Daily Hampshire Gazette
Recognizing a 'force multiplier': Southampton COA director honored among 2026 class of Commonwealth Heroines
SOUTHAMPTON — Every community needs a Kate DiSanto. Whether it’s through her work as director of the Council on Aging, as a parent or just as a friendly face, Southampton wouldn’t be the same without…
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9mComerford backs Senate energy affordability bill with $14B in projected savings
A sweeping energy affordability package that cleared the state Senate earlier this month would save Bay Staters $14 billion over 10 years amid increasing energy costs by altering utility programs while maintaining the Mass Save Program. However, lawmakers still have work to do before utility and energy savings would be seen on monthly bills. The […]
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9mA legacy of service: Hadley fire chief calls it a career
HADLEY — On the busiest days, around 100,000 vehicles pass through or stop in Hadley, significantly increasing the size of the town that has about 5,300 year-round residents. Yet until 2005, when Michael Spanknebel became Hadley’s first full-time firefighter, the Hadley Fire Department depended exclusively on on-call firefighting staff, those who could respond to emergencies from their workplaces or homes. In the 21 years since, and his 13 years as fire chief, the department has become more professional. By the end of this summer, it will return to having at least two full-time firefighters on each shift, with one shift having […]
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4mMulti-agency search underway for man missing in Meadows area of Northampton
NORTHAMPTON — Police are using helicopters, a dive team and rescue dogs in an effort to find 36-year-old Jonathon Maxwell, who went missing this weekend and was last located in the Meadows area. Less than two days since Maxwell’s sister contacted Northampton Police at about 9 p.m. Friday, informing officers that she had used the […]
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3mHadley Public Library to showcase rare Declaration of Independence engraving
HADLEY — A 200-year-old engraving of the Declaration of Independence will be publicly displayed at the Hadley Public Library on Saturday as part of a special exhibit marking the 250th anniversary of the United States. The exhibit, which will also feature a second engraving of the Declaration of Independence, an illustrated 1845 Herman Phelps broadside, […]
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5mUMass Amherst lands $2.1 million to expand life sciences research tools
AMHERST — An advanced optical tweezers system, which will allow University of Massachusetts scientists to measure and visualize the tiny forces that power living cells, is coming to the Institute for Applied Life Sciences building next year, as part of more than $2.1 million in grants awarded by the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center. With $1.63 […]