Greenfield moves to third round of Strongest Town Contest

03-14-2025 5:21 PM

GREENFIELD — Of the 16 American and Canadian municipalities nominated to the Strongest Town Contest, Greenfield has advanced to the third round as one of the remaining eight.


A piece of history comes home: Silver pitcher returns to Franklin County Fairgrounds after 150 years

03-14-2025 11:21 AM

The Franklin County Fair Museum’s chilly confines are filled with posters, brochures, ribbons and other pieces celebrating the history of the cherished event that started as a cattle show 177 years ago. But in December the museum added to its collection a first of its kind – an antique silver pitcher that made its way home from England, having been bestowed upon one of the Fairgrounds’ founding fathers on Jan. 3, 1863.


Sports


Div. 5 boys basketball: Pioneer enjoying final run together as state final Saturday approaches
03-14-2025 5:31 PM

NORTHFIELD — Pioneer boys basketball coach Scott Thayer remembers looking up after defeating Hopkins Academy to win the 2018 Div. 4 West sectional title and seeing his son, Brayden Thayer, and his friends watching from above the indoor track at the Curry Hicks Cage in Amherst.

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Greenfield Starbucks pours its first cup
03-13-2025 6:00 PM

GREENFIELD — After months of anticipation, the Starbucks at 200 Mohawk Trail opened its doors Thursday morning to serve its first customer: 12-year-old Emma Lanoue, a seventh grader at Pioneer Valley Regional School.

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Get Growing with Mickey Rathbun: Gardening symposiums herald spring’s arrival
03-14-2025 11:18 AM

I received the announcement of the Western Massachusetts Master Gardener Association (WMMGA)’s spring symposiums earlier this month, when the wind was whipping the falling snow into spiraling towers of white. In early February, it’s hard for the imagination to break through the winter doldrums. Will we ever feel the touch of soft spring breezes or enjoy the sight of green shoots pushing through the cold dark soil? The WMMGA symposiums help us to jostle our gardening passions out of hibernation and into activity, even if only mental.

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Obit photo for Bonnie F. Sawin Bonnie F. Sawin

Montague Center, MA - Bonnie F. Sawin, 82, of Station Street passed away Monday March 10, 2025 at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield. She was born in Montague August 24, 1942, the daughter of Richard and Eleanor (Bush) Sawin. Bo... remainder of obit for Bonnie F. Sawin

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Dean Conway August 25, 1947–March 9, 2025 Jamaica Plain, MA - Dean Joseph Conway of Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, was a teacher, soccer coach, mentor, and friend who affected us with his vibrant curiosity, generous spirit, and humble com... remainder of obit for Dean Joseph Conway

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Joyce Ann Decker South Deerfield, MA - Joyce Ann Decker, 89, of Adams Court, South Deerfield, found peace with God on March 11, 2025, at the Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton. Born on January 28, 1936, in Middlesboro, KY, Joyce wa... remainder of obit for Joyce A. Decker

Obit photo for David Quinn Jr. David Quinn Jr.

David Quinn, Jr. Northfield, MA - David G. Quinn Jr., 73, of Northfield, passed peacefully at Baystate Medical Center on March 13, 2025 surrounded by his family. David was born July 14, 1951 to David and Julia (Ladzinski) Quinn Sr. i... remainder of obit for David Quinn Jr.

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