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Conway residents talk Bardwell’s Ferry Bridge closure, infrastructure needs with legislators
09-17-2024 1:34 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

CONWAY — The Bardwell’s Ferry Bridge is weighing heavy on residents’ minds, as several people discussed the inconvenience of the bridge’s closure in a conversation with local legislators on Monday evening.About two dozen residents joined Sen. Paul...


My Turn: A peace plan for Israelis, Palestinians
09-11-2024 11:41 AM

By ELIYHO MATZ

As a young and alert person growing up in Israel, my witnessing of the Israeli-Palestinian brutal conflict and constant hostilities provided my fertile mind with all sorts of dreams and thoughts. From a very early age, I began searching for possible...


Firm hired to solve wastewater woes in Colrain
08-26-2024 2:58 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

COLRAIN — A study is underway to find affordable wastewater treatment solutions for the Colrain Sewer District.The sewer district has awarded a contract to Westfield environmental engineering firm Wright-Pierce to develop next steps for treating the...


Traditional mishoon paddle held in advance of Native American heritage festival
08-02-2024 5:54 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GILL — Marking the return of the annual Pocumtuck Homelands Festival, paddlers set off from Barton Cove on Friday, with a traditional Wampanoag dugout canoe called a mishoon leading a group of kayaks, canoes and paddle boards down the Connecticut...


After turbulent few years, Christmas in July organizers hope for fair weather
07-25-2024 12:27 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GILL — The Christmas in July celebration has been a local tradition since 2003. In the last four years, though, cancellations or delays have become secondary traditions, impacting the event’s continuity.Longtime organizer Sharon Constantine is hopeful...


Eleanor Tillinghast: No to loss of local control
07-15-2024 5:17 PM

The Massachusetts Senate just approved legislation that strips communities of local control over industrial solar, onshore wind turbines, and large-scale battery storage. S.2838 is a radical overhaul of permits for all energy facilities. The State...


Gillbilly Paddle organizers hope for fair weather in 2024, after 2 years of cancellations
07-05-2024 1:50 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GILL — After two consecutive years of weather-related cancellations, organizers of the Gillbilly Paddle are hoping for fair weather to take to the water on Saturday, July 13. The Gillbilly Paddle has been a summer tradition since 2018 when Gill...


Paul Gallo: Physical and mental exams needed for Biden and Trump
07-04-2024 9:59 AM

Both Joe Biden and Donald Trump have given voters ample reason to question whether their physical and mental health is satisfactory for being our next president. Both candidates claim to be in good health, but doubts exist.It would be tremendously...


PHOTO: Bovine lunch line
07-01-2024 5:09 PM


PHOTO: Beautifying businesses
06-27-2024 4:26 PM


Where the food is smokin’ good: Crazy Horse Bar and Grill in Charlemont serves up pub food and more with flair
06-18-2024 3:32 PM

By TINKY WEISBLAT

David Comstock grew up in Charlemont and started his career as a chef in that town. He began as a dishwasher at the now defunct Charlemont Inn and took to restaurant life, eventually attending the New England Culinary Institute.Back in Charlemont...


MassDOT handling $6.3M Bardwell’s Ferry Bridge repair project
06-07-2024 2:18 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

CONWAY — As Conway and Shelburne continue to grapple with the indefinite closure of the Bardwell’s Ferry Bridge, there is good financial news for the towns, as the Department of Transportation (MassDOT) will be handling the $6.3 million repair...


A burst of hot pink in Old Deerfield: Extensive Barbie collection on view at PVMA before heading to auction
06-07-2024 12:30 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

At the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association’s upcoming garden party this weekend for its new “Barbie – All Dolled Up” gallery exhibit, it’s BYOB: Bring Your Own Barbie.The museum is welcoming folks on Sunday, June 9, to the official opening of the...


Kayaker’s delight: Best day-paddles along the Connecticut River in Massachusetts
05-24-2024 1:31 PM

By ANNA LAIRD BARTO

Last summer, I chronicled my 68-mile paddle of Connecticut River through Massachusetts. Along the way, I became very well acquainted with the river, its bends and currents, dams and bridges, trees and wildlife — even its sewage overflows! Here are a...


Catching up with rhubarb: A cup of stewed, sugared rhubarb contains as much calcium as a glass of milk
05-21-2024 3:44 PM

By TINKY WEISBLAT

My favorite season of the year is here. Asparagus and rhubarb tend to ripen in New England at about the same time, and they have arrived. I’ll talk more about asparagus soon. Meanwhile, I’m savoring rhubarb as much as I can.I try to learn something...


Hotfire Bar and Grill to open Memorial Day weekend in Shelburne Falls
05-16-2024 1:17 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

SHELBURNE FALLS — The former site of the organic restaurant Hearty Eats at 24 Bridge St. is being transformed into Hotfire Bar and Grill, serving burgers, an eclectic array of sandwiches and comfort foods like macaroni and cheese and chicken...


PHOTO: Through the trees
04-09-2024 5:58 PM


Get Growing with Mickey Rathbun: What good is an herbarium? Herbariums, like Emily Dickinson’s, are an essential resource for scientists
04-05-2024 1:41 PM

By MICKEY RATHBUN

The word “herbarium” sounds a bit quaint, even antiquated. We may think of Emily Dickinson’s herbarium, which she created during her year at Mount Holyoke in 1847-48. Although she had begun studying plants at age 9 and was helping her mother in the...


New Salem man faces charges after striking school bus in Barre
03-28-2024 5:10 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

BARRE — A New Salem man faces charges after allegedly swerving the vehicle he was driving over the center line on Route 122 and colliding with a school bus filled with students on Thursday.Cedric Cooley, 32, was arrested after the collision and...


Paul Gallo: Gratitude for heroes who gave their lives
03-17-2024 9:19 AM

Several years ago, my wife, Mary and I visited Rome. We were excited to see the Colosseum, Sistine Chapel, and the many other incredible antiquities. As impressed as we were by those sights, it paled in comparison to the profound effect of our visit...

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