Greenfield Recorder
Montague couple celebrates 75 years of love and commitment
Charles and Mary Dodge, who met in 1951 and married four months later, will be celebrating 75 years of marriage on May 12, and are likely one of the longest married couples still together in the…
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4mUMass football: Minutemen continue to fine-tune defensive identity
AMHERST — Practice No. 15 of fall camp is in the books for the UMass football team. The Minutemen finished up a somewhat chippy session at sunny McGuirk Alumni Stadium on Wednesday morning. Linebacker Tyler Martin met with the media following practice. As a redshirt junior, Martin registered 103 tackles last season. He was 31st […]
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5mColumnist Judy Wagner: Gifts of a summer
Given the daily, even hourly, headlines, I could easily write an entire column on the cruelty, corruption, and betrayal of the lawless, erratic, cowardly and contemptible administration in Washington. Instead I will write about gifts. August can swamp us with too much: too many cucumbers, zucchinis and little tomatoes; too much heat some days; storms that seem especially intense; a few too many events, gatherings or visits whether planned or spontaneous. August’s bounty both arrests our attention in the present and draws us toward what’s next. Any fall crops to seed? Any canning supplies needed? Our California grandkids have already started […]
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3mMy Turn: Leadership that moves us forward
I first met Lora Wondolowski when she, as president of the Greenfield City Council, supported turning a vacant downtown parking lot into housing. We met to process our surprise that a ballot initiative had been snuck in at the last minute to block housing in favor of an abandoned parking lot, and to strategize; we had 60 days to defeat the ballot measure. I watched Lora go to work: she collaborated with other community leaders and housing advocates, they canvassed, wrote in the paper, went on online forums and explained that a housing study had just come out from the UMass […]
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7mSouth Deerfield resident accused of plotting to kill treasury secretary sentenced to six years in prison
A South Deerfield resident was sentenced to six years and one month in prison for bringing Molotov cocktails to the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to kill Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
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4mBlue Cross, Cooley Dickinson assure Medicare Advantage patients of continued coverage amid network shift
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts and Cooley Dickinson Hospital announced a 90-day transition period starting Oct. 1 to ensure uninterrupted coverage for Medicare Advantage subscribers losing their primary care network status.