Daily Hampshire Gazette
Guest columnist Jim Palermo: Can America restore its moral compass?
It is another lazy, too hot and humid summer Sunday, but I am nonetheless energized to submit at least one more guest column to the Daily Hampshire Gazette. My thoughts might have become clouded by…
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7m‘Let’s honor this student’: Frontier School Committee vote on fallen soldier’s memorial draws ire
The Frontier Regional School District School Committee's decision not to move a plaque honoring fallen soldier Gregory Belanger from the old scoreboard to the new scoreboard has sparked unrest, with one organization considering no longer donating to the school and some residents calling for reconsideration.
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4mGoshen library director Julie Cavacco retires after modernizing library, expanding access
GOSHEN — Keith Wright visits the library every Wednesday or Saturday to pick up books from his favorite genre: mystery thrillers. But that habit didn’t begin until 2023, when the Goshen Public Library joined the CW MARS network, a shared system of more than 150 public, academic and special libraries. The person responsible for the […]
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7mHadley Fire Department to restore full staffing by end of July
HADLEY — The Hadley Fire Department should be back to an 11-member full-time force, with at least two firefighters on duty at all times around the clock, by the end of July as a result of funding provided by voters passing a Proposition 2½ tax-cap override this spring. Fire Chief Michael Spanknebel, who will be […]
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8mArea Briefs: League of Women Voters requests book donations for annual sale
League of Women Voters requests book donations NORTHAMPTON — Book donations are welcome from July 7-24 for the 75th annual book sale of The League of Women Voters of the Northampton Area. All categories of hardcover and paperback books in good condition are accepted except for textbooks over 10 years old. Books can be dropped […]