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Poet’s Seat Poetry Contest: Winning youth (15-18) category poems
I may never be a mother Thank you mom Your tongue quells an itch Right between my ears Then you walk As you always do, right? Out the door Traces of you are left In the air The same air coercing your…
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4mStanley W. Lewandowski Jr.
<html><head></head><body>Stanley W.<br /><br /> Lewandowski Jr.<br /><br />Shelburne Falls, MA - Stan passed away peacefully on May 22, 2026, surrounded by his loving family after a long and courageous battle with cancer. He was preceded in death by h ...
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11mBulletin Board: Franklin Tech girls basketball takes down Greenfield in summer league play
The Franklin Tech girls summer league team defeated Greenfield, 38-16, on Thursday night in Turners Falls. Brayleigh Burgh scored 10 points with two 3-pointers for the Eagles. Sarah Beckwith and Abigail Dobias both had eight points. Dobias drained two 3-pointers for Franklin Tech. Sarah McCloud led the way for Greenfield with 13 points with three […]
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8mGreenfield City Council OKs $70M budget for FY27
The Greenfield City Council unanimously approved a $70.18 million budget for fiscal year 2027, which saw a 3% increase over the previous year, with staffing cuts in various departments.
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7mBaystate Franklin nurses speak out against hospital layoffs
Nurses at Baystate Franklin Medical Center are concerned about layoffs impacting potentially 22 departments across the hospital and the rest of the Baystate system, resulting in increased workload and decreased morale.
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4mMy Turn: Are we focusing on the wrong enemies?
The Atlantic has published a story called “The Men Who Don’t Want Women to Vote,” by Helen Lewis, in its June edition. I found it online. It’s thought-provoking. Where to start in processing those thoughts? It was easy to reject the ideology of the right-wing figures Lewis interviews or describes. These are mostly men, like […]