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Unprecedented wildfires in Massachusetts this fall challenged firefighters
12-26-2024 2:23 PM

By ZICHANG LIU

“Did you smell the barbecue smell in the air?” That was a question many Massachusetts residents frequently asked over the last few months.New England is well-known for its vibrant autumn foliage, especially this fall — when days were mostly bright and...


North Quabbin Recovery Center to receive opioid settlement funds
12-21-2024 4:02 PM

By GREG VINE

ATHOL — The Board of Health has recommended that funds coming to the town from the nationwide opioid settlement be directed to the North Quabbin Recovery Center.These funds can be used for services designed to assist residents who are trying to...


Bernardston Senior Center director takes job in Pittsfield
12-13-2024 3:40 PM

By LIESEL NYGARD

BERNARDSTON — After three years at the helm of the Bernardston Senior Center, Director Jennifer Reynolds has announced her resignation, effective Jan. 3, 2025.Reynolds, a Deerfield resident, has been tapped to serve as director of the Ralph J. Froio...


Survey evaluates obstacles to abortion care
12-09-2024 12:03 PM

By ADA DENENFELD KELLY

A recent survey conducted by the abortion fund Tides for Reproductive Freedom evaluated obstacles to accessing abortion care in Massachusetts.The organization both provides funds for those who would otherwise be unable to access abortion care and...


UMass Amherst profs pilot new PFAS detection method
12-09-2024 9:43 AM

By ZICHANG LIU

AMHERST — University of Massachusetts Amherst professors Chang Liu and Xiaojun Wei have discovered a new method to detect per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — “forever chemicals” found in water, soil, air, food and other consumer products — thus...


State climate law leaves locals uneasy
12-06-2024 7:20 PM

By MARA MELLITS

With the new climate and clean energy law changing the permitting process for solar and battery storage projects, western Massachusetts residents are left wondering how the regulations will impact their rural communities.“An act promoting a clean...


Mass Audubon speaks to language in clean energy law to minimize land use concerns
12-06-2024 7:20 PM

By ADA DENENFELD KELLY

While the recent passage of a new clean energy law leaves details of implementation to be solidified over the next 15 months before it takes effect, Mass Audubon’s director of legislative and government affairs is feeling hopeful about one aspect...


Insufficient staffing prompts sale of Leyden United Methodist Church’s fair booth
11-29-2024 1:24 PM

By AMALIA WOMPA

LEYDEN — Due to a lack of participation, the Leyden United Methodist Church has decided to sell its booth at the Franklin County Fairgrounds.The Leyden United Methodist Church booth has been a fixture at the Franklin County Fair, held each September,...


Sen. Markey bill would expand access to methadone to treat opioid addiction
11-28-2024 4:01 PM

By MARA MELLITS

Expanding access to methadone, a medication used to fight opioid addiction, is imperative in the effort to curb the nation’s substance use disorder epidemic, regional officials say.Their comments come in response to a recent study published by the...


Lawmakers push bill to combat deadly pancreatic cancer
11-25-2024 3:04 PM

By ZICHANG LIU

BOSTON — A day ahead of World Pancreatic Cancer Day, which fell on Nov. 21, lawmakers and advocates gathered to bring hope to a promising bill aimed at improving survival rates and treatments for pancreatic cancer patients.Pancreatic cancer ranks as...


Health officials urging vaccination as whooping cough, pneumonia cases spike
11-24-2024 11:30 AM

By SOPHIA FALBO

BOSTON — A spike in whooping cough and pneumonia cases has prompted public health officials to closely monitor case levels at the local and state levels and emphasize the importance of vaccinations.Robert Goldstein, commissioner of the Department of...


Oglala Lakota Nation receives headdresses taken to Barre in ceremony
11-13-2024 3:26 PM

By GREG VINE

BARRE — Just over two years ago, on Nov. 5, 2022, Barre’s Woods Memorial Library returned more than 130 items to the Oglala Lakota Nation that were connected to the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre that killed nearly 300 Native Americans.It was thought at...


Northfield EMS seeks voter approval for new department building in Bernardston
10-25-2024 4:58 PM

By LIESEL NYGARD

NORTHFIELD — Northfield EMS has the chance to move into a larger space in Bernardston, pending approval during an upcoming Special Town Meeting.The meeting will be held Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 6:30 p.m. at Pioneer Valley Regional School.Over the last...


Independent Cornelius Shea looks to unseat McGovern in 2nd Congressional District
10-20-2024 12:01 PM

By GREG VINE

Cornelius Shea is quick to admit that his campaign to unseat incumbent U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern on Nov. 5 would be considered a long shot.Shea, a 20-year Marine Corps veteran, is running as an Independent, though he assisted his father on a number of...


McGovern seeks 15th term in Congress
10-20-2024 11:01 AM

By GREG VINE

Congressman Jim McGovern is wrapping up his 14th term in the U.S. House, but after nearly 26 years representing the 2nd Congressional District, he hasn’t tired of the job.McGovern, 64, the ranking member of the House Rules Committee, described it as...


‘A beautiful time of the year’: New state foliage map helps residents, tourists make autumn plans
10-11-2024 6:46 PM

By ADA DENENFELD KELLY

As peak fall foliage season arrives, experts predict a season as brilliant as ever.“The fall in New England is notoriously beautiful, and we have no reason to doubt that we’re going to have another beautiful fall foliage display this October,” said...


Greenfield Vintage Days continues to grow participating businesses, lineup of events in third year
10-09-2024 10:49 AM

By AMALIA WOMPA

GREENFIELD — A weekend full of activities celebrating Greenfield’s vintage history and feel is set to take place for its third year.Greenfield Business Association Director Hannah Rechtschaffen has managed Vintage Days and is continuing to grow the...


New estate recovery law curtails ‘unfair’ practice in Massachusetts
10-05-2024 11:39 AM

By ZICHANG LIU

BOSTON — Not long after state Sen. Jo Comerford took office in 2019, a constituent reached out for help after they received a bill from MassHealth in the wake of a family member’s death.The state was seeking to recover expenses associated with caring...


Athol Bird & Nature Club installs nest boxes for American kestrels in Orange, Winchendon
09-26-2024 4:16 PM

By GREG VINE

ATHOL — Volunteers with the Athol Bird & Nature Club recently constructed new homes — for the birds.The two nest boxes were installed — one in Orange and one in Winchendon — specifically for the American kestrel (Falco sparverius). Also known as the...


Battle of the Badges returns to Orange for third year
09-25-2024 3:22 PM

By ADA DENENFELD KELLY

ORANGE — Members of the Athol Police and Fire departments will take to the field against first responders from Orange for the third year in a row to connect with the community while also raising money for a local family battling breast cancer.Orange...

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