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Outdoor recreation in spotlight as state labor secretary visits region, takes canoe ride on Lake Warner
06-04-2025 11:42 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — Two canoes circling Lake Warner in North Hadley on a mild and sunny Wednesday morning last week provided a chance for those on board to paddle the 70-acre pond and appreciate the sights and sounds of the area, from fish swimming through the water to birds flying overhead, and even a large snake briefly coming onto the lawn next to the boat launch.

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Architects: Hadley’s old school could be rehabbed for $8M
06-04-2025 11:42 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — An historic school building in town center that has been vacant for a decade could be rehabilitated into micro apartments, office space or classrooms and art studios at a cost of less than $10 million, according to a report presented to the Select Board last week.


Five-year water chestnut control plan approved for Lake Warner in Hadley
06-04-2025 11:40 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — A five-year plan for addressing the continued growth of water chestnuts at Lake Warner in North Hadley will include use of the weed killer Diquat on nearly 11 acres of the 70-acre pond.


‘PVCI kids’ ready for next adventure: Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter School sends 30 graduates off to ‘transform our world’
06-02-2025 11:00 PM

By ALEXA LEWIS

HADLEY — Beneath rows of glowing lanterns and string lights, students of the Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter School bustled about Wednesday evening — untangling multicolored cords, securing pins and caps, and taking photographs with both the families they live with at home and the family they built during their time at the school.


Iconic Asparagus Festival returns to Hadley on Saturday
06-02-2025 10:58 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — Asparagus and polka music, which have helped define Hadley culture in recent generations, are coming together during New England Public Media’s Asparagus Festival on Saturday, June 7, being held from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the historic Town Common on West Street.


Hopkins Academy graduates 42-member class of giving, community-minded students
06-02-2025 10:56 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — Describing the 2025 Hopkins Academy senior class as one that persevered, innovated and always gave back, those who spoke during Friday evening’s graduation ceremony recognized the support received from their families, their teachers and the community.


Sewer backup displaces 30 residents at Hadley apartment complex, some will be without homes for days
05-28-2025 11:11 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — A sewer backup that caused wastewater to enter a Hadley apartment building on Greenleaves Drive last Wednesday morning temporarily displaced more than 30 residents, and likely will force most first-floor tenants to seek other living arrangements for several days.


Voters return Keegan, Izer to Hadley Select Board; Parmar wins Planning Board seat
05-27-2025 10:02 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — Incumbent Select Board members Molly A. Keegan and Randall E. Izer turned back a challenge from political newcomer Philip W. Shumway at town election last week, according to unofficial results.


Hadley’s Jake Smith, Hatfield’s Lucy Hoyt earn Athletic Leadership Award at Williston’s Spring Athletics Assembly
05-27-2025 9:58 PM

By GARRETT COTE

On Thursday, May 22, members of the Williston Northampton School community piled into the Phillips Stevens Chapel for the Wildcats’ annual Spring Athletics Awards Assembly – which honors spring sports teams and top senior athletes for their contributions to athletics at Williston.


‘Irving Berlin’s View of East River’ films in western Mass: Behind the scenes of an indie film set in the Valley
05-21-2025 11:17 AM

By EMILEE KLEIN

“Reset!”


‘So much pride when people ask where I’m from’: ‘Hacks’ creator, Lucia Aniello, reflects on western Mass upbringing
05-15-2025 11:31 AM

By CAROLYN BROWN

The shows “Broad City” and “Hacks” take place largely in New York City and Las Vegas, respectively, but they have a local connection: each show’s executive production team includes Lucia Aniello, a producer, writer, director, and showrunner who grew up in Hadley.


Smithland Pet & Garden Center shutting down all 13 stores, including in Northampton and Hadley
05-15-2025 11:30 AM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

Smithland Pet & Garden Center is closing all 13 of its locations, including stores in Northampton and Hadley.


Guest columnist Anthony Fyden: A new voice on the Hadley Planning Board
05-07-2025 3:14 PM

By ANTHONY FYDEN

What will Hadley look like in five years, or 10? What kind of town will we leave our families and the next generation? I believe that Hadley is at a crossroads, and I’m running for Planning Board to help chart a path forward. Like other western Massachusetts towns, Hadley is facing immense pressure — much of it generated from Boston — to reshape our communities, to conform to a vision driven largely by state politicians. We’re being forced to bear the brunt of economic, housing, and energy crises that we did not create and that we’re not in a position to fix. I believe that the residents of Hadley should drive decisions about our future, not state politicians who rarely, if ever, set foot in town. 


Hadley honoring 59 more veterans with banners
05-07-2025 3:11 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — Banners recognizing the town’s past and present military veterans, as well as those continuing to actively serve in the armed forces, lined Hadley streets for the first time in 2024.


Summit House porch, upper parking lot closed for repairs in May
05-05-2025 10:48 PM

HADLEY — J.A. Skinner State Park’s upper parking lot and the Summit House wraparound porch are being closed to accommodate deck repair work that was scheduled to start on Monday.


Ben Palkowski: Freedom until the end
05-01-2025 12:02 AM

One thing I enjoy most about being an estate planning attorney at Old Colony Law is that feeling in the room when our work with a client is complete. Clients have the confidence that their loved ones are protected and that their estate plan now gives the full force of law behind their personal wishes. If you do not have an estate plan, however, then you leave it to the commonwealth to decide how your assets are distributed upon your death; your family could have to pay more taxes; and a court could appoint someone to manage your finances and health care.


Jeanne Armstrong: It is time to be counted
05-01-2025 12:02 AM

Phone call from my frothingly irate, 84-year-old brother. “Trump is cutting off funding to Harvard. You can’t do that to one of the best universities in the world!” says this graduate of Stanford. “I’m sending a donation. What address shall I use?”


Guest columnist Jack Czajkowski: Great gains in climate change work, much more to do
05-01-2025 12:01 AM

By JACK CZAJKOWSKI

Five years ago, then Hadley Selectboard member Christian Stanley got approval for and began the Hadley Climate Change Committee (HCCC) in our town. The first few meetings took place just as the COVID pandemic began and with a handful of fellow citizens we joined together and began brainstorming what we could do to make our town buildings be more energy efficient.


Leaders at Five Colleges push back on cuts, threats
04-28-2025 9:31 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

NORTHAMPTON — A restructuring of the progressive New College of Florida by that state’s Republican leadership in 2023 prompted Hampshire College to offer students there a respite and opportunity to continue their studies in Amherst.


With eye to future override, Hadley town budget to maintain services for 3 months
04-28-2025 12:35 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — Revising the senior overlay district to encourage more 55-and-over housing developments on Route 9, protecting in perpetuity almost 43 acres of farmland and increasing the local-option meals and hotel taxes, pending legislative approval, will be items considered by voters at annual Town Meeting on Thursday.


Hadley Select Board to delay vote on new DPW headquarters
04-28-2025 12:34 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — Residents will not be asked to consider a new Department of Public Works headquarters at annual Town Meeting Thursday, with the warrant article associated with the $18.7 million project to be delayed.

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