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Legislators talk with Montague officials about regionalization, rural school challenges
03-05-2025 11:46 AM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

MONTAGUE — State Sen. Jo Comerford and state Rep. Natalie Blais met with the Selectboard on Monday to discuss a range of legislative priorities and concerns, such as regionalization of services, rural school challenges and economic development projects that would benefit Montague.


My Turn: Reaching outside of our righteous bubble
03-04-2025 7:55 PM

By RICHIE DAVIS

 


Ferd Wulkan: Federal firing facts
03-04-2025 7:52 PM

Please consider these facts related to the firing or forced resignations of many thousands of federal workers in the past few weeks:


Gill-Montague Regional School District seeks to close $400K gap
03-04-2025 3:43 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

MONTAGUE — As the Gill-Montague Regional District School Committee prepares to finalize its budget for the next fiscal year, it faces an approximately $400,000 roadblock in the form of a current $200,000 budget deficit and a $200,000 revenue shortfall for next year.


Peg Bridges: Thank you for lifting spirits
03-03-2025 10:35 PM

With all the confusion going on in the world today — all the negativism — it is such a boost to the psyche to open the newspaper to see a beautiful landscape photo taken by Recorder photographer Paul Franz or some nature shots by columnist Bill Danielson and contributors. Thank you for lifting my spirits, and I am sure the spirit of many readers.


Carnegie Library opens local history room in Turners Falls
02-28-2025 4:06 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

TURNERS FALLS — After a decade of use as a staff office, the Carnegie Library in Turners Falls has opened the Local History Room to the public for a study and local history research space.


Laurie Rhoades: To Every Good Person
02-27-2025 11:03 AM

This letter is addressed specifically to my fellow citizens who are wondering what’s happening outside the insulation of “business as usual.” It’s addressed to those among us who might have trouble believing something as enduring and trustworthy as democracy could actually be in danger of collapse, and that our own children may not enjoy the freedoms that we’ve imagined for them.


Montague Police Logs: Feb. 3 to Feb. 17, 2025
02-26-2025 1:20 PM

10:33 a.m. — Reporting party requesting a call back from the animal control officer regarding the bird flu. Caller inquiring if it has been reported locally. She states she walks down Migratory Way all the time near Cabot Woods with her dog and she saw two dead geese, and another one on the ice that was suffering. Caller is concerned for the spread of bird flu to other animals as well. Message left for the animal control officer.


Montague’s director of assessing retiring
02-26-2025 11:17 AM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

MONTAGUE — After nearly a decade of service as director of assessing, Karen Tonelli is ready to retire at the end of the month.


Interim appointed as Montague seeks town clerk replacement
02-26-2025 10:32 AM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

MONTAGUE — Tina Sulda has been appointed to the interim town clerk role following the retirement of former Town Clerk Kathern “Beanie” Pierce earlier this month.


Montague, Gill and Erving Notebook: Feb. 25, 2025
02-24-2025 2:08 PM

ERVING — Learn about palm reading with Andrea Cohen-Kiener on Thursday, Feb. 27, at noon at the Erving Senior & Community Center.


My Turn: Why is DCR logging our public forests?
02-20-2025 4:49 PM

By BART BOURICIUS and J. WILLIAM STUBBLEFIELD


Montague Police Logs: Jan. 27 to Feb. 1, 2025
02-19-2025 12:14 PM

10:58 p.m. — Caller states he heard and saw a verbal and physical altercation from his apartment window, looking at two individuals on Avenue A. Officer is out with the individuals in front of Greenfield Savings Bank. They were advised of the complaint and to lower their voices. Individuals advised there was a fight farther down the street as well. Officer advises he checked the area, nothing found. No further action needed.


Montague Police Logs: Jan. 21 to Jan. 27, 2025
02-18-2025 3:36 PM

1:46 p.m. — Walk-in to the station states he was threatened with gun violence by a “ride share” driver who dropped off a female at his home on High Street. The female was there to visit his stepson. Report taken.


Harry Heiss: Liberal reaction to cuts sad
02-18-2025 1:13 PM

I have been listening and watching the liberal meltdown. Some comments, if I may. The obsessive nature being displayed by officials and the news media would be funny if it was not so sad — crying about Elon Musk not being elected — how many government workers there are and how many of them are not elected, yet control and spend as if it were their money and right.


Turners Falls special education teacher, student honored with McGraw Uplift Awards
02-18-2025 11:31 AM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

TURNERS FALLS — For their positive influence on the school community, Turners Falls High School senior Khiarieliex Huertas Hernandez and special education teacher Crystal McNary have been named the 2025 recipients of the McGraw Uplift Awards.


Franklin County Technical School Committee OKs $16M budget
02-18-2025 10:37 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

TURNERS FALLS — The Franklin County Technical School Committee unanimously approved a draft $16 million budget for fiscal year 2026 last week, which, if approved at Annual Town Meetings, would constitute a 2.8% increase from the current year.


Montague and Erving Notebook: Feb. 18, 2025
02-17-2025 1:13 PM

MILLERS FALLS — Montague Villages, a nonprofit dedicated to helping aging people remain independent in their homes through volunteer service, will host a meet and greet at the Millers Falls Library on Tuesday, Feb. 18, from 3 to 5 p.m. The gathering is open to residents of all five villages of Montague.


David Goldstein: A glorious year for Republicans
02-16-2025 8:33 PM

“Under President Trump, the waste, fraud, and abuse ends now,” reads a statement on whitehouse.gov.


Elsie K. Gilman: Mailbox damage an ‘act of God?’
02-14-2025 8:03 PM

The other night after a snowstorm, the Montague Department of Public Works plowed my street. The next morning, I noticed my mailbox on its side. The wooden pole holding it was broken off at ground level.

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