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Laurel Facey: Libraries are essential
04-14-2025 12:48 PM

International Children’s Book Day was celebrated on April 2. “Research shows that children whose parents read to them every day are exposed to at least 290,000 more words by the time they enter kindergarten than kids who aren’t read to regularly.” This fact was found at https://www.earthday.org/libraries-where-books-go-to-party/ as part of that celebration. Former President Ronald Reagan said, “The library is the delivery room for the birth of ideas, a place where history comes to life.” Lifelong learning, for free, is available at our public libraries. I remember the words of our dear friend and library supporter, Margo Culley, who called our greatly appreciated local library, the Wendell Free Library, “Wendell U,” for “Wendell University,” as it is the learning place for residents of all ages.

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Wendell group to present clean energy siting suitability findings to state policymakers
04-27-2025 1:00 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

WENDELL — The citizens group that formed in 2023 in opposition to a since-withdrawn proposal for a 105-megawatt battery storage facility plans to present clean energy siting suitability findings to state policymakers in Holyoke on May 5.


Money from D.A.R.E. account to pay for router for Wendell police substation
04-22-2025 10:56 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

WENDELL — With the Selectboard’s approval in hand, the town will use $5,580 from its D.A.R.E. account to replace the police substation’s router.


Mahar School Committee proposes $632K budget increase
04-14-2025 11:20 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — With three members absent for various reasons, the Mahar School Committee on Wednesday approved a 4% budget increase for the next school year.


Wendell’s new town coordinator settles in
04-12-2025 3:41 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

WENDELL — Walk into Kelly Tyler’s new office at 9 Morse Village Road and you’ll see some large pieces of paper on the wall, serving as a reminder of the short-term and long-term projects handled by the town coordinator.


PHOTO: Spring stroll
04-10-2025 5:41 PM


Christine Heard: An uplifting letter
04-07-2025 12:42 PM

In response to Nelson Schiffrett’s April 2 letter, “Lead and we will follow,” go to Jessica Craven’s “Chop Wood, Carry Water” website, which is published every day with a list of things that one can do to counteract the Trump administration’s antics. The list includes letters to write, people to call and what to say, petitions to sign and information about public demonstrations. It is very uplifting and inspiring to read these posts and take some small action. It has improved my mental health. And today’s news gives me heart that Schiffett and I are not alone. The tide is just beginning to turn!


North Quabbin Notebook: April 8, 2025
04-07-2025 9:46 AM

WENDELL — Gail Mason will convene the first event in the 2025 “Honoring Elders” series at the Wendell Meetinghouse on Tuesday, April 8, with Karen and Michael Idoine as the honorees. The event is scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m.


Grants to three local libraries will fund resources for patrons with disabilities
04-03-2025 3:16 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

Three Franklin County libraries will offer increased accessibility resources for patrons with disabilities thanks to grants from the American Library Association’s Libraries Transforming Communities: Accessible Small and Rural Communities program.


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?


Agreement with teachers union saves two positions in Mahar budget proposal
03-18-2025 8:59 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — Seven positions were poised to be eliminated in Ralph C. Mahar Regional School’s fiscal year 2026 budget until the teachers union agreed to a change in the insurance deductible amount to save enough money to spare two of those jobs.


North Quabbin Notebook: March 18, 2025
03-17-2025 1:11 PM

WENDELL — The Wendell Meetinghouse needs two actors who can play a man and a woman, mid-20s to 50, in a production of “Swamped,” a full-length play written and directed by Court Dorsey.


North Quabbin Notebook: March 4, 2025
03-03-2025 11:42 AM

NEW SALEM — Swift River School has kicked off sales for the 2025 Supermarket Sweep fundraiser.


Friends of Quabbin seeks 60K for Keystone Bridge repairs
03-02-2025 11:01 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

NEW SALEM – The nonprofit volunteer organization dedicated to increasing public awareness and appreciation of the Quabbin Reservoir and watershed is soliciting donations to help restore a stone arch bridge erected the year after the Civil War ended.


Friends of the Wendell Free Library to fund play structure
03-01-2025 6:55 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

WENDELL — The Friends of the Wendell Free Library have agreed to fund $25,000 associated with replacing the damaged play structure removed from its property in September 2023.


Jonathan von Ranson: Trump, Musk an existential risk to stable evolution
02-25-2025 4:40 PM

President Donald Trump and Elon Musk (and many others in our government) are sociopathically impressed with themselves. Both of these individuals suffer from the illness of right now and never enough, and are thus unable to respect the mindset of citizen participation, modesty and acceptance that lies behind democracy, or order itself.


Chris Queen: Help prevent another battery storage plant disaster
02-21-2025 7:01 AM

On Jan. 16, one of the world’s largest lithium-ion battery plants at Moss Landing, California burst into flames, forcing the evacuation of 2,000 residents. A lawsuit has been filed by citizens against the battery systems owner, charging that the company failed to implement adequate safety measures despite previous incidents at the facility. That lithium ion battery fire continues to flare up a month later.


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

By BART BOURICIUS and J. WILLIAM STUBBLEFIELD


Mahar begins revisions to $16.87M draft budget
02-18-2025 1:47 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — Ralph C. Mahar Regional School could save $125,208 in the fiscal year 2026 budget by cutting two full-time positions.


Wendell Special Town Meeting articles swiftly approved
02-17-2025 10:46 AM

By ADA DENENFELD KELLY

WENDELL — All 12 articles sailed through last week’s Special Town Meeting in just 18 minutes, receiving unanimous approval from the 21 voters in attendance.


No Assault & Batteries launches fundraiser to pay for Wendell battery storage bylaw appeal
02-17-2025 8:01 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

WENDELL — The citizens group that formed in 2023 in opposition to a now-withdrawn proposal for a 105-megawatt battery storage facility has started a crowdfunding campaign to defray legal costs for the town, which is appealing the state attorney general’s rejection of a battery energy storage bylaw.

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