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Greenfield’s MacKenzie Paulin records 1,000th career strikeout in win over Mount Greylock
Greenfield’s MacKenzie Paulin joined an exclusive list on Tuesday.

Greenfield resident Ferdinanda Uchman celebrates 100th birthday with family, friends
GREENFIELD — When Ferdinanda Uchman walked into the Greenfield Senior Center on Friday afternoon to play a game of Mahjong, she was greeted by a small group of friends, family members and Mayor Ginny Desorgher, who gathered to celebrate her 100th birthday.
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Sports

HS Softball: Pioneer takes down Athol, 13-1, in five innings (PHOTOS)
NORTHFIELD — It’s been a steady rebuild for Marty Mulvihill and the Pioneer softball team.

Opinion

Lew La Chance: The greatness of Greenfield Public Library
Benjamin Franklin started the first public library in Philadelphia in 1731. He borrowed books from the well-to-do and put them in one place. Lenders take the books for a fee. Any damage/loss would have to be paid.





Your Daily Puzzles

An approachable redesign to a classic. Explore our "hints."

A quick daily flip. Finally, someone cracked the code on digital jigsaw puzzles.

Chess but with chaos: Every day is a unique, wacky board.

Word search but as a strategy game. Clearing the board feels really good.

Align the letters in just the right way to spell a word. And then more words.
Business

Customer demand drives expansion of Flis Market’s pizza offerings
ERVING — Flis Market has been serving homemade, wood-fired pizza every Wednesday since January, and customer demand has led owners Jon and Liz Flis to expand the offering to Thursdays and Fridays as well.


Arts & Life

Speaking of Nature: Learning bird songs: Ninety percent of bird-finding is done with one’s ears
The great spring migration is in full swing and millions upon millions of birds are flying northward across our entire continent every night. The weather will always play a big role in the exact timing of the movements of the birds, but every morning offers up the opportunity to detect the presence of yet another new arrival. Birds often “surf” on waves of air associated with storms, so the first clear morning after a couple days of rain can be particularly exciting.

Obituaries

Montague, MA - Judy L. (Jock) Hastings, 75, of Randall Rd. passed away Tuesday May 6, 2025, at Baystate Franklin Medical Center. She was born in Malone, NY, the daughter of Elwin and Marjorie (LaFlesh) Jock. She attended local schools a... remainder of obit for Judith L. Hastings

Bernardston, MA - Ann (Littlehale) de Roode returned home to her Creator on Thursday, May 8th, one day into her 89th year. She was the youngest of four children born to Dr. Roy Frederick Littlehale and Marjorie (Stoyle) Littlehale. Anti... remainder of obit for Ann De Roode

Buckland, MA - Gary F. Shaw, 78, of Depot Rd. in Buckland, passed away Friday, May 9, 2025 at Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton. Gary was born in Greenfield, MA on August 23, 1946 the son of Bertram F. and Phyllis M. (Coutu) Sha... remainder of obit for Gary F. Shaw

Leyden, MA - Gregory F. Doyle III, or "Greg" to those who knew him, lived a rich, full life in the too-short 77 years he inhabited this earth. He was born in St. Vincent's Hospital in Bridgeport, Ct. in early September of 1947 to Doroth... remainder of obit for Greg Doyle