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Sharing puffs of joy: How a local library event brought Burgundy to Charlemont
As readers of this column may have gathered, I love cheese. Whenever friends and I play the game of “what food would you choose for your last meal on death row” or “what food would you take with you…
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3mCat saved from Orange house fire
A cat was rescued from a structure fire in Orange on Wednesday evening, and the family was commended for their quick evacuation and containment of the flames.
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9mReal Estate Transactions: June 19, 2026
ATHOL Omar Artu Valls sold to Jan Troche Pereira and Mikayla M. Thomas, 67 Anzio Road. $300,000. Elizabeth A. O Brien sold to Alexis Keohane, 68 Brayton St. $250,000. Sally Ann White sold to 2019 Theroux Family Trust and Robert E. Theroux, 502 Crescent St. $316,000. 55 Pike Street Nominee Trust and Paul J. Champagne […]
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6mJury finds former Greenfield man not guilty of 1994 murder in retrial
Elvio J. Marrero, who served 28 years in prison for a 1994 murder conviction, was found not guilty after a retrial.
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6mMy Turn: Reclaiming our community
It was hard to read Isaac Maas’ My Turn of May 21 (“Why the mayor’s budget deserves our support”). His call for our better selves to accept cuts to the municipal budget that cause the least harm is crucial. We all resonate with his request to the City Council to think beyond specific budget items and think […]
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5mAn 'epic' end to the school year: Four Rivers students take cardboard boats across Green River
Students at Four Rivers Charter Public School put their knowledge of buoyancy to the test by building and rowing cardboard boats across the Green River as part of their eighth grade science curriculum.