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John Walter: Callous disregard for human beings
02-23-2025 7:42 PM

President Donald Trump and his minions have only proved their callous disregard for human beings under the false claim of efficiency.

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Wendell, Shutesbury residents shoot short film locally
03-19-2025 11:22 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

WENDELL — Have you ever looked back at a crossroads in your life and wondered if you should have handled something differently?


Shutesbury poised to hire Amherst Senior Center director as new town administrator
03-15-2025 2:31 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

SHUTESBURY — Hayley Bolton, who for the past six years has led senior centers in Amherst and Bernardston, is poised to become Shutesbury’s town administrator in April.


Amherst-Pelham Regional High School track project gets green light, with work to begin in June
02-17-2025 7:01 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Construction of a new track and field at Amherst-Pelham Regional High School, at a cost of $4.11 million, is expected to begin in late June.


My Turn: Let’s base health care on need, not greed
02-11-2025 10:22 AM

By MATTEO PANGALLO

 


Western Mass legislators pan study of ways towns could tap Quabbin water
02-09-2025 3:01 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

PELHAM — A preliminary report showing how the 12 communities in the Quabbin Reservoir watershed might be able to get potable water from the resource falls short of a comprehensive study being sought by legislators representing the Quabbin region.


Shutesbury, Hadley lauded for digital inclusion
01-25-2025 8:34 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

Both Shutesbury and Hadley are being recognized as Digital Inclusion Trailblazers by the National Digital Inclusion Alliance, an Ohio-based nonprofit, for their efforts to close the digital divide for residents by providing access to affordable, high-speed internet and digital skills training.


Jay Killough: Opinions and general knowledge
01-18-2025 10:36 PM

Just wondering if it bothers others that the predominant descriptor for “intelligence” has now become “artificial.” I suppose it shouldn’t be surprising in a time when opinions trump genuine knowledge or understanding. But just a wee suggestion: When waking up to smell the roses, please make sure they’re not plastic; having dust up your nose can be quite off-putting.


Guest column: DCR should scrap Shutesbury cutting plans
01-16-2025 3:06 PM

By LYNNE MAN, NANCY POLAN and DALE LABONTE

 


In $20M deal, New Hampshire timber company buys, will preserve 2,400 acres in 7 towns
01-12-2025 11:01 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A New Hampshire timber company has closed on a massive land buy of nearly 2,400 acres in seven communities in Hampshire and Franklin counties, acquiring five parcels for more than $20 million from Amherst-based W.D. Cowls Inc.


Shutesbury officer lauded for lifesaving intervention
01-10-2025 9:46 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

SHUTESBURY — Moments before a Danvers resident appeared ready to end his own life on the morning of Jan. 1, a Shutesbury police sergeant located the man’s vehicle parked off Route 202 and engaged in a conversation that convinced him to remain alive, and then be brought to a hospital for needed physical and mental help.


A step in the right direction: Shutesbury woman teaches others to make simple shoes
01-10-2025 9:31 AM

By EVELINE MACDOUGALL

Over the last few decades, many people felt inspired to learn skills that were common in earlier times. The recent pandemic era nudged even more people to take up practices like baking sourdough bread, knitting, building furniture, and a mind-boggling number of other pursuits. Tutorials are readily available through libraries and on the internet, but there are limits, right? We’re unlikely to find hobbyists handcrafting cars, building computers from scratch, or making their own shoes.


Donald Fletcher: Protect the 'People's Pines'
01-07-2025 1:00 PM

I am writing in support of Bruce Spencer’s Dec. 10 column regarding the “People’s Pines” [“Are these the ‘King’s Pines’ or the ‘People’s Pines’?” His article questioned the current plans of state Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) to cut...


Shutesbury fills Conservation Commission seat, begins search for town administrator
01-04-2025 10:39 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

SHUTESBURY — A lawyer whose earlier professional life included covering land-use boards as a news reporter will be joining the town’s Conservation Commission, despite objections from some residents that the appointment could create complications for...


North Quabbin Notebook: Jan. 3, 2024
01-02-2025 3:43 PM

Dog licensing going on in Orange ORANGE — Dog licensing for 2025 has begun at the Town Clerk’s Office. Licensing will take place until March 31. Starting April 1, there will be a $50 late fee per unlicensed dog. State law requires all dogs to be...


Comerford, Saunders amplify Shutesbury objections to DCR’s Quabbin cutting plans
12-26-2024 6:01 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

SHUTESBURY — Residents, town officials and the legislative delegation are raising concerns about a proposed forest management plan for land at the edge of the Quabbin Reservoir that could involve removing many tall white pines using large equipment...


Amherst-Pelham Regional towns struggle to split school budget tab
12-17-2024 5:11 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Already facing a possible $1.26 million deficit in next year’s $37.54 million operating budget for the Amherst-Pelham Regional Schools, officials from the four member towns are divided on the best approach for both closing that gap and...


Shutesbury’s Dudleyville Forest poised for preservation
12-16-2024 12:26 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

SHUTESBURY — Kestrel Land Trust is permanently protecting a forest featuring more than 200 acres of white pine and mixed hardwoods on Montague Road, where a centuries-old dam was removed over the summer.A $327,000 grant from the Executive Office of...


State overrules Shutesbury bylaw on battery storage
12-02-2024 5:38 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

SHUTESBURY — A general town bylaw creating a licensing process for large-scale battery storage in Shutesbury has been struck down by the state Attorney General’s Office, for both unreasonably regulating renewable energy and improperly regulating...


Shutesbury Town Meeting to weigh in on noncitizen voting rights, money for high school track
11-28-2024 2:01 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

SHUTESBURY — Appealing to the state Legislature to allow noncitizens who live in Shutesbury the right vote in local elections, becoming a pollinator-friendly town and providing some money to rebuild the Amherst-Pelham Regional High School track will...


Sean Meyer: Gratitude for Rep. McGovern's leadership on nuclear weapons
11-26-2024 10:33 PM

On behalf of the Back from the Brink campaign (www.preventnuclearwar.org), I want to thank U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern for his steadfast leadership in confronting the existential threat to humanity posed by nuclear weapons. All of his constituents, and...

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