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Solar panels installed at Fisher Hill Elementary School in Orange
05-04-2025 9:00 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — Solar panels have been installed on Fisher Hill Elementary School’s roof, another step in a renovation project that began nearly five years ago.

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Bulky Waste Recycling Day set for Saturday, with collections in three towns
05-13-2025 10:40 AM

The Franklin County Solid Waste Management District will hold its “Clean Sweep” Bulky Waste Recycling Day on Saturday, May 17, at three collection sites in Erving, Buckland and Whately.


Ashfield becomes first Climate Leader Community in Franklin County
05-12-2025 3:58 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

ASHFIELD — It’s official. Ashfield has been named among the state’s first group of Climate Leader Communities, making it the first Franklin County municipality to earn the designation.


Wendell group to present clean energy siting suitability findings to state policymakers
04-27-2025 1:00 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

WENDELL — The citizens group that formed in 2023 in opposition to a since-withdrawn proposal for a 105-megawatt battery storage facility plans to present clean energy siting suitability findings to state policymakers in Holyoke on May 5.


PHOTOS: Greenfield celebrates Earth Day with parade, festivities
04-21-2025 3:49 PM


Give Back to the Land Day raising money for local conservation efforts
04-21-2025 2:38 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

Four weeks before the real Mother’s Day rolls around, a bunch of local environmental organizations are leading an online giving day to honor Mother Earth.


Earth Day event coming to Fisher Hill Elementary School in Orange
04-21-2025 11:03 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — To celebrate Earth Day, the Energy Committee is helping to organize free, family-friendly activities at Fisher Hill Elementary School on Tuesday, April 22.


‘We’re one planet’: Greenfield’s Earth Day celebration expanding with parade
04-18-2025 4:17 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — The city’s celebration of Earth Day isn’t new, but the parade is.


As part of Climate Leader plans, Ashfield’s ‘solar journey’ just beginning
04-08-2025 4:19 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

ASHFIELD — As part of its goal to cut use of fossil fuels in municipal facilities by 95.6% by 2050, town officials recently spent the day perusing sites that could help power Ashfield’s future with clean energy while reducing energy costs.


Warwick receives Leading by Example Award for green energy efforts
02-03-2025 5:19 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

WARWICK — Thanks to the work of a dedicated team of volunteers over the last 17 years, Warwick residents were able to slash town energy use and pave a path forward for green energy, even in a town of just under 800 residents.


Waste management district offers tips on reducing trash this holiday season
12-24-2024 8:53 AM

During the holiday season, the average American family disposes of 25% more trash than they usually do, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. As much of this waste can be reused, recycled or composted, the Franklin County Solid Waste...


Ashfield aims to cut fossil fuel use by 95.6% by 2050
12-16-2024 7:01 AM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

ASHFIELD — The Selectboard has approved a plan to reduce fossil fuel use in town-owned facilities by 95.6% by 2050.Over the next quarter-century, the town will work to decarbonize its nine buildings and fleet of vehicles by reducing energy use,...


Double Edge Theatre eyes eco-friendly housing, new Community Design Center
12-12-2024 2:39 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

ASHFIELD — Combining creativity and community, Double Edge Theatre is working to create a sustainable future by providing eco-friendly housing and renovating old buildings into new apartments, while also constructing a Community Design Center.Between...


No Assault & Batteries forum provides overview of new climate law
12-11-2024 6:32 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

WENDELL — The citizens group that formed last year in opposition to a now-withdrawn proposal for a 105-megawatt battery storage facility held a virtual forum this week to shed light on local permitting and the role of municipal power in the wake of...


Climate activist Bill McKibben: Solar is light in dark times
12-03-2024 6:03 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

AMHERST — The past few weeks have been tough for climate activism, and longtime climate activist Bill McKibben, who makes his home in Vermont, is feeling the heat.This year will be the hottest year on record, breaking the record-setting temperatures...


Gill converting Town Hall lights to LEDs
11-25-2024 9:31 AM

GILL — The Selectboard has approved a contract with Commonwealth Electric Technologies to install 44 LED lights in Town Hall.Per the contract, the total project cost is $4,152. An Eversource incentive of $500 that expires at the end of the calendar...


Upgraded Leary Lot in South Deerfield, complete with industry-leading EV chargers, marks national milestone
11-15-2024 4:18 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SOUTH DEERFIELD — Nearly 30 years after the town purchased the property, the new-and-improved Leary Lot opened to residents and travelers on Friday, marking a national milestone.With $2.46 million from the Federal Highway Administration’s Charging and...


Greening Greenfield invites community to Energy Fair
11-13-2024 10:08 AM

GREENFIELD — Greening Greenfield is offering an Energy Fair to introduce residents to the new programs and incentives that can help people of all income levels with making energy-efficient building upgrades and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.The...


Grant funds insulation upgrade at Robertson Memorial Library in Leyden
11-12-2024 11:37 AM

By AMALIA WOMPA

LEYDEN — Thanks to a $10,000 grant from the Massachusetts Interlocal Insurance Association, Leyden is continuing to improve energy efficiency at town buildings, with the most recent area of focus being the Robertson Memorial Library.MIIA, a nonprofit...


Orange taps firm for asbestos, debris removal at former cereal factory
11-01-2024 3:30 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE – Town officials have set a goal to remove the expansive asbestos and brick pile at 16-36 West River St. before the new year. The debris was left in the wake of an arson at the former cereal factory, which was burned down by three juveniles on...


Tour highlights UMass’ clean energy initiatives, leadership
10-22-2024 3:31 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Continued efforts to increase the clean energy workforce for offshore wind and “climate tech” in general in Massachusetts are looking to Denmark as a possible model where, even with a smaller population than the Bay State, the wind energy...

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