Daily Hampshire Gazette
A Look Back, Aug. 21
Snapshots across decades: political shifts, conservation gains, housing plans, solar funding dilemmas, and a beloved diner’s comeback in Northampton and the Pioneer Valley.
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9mMaking News in Business, June 19
Florence Bank presents President’s Award to 3 employees FLORENCE — Florence Bank recently presented the 2026 President’s Award to three employees for exceptional service. Established in 1995, the President’s Award recognizes outstanding performance, customer service and overall contribution to the bank. Those named are nominated by their colleagues at the bank. This year’s award recognizes […]
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5mLegion baseball: Greenfield Post 81 holds off Belchertown Post 239
GREENFIELD — Greenfield Post 81 stayed unbeaten after a 9-4 win over Belchertown Post 239 on Wednesday night at Veterans Memorial Field. Greenfield (4-0) scored six runs in the first inning to pull away early. Arthur Fitzpatrick got the win on the mound, pitching three innings. Fitzpatrick gave up four runs with five strikeouts in […]
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5mPerspectives vary on effectiveness of Tree House Brewing Co. concert changes
Tree House Brewing Co.'s Summer Stage concert series has been met with noise complaints from residents, despite the venue following new rules and making efforts to reduce the sound, such as adjusting the positioning of the subwoofer speakers.
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7mNeal declines 1st Congressional District forum, prompting criticism from challengers
A planned candidate forum for the Massachusetts 1st Congressional District was canceled this week after U.S. Rep. Richard Neal declined to participate, prompting criticism from challengers Nadia Milleron and Jeromie Whalen, who are raising questions as to why the incumbent rejected the invitation. As the Massachusetts state election approaches in November, Neal, the longtime Springfield […]
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7mAmherst Town Council approves $107.1M budget, restores school interventionists
AMHERST — Citing the needs of the youngest public school students in Amherst, Town Council this week agreed to boost the proposed fiscal year 2027 elementary school budget by $120,000, ensuring the restoration of math and reading interventionists. In a lengthy discussion at Monday’s meeting, in which Town Manager Paul Bockelman’s $107.1 million spending plan […]