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PHOTOS: Kids supporting kids
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7mIn wake of resident pushback, Mohawk Trail district adds School Choice seats for 2026-2027 school year
The Mohawk Trail Regional School District School Committee has increased the number of School Choice seats available at Colrain Central School for the 2026-2027 school year to 51, while also adding some seats back at Buckland-Shelburne Elementary School, following pushback from residents about reduced numbers.
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6mFour Rivers ultimate teams celebrated after High School National Invite
GREENFIELD — After competing in the most prestigious tournament in the county, the Four Rivers ultimate frisbee teams got the royal treatment upon their arrival back to the community on Sunday morning. With a police and fire department escort starting at Applebee’s, the Otters made their way through Greenfield and all the way back to […]
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8mRecorder All-Stars: Outdoor girls track & field
The Greenfield Recorder compiled a list of All-Stars for outdoor girls track & field athletes. Coaches input and performances in playoff environments helped factor into the final decisions. Intercounty league results also played a role. Zephyr Jetzon, Mohawk Trail Jetzon took home a Western Mass. Class S (Small School) championship with her performance in the […]
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2mNorth County Notebook: June 15, 2026
Ducks to visit Northfield library NORTHFIELD — Live ducks will be quacking and waddling around outside the Dickinson Memorial Library as part of a free event on Wednesday, June 17, from 3 to 4 p.m. The ducks come from the Duckworld sanctuary in Montague. June 20: Ice cream social, concert to kick off Summer Reading Program NORTHFIELD […]
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4mTeachers from 15 countries visit Frontier, providing a chance to 'learn from each other'
Educators from 15 different countries visited Frontier Regional School to learn about the US approach to education and experience the culture behind it.