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By THOMAS JOHNSTON
Franklin County tennis programs continue to make it to the MIAA Div. 4 state tournament.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
Can this be the year the Athol boys volleyball team breaks through and reaches the MIAA Div. 2 state tournament for the first time since the new format was put in place?
The Franklin Tech baseball team is off to a hot start.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
Frontier has dominated the Intercounty League the last few years.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
When Gary Mullins took over the Turners Falls softball program in 1979, he was inheriting a team devoid of much success.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
The Pioneer and Greenfield baseball teams took different paths to the MIAA Division 5 semifinals last spring.
Make it three wins in a row to open the season for the Frontier baseball team.
By JEFF LAJOIE
State championship weekend (a three-day affair!) is upon us.
By GARRETT COTE
The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame announced the 2025 Western Massachusetts Senior High School All-Star Game rosters Monday – and seven Greenfield Recorder area players made it across the three games scheduled to be played on Thursday, March 20 at the Hall of Fame in Springfield.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
Greenfield’s Gloria McDonald will get to showcase her talent on the field hockey pitch against some of the best players in the state.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
The Greenfield hockey team has been preparing for Thursday’s contest all season.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
GREENFIELD — It might not have been the regular season the Greenfield boys basketball team had hoped for, but the Green Wave are hoping a run in the MIAA Division 4 state tournament can make up for it.
By GARRETT COTE
GRANBY — Chad Softic tried to push every button he could in the first half of the No. 4 Mahar boys basketball team’s PVIAC Class C semifinal contest against No. 1 Granby.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
WILLIAMSTOWN — After a stellar regular season capped off by a Suburban League North title, expectations were high for the Franklin Tech wrestling team heading into Saturday’s Western Mass. Division 3 sectional championship at Mount Greylock Regional School.
By GARRETT COTE
GREENFIELD — As the adage goes, the third time is the charm.
The Hampshire League North title came down to the wire this winter.
By GARRETT COTE
WOODFORD, Vt. — The conditions couldn’t have been better at the 2025 MIAA Nordic Ski Championships Tuesday afternoon, and with the amount of waxing Mohawk Trail head coach Mark Pollard did the night before, his Warriors boys and girls teams could feel a difference immediately as they blazed through the trails at Prospect Mountain.
It was a Senior Night to remember for the Greenfield hockey team.
By THOMAS JOHNSTON
SOUTH DEERFIELD — The Frontier girls basketball team hasn’t had many tests this season.
By DOUG SELWYN
Massachusetts Senate President Karen Spilka recently stated that she was hearing from senators around the state that schools within their districts were badly underfunded and so it was time to re-examine the state’s approach to funding, which is welcome news. I hope that President Spilka and her colleagues take the time to listen to and take seriously the stories that those actually working in the schools have to tell about the impact of underfunding on the children and education workers across the state. It is one thing to look at funding formulas, and quite another to realize that the numbers on the page carry a real impact on the lives of real children. That became very clear to me at a recent Zoom on educational funding.
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