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Amherst Historical Society preps for move to downtown commercial spot
04-23-2025 9:43 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — With planned improvements to modernize and make accessible the Simeon Strong House at 67 Amity St., along with anticipated disruptions from the expansion and renovation at the neighboring Jones Library, Amherst Historical Society operations will be relocating to a downtown commercial building this spring.

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Around Amherst: Applewood Retirement Community makes its voice heard
04-23-2025 9:40 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — More than 100 residents at Applewood Retirement Community made their voices heard on the Saturday morning before Easter, appealing to preserve democracy and fight against actions by the Trump administration during a “No King” protest.


Amherst council OK’s funding to prep middle school building for new 6th Grade Academy
04-23-2025 9:39 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Creation of a 6th Grade Academy inside the Amherst Regional Middle School, coinciding with the opening of the new elementary school building on South East Street, will be supported by $450,000 in capital spending.


Dave’s Hot Chicken plans advance in Hadley; used car dealership eyed across from Hopkins
04-23-2025 9:38 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — Recent demolition of a former bank at 5 South Maple St. will make way for a new building housing a fast-food restaurant specializing in Nashville hot chicken.


Sustainability Festival on tap Saturday in Amherst
04-23-2025 9:37 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A yearly event to promote energy efficiency, recycling, electric and hybrid vehicles and solar power is being held on the Town Common Saturday, alongside the Amherst Farmer’s Market.


Amherst finance director to return to UMass
04-22-2025 11:48 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Amherst will be seeking a new finance director, as Melissa Zawadzki leaves the position overseeing the town’s financial team later this spring, less than a year after her appointment, to return to work at the University of Massachusetts.


Tapestry to expand mobile opioid harm reduction services to Hadley
04-22-2025 11:46 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — Opioid harm reduction services aimed at stopping fatal overdoses and getting individuals the care they need, already offered across the region by Tapestry Health Systems, will soon be provided in Hadley.


Jones Library project in Amherst a go: Effort to rescind $46.1M in funding fails at emergency meeting
04-21-2025 5:39 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Amherst Town Council is allowing the Jones Library expansion and renovation project to continue moving forward, nixing a measure that could have rescinded the borrowing authorization to pay for the work.


Tariffs hit home for small business
04-21-2025 5:38 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — Before 2,000 cases of V-One Vodka produced in a Kamień, Poland, factory can be unloaded from a cargo ship, set to arrive in Port Elizabeth, N.J., next week, company founder Paul Kozub will have to pay the U.S. government an $8,000 fee.


Hadley officials advance $23M budget as override vote looms
04-21-2025 5:37 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — A $23.07 million budget for fiscal year 2026 that uses more than $300,000 from the town’s stabilization account, but will likely result in the loss of several municipal positions unless voters approve a Proposition 2½ override, will be brought to annual Town Meeting on May 1.


Amherst Town Council backs more money for schools
04-16-2025 8:06 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — After a contentious debate, the Town Council agreed last week to recommend the town spend nearly $422,000 more on schools next year than originally recommended.


Around Amherst: Students advocate for revised state funding formulas in Boston
04-16-2025 8:05 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Several Amherst Regional High School students recently had the opportunity to travel to the State House to offer testimony to the Joint Committee on Ways and Means hearing, explaining to legislators why funding formulas for state aid to local school districts should be revised.


Amherst Town Council approves University Drive overlay district
04-15-2025 12:35 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Both mixed-use and apartment-style developments will be allowed along a half-mile section of University Drive, under a new zoning overlay district.


Amherst launches red card campaign for immigrant rights
04-15-2025 12:22 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — At the John P. Musante Health Center, where health services are provided to low-income and immigrant populations and others, exam rooms feature Immigrant Legal Resource Center posters explaining the constitutional rights for everyone living in the United States.


Amherst adopts new rules to restrict doses in nicotine pouches, but won’t restrict sale of product
04-15-2025 12:14 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — All stores licensed to sell tobacco in Amherst will continue to be allowed to offer oral nicotine pouches to customers, but none of these products will able to contain more than 6 milligrams of nicotine, even those for sale at the town’s lone adult-only tobacco shop.


Feds revoking visas, terminating student statuses of four more UMass students, bringing total to 10
04-14-2025 1:15 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Federal authorities are revoking the visas and terminating the student statuses of four more international students at the University of Massachusetts, increasing to 10 the number of students at risk of not being able to continue their studies on the Amherst campus.


Hadley man detained after chemicals go missing
04-14-2025 1:13 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — Potentially hazardous chemicals missing or moved from a 108 Hockanum Road home, following a raid at the residence by Federal Bureau of Investigation agents on April 8, has prompted the temporary detention of resident Jacob D. Miller.


‘Hands off our students now’: 100 at pro-Palestinian rally demand improved protections for internationals, divestment from Israel
04-14-2025 1:13 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Chanting “hands off our students now” and “up, up with liberation, down, down with deportation” more than 100 students, staff and faculty at the University of Massachusetts, participating in a pro-Palestinian rally and march Thursday afternoon, demanded both divestment from Israel and improved protections for international students, including those whose visas are being revoked.


Around Amherst: Wildwood School highlights culture of positivity
04-10-2025 9:01 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Using project-based learning in the classroom, building a supportive and welcoming place and treating all students fairly and equitably are how culture is built intentionally at Wildwood School.


Amherst disability commission upgraded to handle funds, report to town manager
04-10-2025 7:01 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Money for projects to improve access to buildings and ensure more public amenities for residents with disabilities could be directed by a new Commission for Persons with Disabilities, which will begin meeting monthly in April.


Leverett will consider accepting 147-acre working forest at May’s town meeting; public hearing this Thursday
04-10-2025 6:00 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

LEVERETT — A proposed donation of a 147-acre working forest in North Leverett, which would continue to be actively managed under town ownership and open for hunting, will be decided by voters at annual Town Meeting May 3.

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