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Former Hadley resident convicted after unleashing bees on deputies
SPRINGFIELD — A former Hadley woman who unleashed bees on Hampden County sheriff’s office workers in an attempt to prevent them from serving a court-ordered eviction notice in Longmeadow in 2022 was…
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5mAmherst project aims to close radio gap over the Notch
AMHERST — Firefighter-paramedics aboard Amherst Fire Department ambulances traveling on Route 116 over the Notch can often encounter challenges in communicating via their radios with emergency dispatchers in downtown Amherst. Soon, though, the frequent trips the ambulances make south to the region’s trauma center, Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, as well as rescues conducted by […]
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6mAn honor for 'Mr. and Mrs. Plainfield': Town names park after Ed and Sandy Morann
PLAINFIELD — When future generations use the Plainfield Town Park — which features a ballpark with a grass infield, swings and play sets, and a covered pavilion with picnic tables — they will see that the park is dedicated to Ed and Sandy Morann. Following a unanimous vote by the Select Board this month, the […]
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6mFor optimal protection, health experts urge waiting until mid-September to mid-October to get a flu shot
Local health officials recommend waiting until mid-September to mid-October to receive the flu vaccine to ensure maximum protection throughout the upcoming respiratory season.
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5mUMass football: Minutemen ramping up offseason work
AMHERST — The UMass football team moved into the more contact-oriented part of the preseason in the last week. With the road opener against Rutgers fast approaching, the Minutemen are progressing as planned. “I think we are right where we are supposed to be,” UMass coach Joe Harasymiak said. “We had a great first scrimmage. […]
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7mSchool committees get new law to address library material challenges
BOSTON — When Andrea Fiorillo became co-chair of the Massachusetts Library Association’s Intellectual Freedom and Social Responsibilities Committee in 2019, she remembers there being fewer than 10 challenges to library materials in Massachusetts. By 2025, there were 229 challenged titles. Fiorillo, who is also a member of the Mass Freedom to Read Coalition, noted a […]