Daily Hampshire Gazette
WMass softball: Hampshire Regional claims back-to-back Class B championships with win over Frontier
WESTFIELD — The tradition of excellence continued for the Hampshire Regional softball team on Saturday afternoon. The top-seeded Raiders dispatched second-seeded Frontier Regional, 11-6, in the…
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8mA fresh start: Amherst ready to open first new elementary school since 1970s
AMHERST — Letters spelling “welcome” on the door and the phrase “change your words, change your mindset” on the bulletin board are displayed in the classroom where Catherine Moss will teach second graders at Amethyst Brook Elementary School. As she finished setting up the space last week inside the first new elementary school opened in […]
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5mColumnist Richard Fein: DSA — What would they do to America?
This column will quote some of “ Workers Deserve More,” the program of the Democratic Socialists of America. Read their program carefully. It would destroy much of what is good about our country. The DSA paints a very rosy picture about your future day without capitalism: “Speaking of bills: you don’t really have them anymore. You have no debt. You […]
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6mGuest columnist Jon Huer: AI, savior or destroyer?
AI is well known as the artificial intelligence system that replaces all human jobs. ASI (Artificial Superintelligence) is the advanced-perfected version of AI soon to surpass human intelligence: so smart with a mind of its own, according to the critics, it will eventually overtake and destroy its human creator if it judges (which it will) […]
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10m1st Franklin Democratic candidates talk state audit, healthcare and ‘loneliness epidemic’ at forum
Democratic candidates Corinne Coryat and Lora Wondolowski debated issues such as the state legislative audit, healthcare, agriculture and education during a forum for the 1st Franklin District seat.
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6mTwo Easthampton housing developments would add 26 apartments, condos to city
EASTHAMPTON — Two new housing developments are on the horizon in Easthampton that will bring 26 new apartments to the city. The Planning Board is reviewing requests for special permits for a 14-unit condominium complex spread across three duplexes and eight single-family homes at 132 and 134 West St., also known as Fat Frog Farm, and […]