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‘A virtual institution’: Marianne LaBarge leaves legacy of service in Northampton
After 28 years on Northampton's City Council, Marianne LaBarge — known for disability advocacy and neighborhood service — was defeated but vows continued activism and may run again.
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6m‘We’re all rooting for the same thing’: Frontier team earns second place in new Envirothon category
The Frontier Environmental Club earned second place in the Eco Spoken Word Competition at the 2026 Massachusetts Envirothon, where they presented a 3D model of flash flooding and potential solutions to protect their local community from flooding.
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4mGuest columnist Matt L. Barron: Lawmakers undermine the will of the people
Since Rep. Lindsay Sabadosa became my state legislator in 2023, she has provided good constituent casework and has been accessible with town hall meetings. But some of her votes leave a lot to be desired. Such was the case last week when Sabadosa voted to ram through the Orwellian-named bill H. 5469, an Act promoting […]
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8m'Scary Gary's' last bell: One of PVPA's founding teachers retires after three decades
SOUTH HADLEY — At Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter School commencement earlier this month, history teacher Gary Huggett joined the Class of 2026 on the Academy of Music stage in a purple graduation cap to turn his own tassel. “In case you hadn’t figured it out, I figured I’d graduate with these guys,” Huggett told […]
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6m'The community stepped up to make it happen': Iron Horse surpasses capital campaign goal
NORTHAMPTON — It took them longer than they expected, but they made it happen, and then some. On Monday night, the Iron Horse in Northampton celebrated the results of a monthslong effort to raise funds for its “Playing It Forward” capital campaign, which aimed to secure $350,000 — after they’d already raised about $550,000 out […]