In a decisive vote Monday, Hadley voters rejected a $2.25 million Proposition 2½ tax-cap override to cover town and school services and rising health insurance costs. The override was defeated by an 1 ...
The town is facing a three-pronged financial fork in the road, and residents on Nov. 8 will tell officials which path they want to go down to cover a budget deficit of $147,527 in the current fiscal ...
The summer was busy. In particular, July was almost chaotic for me. I was away from home three of July’s four weekends and the experiences (and photos) began to pile up. I probably gathered enough ...
The Franklin Tech boys golf team had the best showing of area schools at the PVIAC Boys Two-Ball Invitational on Monday, snagging third place. The Eagles shot a combined 69 at Franconia Golf Course in ...
A group of citizens are proposing a pair of zoning amendments designed to maintain traditional neighborhoods and to protect downtown as places for year-round residents. One of the citizen zoning ...
SOUTH DEERFIELD— Frontier Regional School athletic director Glenn Sullivan has confirmed that the school has hired Gill resident Dave Hastings to be the girls basketball coach. “When you have the ...
Reconstruction of a downtown intersection that began this summer is continuing as two other road projects are set to begin, including one that will lead to closing West Bay Road near the Hadley town ...
A women’s soccer match between the University of Massachusetts and Northern Illinois University, scheduled for Sunday afternoon at Rudd Field, was canceled for reasons officials decline to specify.
Although the Division of Community Care officially reached two years of operations late last week, the idea that eventually birthed it goes back several years earlier. The DCC emerged as the end ...
With well over $1 million in hand to support future housing developments for low- and moderate-income families and individuals, a town committee is looking to use that money to spur developers ...
Opinion
Guest columnist Jamie Guerin: The tyranny of politeness: How civility became a tool of silence
There is a particular, insidious form of power that operates not through loud decrees, but through hushed tones. It is the power that prioritizes comfort over truth, and harmony over justice. This is ...
As we celebrate the ten days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur—a time meant for reflecting on where we’ve strayed from compassion—I keep returning to the dehumanization of Palestinians I’ve ...
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