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By GUSTAVO ATENCIO FLORES
GREENFIELD — For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, Greenfield High School’s Drama Club is set to put on a full-length production: “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood.”
Make it three wins in a row to open the season for the Frontier baseball team.
By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN
TURNERS FALLS — It’s better late than never for the group of student thespians portraying an ogre and his donkey sidekick, along with a plethora of fairytale creatures, in “Shrek the Musical.”
By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN
TURNERS FALLS — In the wake of last year’s ballot question to remove the MCAS test as a graduation requirement, school officials this week decided on the competency determination students must meet to get their diplomas at Turners Falls High School.
By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN
MONTAGUE — In recognition of her work to grow the music program at Turners Falls High School and Great Falls Middle School, music instructor Alyssa Comeau received a 2025 Pioneer Valley Excellence in Teaching Award.
By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN
MONTAGUE — Two hundred and sixty-five students and staff members at Turners Falls High School and Great Falls Middle School have signed a petition advocating to keep School Resource Officer Dan Miner, whose position is being eliminated as part of fiscal year 2026 budget cuts.
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 EVELINE MACDOUGALL
Stella Verlander, a Greenfield High School senior who plans to study political science in college with an eye toward an environmental law degree, is president of the GHS Sustainability Club. Verlander revived the club following pandemic interruptions, with the aim of educating people about issues related to conservation, climate crises, and political action. “Any obstacles are not about lack of interest,” she said. “The real problem is ignorance.”
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.
First Honors: Ryker Bray, Dayzar Crapps, Rowan Deery, Evelyn Galvez Mendez, Lukas Gexler, Brenna Guilbault, Konrad Henry, Blake Minckler, Aaron Neupane, Ryan Newton, Aerilyn Perez, Madison Phillips, Lilith Sumner, Jacob Torres, Malcolm Tyler and William Tyler.
By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN
TURNERS FALLS — For their positive influence on the school community, Turners Falls High School senior Khiarieliex Huertas Hernandez and special education teacher Crystal McNary have been named the 2025 recipients of the McGraw Uplift Awards.
By SCOTT MERZBACH
AMHERST — Construction of a new track and field at Amherst-Pelham Regional High School, at a cost of $4.11 million, is expected to begin in late June.
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.
By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN
MONTAGUE — Dan Miner, who serves as the school resource officer at Turners Falls High School and Great Falls Middle School, is leaving the school temporarily, along with comfort dog Mack, due to staffing shortages within the Montague Police Department.
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