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Chance Encounters with Bob Flaherty: Tobacco road — Harvest time at Hadley farm like a family reunion every day
09-03-2024 11:13 AM

By BOB FLAHERTY

HADLEY — There are TV shows with “friends” in the title and we all have enough Facebook friends to fill the Mullins Center, but the sort of companions who help you bring in the tobacco harvest on a hot weekend in August are the ones you want with you...

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The Lehrer Report: July 26, 2024
07-29-2024 10:37 AM

Reminder: real estate taxes are due Aug. 1, which is Thursday. The income should help pay for the park in front of Town Hall. It appears to be done. I have seen people sitting on the granite and in the grass.*** Garden report: the lisianthus and...


The Beat Goes On: A trombone celebration in Holyoke, Lord Russ shifts gears, and the Hampshire Young People’s Chorus turns 25
05-06-2024 5:37 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

The Holyoke Civic Symphony has titled its 2023-2024 season “The Brass Menagerie,” not to be cute but to highlight a series of concerts dedicated to celebrating the family of brass instruments: the horn, the tuba, the trumpet, and the trombone.On May...


Amherst expert and attorney illuminates new risks from scammers using AI
11-29-2023 8:37 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A video uploaded to YouTube, promoting financial investments through an artificial intelligence program that would help generate significant returns on cryptocurrency, featured the company’s CEO speaking on screen.Yet it turns out that the...


UMass Amherst obtains papers of veteran social activist and writer Al Weinrub
08-25-2023 7:25 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Adding to its collection of work documenting social change, the University of Massachusetts Amherst has acquired the papers of social activist and writer Al Weinrub, co-founder of the anti-imperialist organization Science for the People (SftP) in...


Amherst elementary students lead charge for Indigenous Peoples’ Day
06-21-2023 7:50 PM

By EMILY THURLOW

AMHERST — Seven years ago, middle school students helped usher in change to make Amherst the first community in the state to formally ditch Columbus Day and replace it with Indigenous Peoples’ Day.This year, a group of Fort River Elementary School...


Discovering who you are: ‘Authentic Selves,’ a new book and photo exhibit, celebrates trans and non-binary people
05-15-2023 11:12 AM

By STEVE PFARRER

When it comes to transgender rights, the headlines across many parts of the country have become increasingly ugly in the last several months.At least 15 states, all controlled by Republicans, have banned or restricted gender-affirming medical care for...

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