Daily Hampshire Gazette
GOP statewide candidates ruled ineligible for primary ballots
BOSTON — After holding hearings on signature fraud complaints, the State Ballot Law Commission ruled late Friday that lieutenant governor candidate Anne Manning Martin and Michael Walsh, who’s…
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5mSports Briefs: Multiple Paper City Flyers qualify for USATF National Junior Olympics
Athletes from the Paper City Flyers Track & Field program delivered standout performances at the USATF Regional Championships held at Gordon College, earning multiple podium finishes and national qualifying spots for the upcoming USATF National Junior Olympics in California. Leading the group was Ava Rios of Holyoke, who captured first place in the shot put and second […]
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3mBelchertown woman shoots man, herself after driving into hotel
STURBRIDGE — A pregnant Belchertown woman drove her vehicle into a hotel in Sturbridge before shooting a man and then herself, according to the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office. Sturbridge, Southbridge and Massachusetts State Police responded to the Sturbridge Plaza Hotel, 400 Haynes St., shortly before 1 a.m. Thursday after receiving reports that an SUV […]
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5mEasthampton's override recount set for Thursday
EASTHAMPTON — A hand recount of the city’s successful $6.9 million Proposition 2½ override, which passed by 239 votes, will begin Thursday at noon after opponents petitioned for a recount. The Board of Registrars set the date last week for the recount, which will be open to the public on the second floor of the […]
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4mEasthampton dog park gets final funding push
EASTHAMPTON — The dream of bringing a dog park to Easthampton is now a reality, after the City Council approved the final funding needed to bring the project to life in Nonotuck Park next year. “Here we are, we’re going to have a dog park in Easthampton,” said Joan Kurtz, president of Friends of the […]
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4mPlainfield residents share views on plan priorities
PLAINFIELD — The top priorities in town are local control of energy sources and bringing down property taxes, according to the latest round of public comment on the town’s comprehensive plan. During a public input session last week at Town Hall with 30 residents, signs were placed on the wall with various priorities residents have […]