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Kim George: A heartfelt thank you to our amazing volunteers
04-20-2025 5:01 PM

We cannot express enough gratitude for our volunteers’ incredible work for Pioneer Valley Hospice & Palliative Care. Their passion, dedication, and unwavering commitment to our cause have left a lasting impact, and we feel truly fortunate to have them as members of our team.


Jeremy Williams: Welcome, brothers and sisters
04-20-2025 5:01 PM

Walking in others’ shoes should be a lesson taught in all schools. This could teach empathy and compassion for what others might be going through. Sometimes we need to see and feel what others have gone through to understand and have total compassion for them.


Greenfield Police Logs: March 25 to April 6, 2025
04-19-2025 9:57 PM

3:42 p.m. — Illegal dumping reported on Federal Street. Services rendered.


Nearly $118K grant to fund shade tree plantings in downtown Greenfield
04-19-2025 9:50 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — A 25-acre portion of the city’s downtown will soon be home to dozens of trees through a state grant-funded effort to combat extreme heat with shade.


Testimony argues against need for Greenfield cell tower
04-18-2025 5:50 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — Following testimony from an attorney and a radio frequency expert representing the abutters of a proposed 170-foot monopole cell tower near 112 Newton St., the Zoning Board of Appeals on Thursday formally requested that AT&T provide dropped call data, reception data collected from driving tests and a report from a third-party radio frequency engineer.


Greenfield marks Child Abuse Prevention Month with flag-raising ceremony
04-18-2025 5:04 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — Recognizing April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month, city and state officials gathered at the Greenfield Common Friday morning to raise awareness of child harm, abuse and neglect.


‘We’re one planet’: Greenfield’s Earth Day celebration expanding with parade
04-18-2025 4:17 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — The city’s celebration of Earth Day isn’t new, but the parade is.


Franklin County Chamber of Commerce breakfast explores AI
04-18-2025 1:57 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GREENFIELD — Attendees of the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce’s “AIming for the Future Chamber Breakfast” on Friday got a crash course in how artificial intelligence can benefit businesses, and the pros and cons of AI as technology evolves.


Columnist Jon Huer: How dirty is our money? Very dirty
04-18-2025 10:11 AM

By JON HUER

Let’s imagine that you are about to eat a cookie that has been touched and handled by over a thousand (yes, a thousand) different hands. Or, you just found out that the hotel where you stayed last night used the same sheets for over 100 guests.


My Turn: We are DEI
04-18-2025 10:09 AM

By ELLEN VILLANI

It’s not a department that the federal government is in control of. It’s a way of life, a philosophy ingrained into our actions, behaviors and everyday lives. We practice DEI with no need of governance or directive. It is us and we are it.


Lew La Chance: Consider Easter services
04-18-2025 10:08 AM

God Bless all who attend church services 52 weeks a year. Those who attend occasionally, or have stopped visiting God, please think about going to Easter service. Remember St. Dismas, the good thief hanging on the cross next to God on Calvary. The thief told Jesus he was sorry for his sins and asked Jesus to forgive him. At the last minute, St. Dismas stole heaven.


Marilyn Pelis: Activities vary at senior centers
04-18-2025 10:08 AM

A recent letter writer made a valid complaint about the Greenfield Senior Center. A couple of years ago the only class, Seated Chair Dance, that I could fully participate in was suddenly ceased. I won't go into that fiasco. Immediately we were welcomed at South County. Shortly after we were invited to Erving and Turners Falls. Everyone is invited to attend any one of these facilities. They all have many activities, both regular and special. If you want a pleasant experience, check them out. You won't be disappointed.


PHOTO: Steeple chase
04-17-2025 6:15 PM


Greenfield City Council passes ‘sanctuary city’ resolution for trans, gender-diverse people
04-17-2025 5:45 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — City Council voted 9-0, with one abstention, to approve a resolution declaring Greenfield a “sanctuary city” for transgender and gender-diverse people Wednesday evening.


Greenfield City Council approves $354K to settle ‘home equity theft’ lawsuit
04-17-2025 4:08 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — City Council voted unanimously to settle a $354,000 home equity lawsuit Wednesday evening, putting an official end to the practice of taking the entire equity of a home in the event of a tax lien foreclosure, after the state declared it illegal last summer.


$85K in grant money to support water use study, purchase of leak detection equipment
04-17-2025 12:35 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

The Greenfield-based Franklin Regional Council of Governments and the Mass Rural Water Association in Northfield have been awarded a total of $85,419 as part of the state’s inaugural Drought Resiliency and Water Efficiency Grant Program.


Laid-off Kennametal employees ponder what’s next
04-16-2025 5:49 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — The end of operations at Kennametal’s plant at the corner of Sanderson and North streets on Tuesday has roughly 45 employees wondering what they’re going to do next.


Springfield man held without bail in case of September foot pursuit in Greenfield
04-16-2025 4:27 PM

By ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

GREENFIELD — Sebret Sanchez, who allegedly led police on a roughly four-hour foot pursuit that caused the Discovery School at Four Corners to shelter-in-place last fall, is being held without the right to bail following Tuesday’s ruling by Franklin County Superior Court Justice John Agostini.


Local officials advocate for more state highway money
04-16-2025 3:58 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

For a town like Hatfield, annual road maintenance has become increasingly challenging over the past 12 years, as state Chapter 90 money declines even as the price of hot mix asphalt rises substantially.


My Turn: Call us Cinderella Town
04-16-2025 1:00 PM

By ANDREW VARNON

You might say Greenfield had a “Cinderella run” in the Strongest Town competition. Out of 16 municipalities across North America, we made it to the Final Four, and we didn’t have the Strong Towns pedigree. Who would have picked us?

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