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Area property deed transfers, May 2

05-01-2024 11:57 AM

AMHERST Faheem Ibrahim Lt and Faheem Ibrahim to Nan Zhao and Zhihong Ni, 16 Arbor Way, $738,000 Richard B. Spurgin to Yg Pleasant LLC, East Pleasant Street, Lot 1, $218,000 Richard B. Spurgin to Yg Pleasant LLC, East Pleasant Street, Lot 2,...


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1989 homicide victim found in Warwick ID’d through genetic testing, but some mysteries remain

05-03-2024 11:38 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — It took nearly 35 years, but the human remains found just off Route 78 in Warwick in 1989 have been identified as belonging to Constance (Holminski) Bassignani, who was 65 years old at the time of her murder.The Northwestern District...


A Look Back, May 3

05-02-2024 11:01 PM

 50 Years Ago■An enthusiastic crowd of 75 to 100 people took part in a ballroom dancing revival at the Hotel Northampton Sunday night. Edward Brandt of 28 Columbus Ave., who with his wife Caroline instructed the group, said Monday that those attending...


Debt-burdened students, grads rally for relief

05-02-2024 4:39 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Responsible for $135,000 in student debt, Amherst resident Ian Rhodewalt observes that during the yearslong federal pause in making loan repayments during the pandemic, he and his family were able to get a vehicle, to replace a broken-down...


ValleyBike to roll again by end of May in eight communities throughout Valley

05-02-2024 3:18 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — After nearly a year of inactivity, the ValleyBike Share program is poised to roll again throughout the Pioneer Valley.After Mayor Gina-Louise Sciarra teased an announcement regarding ValleyBike on Monday, the city announced Thursday it...


Amherst College store opens downtown in former Hastings space

05-02-2024 2:01 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A new retail store carrying assorted Amherst College merchandise, as well as school supplies, tech accessories and snacks, is open at 45 South Pleasant St., as demolition of a building immediately to the south, and removal of an attached ell...


3-unit, 10-bed house in backyard called too much for Amherst historic district

05-02-2024 1:11 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Construction of a three-unit, 10-bedroom home behind an existing home at 98 Fearing St., in the North Prospect-Lincoln-Sunset Local Historic District is inappropriate for the neighborhood, according to a panel that reviews projects and...


Photos: Student producers

05-02-2024 1:10 PM


Plainfield voters will consider $3.5M budget at Town Meeting on Saturday; new Select Board member to be elected

05-02-2024 1:08 PM

By JAMES PENTLAND

PLAINFIELD — Voters will be asked to approve a $3.54 million budget and other articles when Town Meeting convenes Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Dennis A. Thatcher Public Safety Complex. Polls for the annual town election, which features a contested race...


South Hadley Fire District 2 to hold annual meeting Monday

05-02-2024 1:07 PM

By EMILEE KLEIN

SOUTH HADLEY — Fire Distri`ct No. 2 voters will vote to approve a $1.73 million fire department budget and a roughly $902,000 water department budget during its annual meeting on Monday, May 6.The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. at the district...


A Look Back, May 2

05-01-2024 11:01 PM

50 Years Ago ■William A. Burke, president of the First National Bank of Northampton, announced at the monthly meeting of the bank held in the banking room yesterday that Gordon A. Woodward Jr. was elected a member of the board of directors to succeed...


Services being held Thursday for Greenfield homicide victim

05-01-2024 7:37 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — Services for Christopher Hairston, 35, who was identified as the victim in last week’s slaying on Chapman Street, will be held Thursday at the Devanny-Condron Funeral Home in Pittsfield from 4 to 6:30 p.m.Hairston, a drummer from...


Former Chicopee superintendent sentenced to year probation for lying to FBI

05-01-2024 7:36 PM

By JAMES PENTLAND

SPRINGFIELD — A former superintendent of Chicopee schools was sentenced this week to a year of probation for lying to FBI agents who were investigating scores of threats sent via text to a candidate for the city’s police chief.Lynn Clark, 53, who was...


Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author Colson Whitehead to speak at UMass commencement

05-01-2024 6:06 PM

Staff Writer

AMHERST — An author who has twice received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, earning that recognition and a National Book Award for 2016’s “The Underground Railroad,” will deliver the main address at the 154th undergraduate commencement at the...


Change in federal drug classification could help cannabis shops

05-01-2024 5:38 PM

By JAMES PENTLAND

NORTHAMPTON — In the wake of the Justice Department’s proposal to reclassify cannabis as a less dangerous drug, dispensary owners say the change would help their business, especially on taxes.“The immediate impact would be for the government to treat...


No contests on ballot for Willisamsburg election

05-01-2024 5:37 PM

WILLIAMSBURG — Monday’s town election will be held at the Town Offices in Haydenville from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.No contested seats appear on the ballot, which has one vacancy, for a three-year seat on the local school committee. Incumbent Marissa Nye is...


Photos: Special connection

05-01-2024 4:46 PM


Granby Bow and Gun Club says stray bullets that hit homes in Belchertown did not come from its range

05-01-2024 4:41 PM

By EMILEE KELIN

BELCHERTOWN — The president of the Granby Bow and Gun Club insists that stray bullets that hit two homes and a shed in the Turkey Hill area of town did not originate from the club’s long range.Club President Ryan Downing read a statement at the...


Glitz, glamour and all that jazz: ‘Chicago’ takes stage at Easthampton High starting Thursday

05-01-2024 3:28 PM

By Alexa Lewis

EASTHAMPTON — “I’m gonna tell you the truth. Not that the truth really matters, but I’m gonna tell you anyway,” says Devin O’Brien, covered in tassels and sequins as she took to the stage as Roxie Hart during a dress rehearsal for Easthampton High...


Healey expects $16B return on climate tech investment

05-01-2024 3:28 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

BOSTON — Gov. Maura Healey is touting that her economic development proposal “goes big” on the burgeoning climate tech field with a $1 billion state investment and said a study to be published later this week will show that it could result in a...



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