to noon Wednesday involved a search for a missing woman from Keene, New Hampshire. Keene Police Det. Joel Chidester said in an...


Northfield Mount Hermon students bring modern twist to Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’
10-29-2024 10:15 AM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GILL — Northfield Mount Hermon students will perform the Shakespeare comedy “Twelfth Night” this week for its fall play from Thursday, Oct. 31 through Saturday, Nov. 2 at the Chiles Theater in the school’s Rhodes Arts Center.According to the school...


Gill-Montague District loses funding for after-school program
08-31-2024 11:23 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GILL – The Gill-Montague Regional School District (GMRSD) was notified in early August that Sheffield Elementary School would no longer receive funding for an after-school program through its partnership with the Collaborative for Educational Services...


Twelve articles sail through at Erving special Town Meeting
08-30-2024 3:34 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

ERVING — All 12 articles presented at the Erving special Town Meeting were approved unanimously by voters on Wednesday night. The meeting at Erving Elementary School was scheduled to cover a variety of town matters. One of the main articles up for...


Montague Center Asst. Fire Chief Gary Dion retires after 42 years
08-29-2024 2:12 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

Since Assistant Chief Gary Dion began his career at the Montague Center Fire Department 42 years ago, he’s learned many lessons, including the importance of wearing a seat belt. “I never really wore a seat belt a lot,” Dion said. He recalls seeing...


Michael Keebler, Anna Zilinski capture victories at 43rd Montague Mug Race
08-17-2024 4:39 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

MONTAGUE – Montague’s Michael Keebler felt right at home on Saturday.For the second year in a row, Keebler won the men’s division of the annual event, celebrating its 43rd edition. The 35 year-old Keebler ran the 5.5 mile course in 30 minutes, 14...


Bridge Primary in Greenfield poised to expand amid primary care physician shortage
06-24-2024 3:35 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD – Bridge Primary is raising $20,000 in an effort to match a MassDevelopment grant that will allow the healthcare provider to move to a roughly 16,400-square-foot office in Greenfield and hire more doctors amid a regional primary care...


Montague picks new assistant town administrator
06-05-2024 11:03 AM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

MONTAGUE – The Selectboard voted unanimously to recommend Christopher Nolan as its next assistant town administrator, taking over for Walter Ramsey when he assumes sitting Town Administrator Steve Ellis’ position on July 1. Nolan is currently...


Mass. Senate backs end to ‘home equity theft’
05-28-2024 4:19 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

The state Senate unanimously passed an amendment to its annual spending plan that would prohibit municipalities and private companies from taking the entire equity of a home in the event of a tax lien foreclosure, a piece of legislation that, if...


A legacy of public service: Mark Maloney recalled for dedication to his family and city
12-14-2022 8:56 PM

By MARY BYRNE

GREENFIELD — Family and friends are mourning the loss of longtime city resident Mark Maloney, a dedicated public servant who devoted decades of his life to bettering the city of Greenfield. Maloney, 63, died at home on Friday after a period of...


Former Candlelight Motor Inn site eyed for redevelopment in Greenfield
03-29-2022 12:34 PM

 By MARY BYRNE

GREENFIELD – The owners of the property formerly occupied by the Candlelight Motor Inn on Mohawk Trail are considering the potential development of the site as a food market. Matt Oates of Benderson Development Group, along with Gene Crouch, a senior...

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