Local activists participate in coal blockade aimed at shutting down NH facility
Activists say Merrimack Station is the last coal-fired plant in New England without a shut-down date that burns coal.
Amherst Canvassing Director Says She Was Fired For Supporting Her Staff
“It really reflects poorly on Grassroots Campaigns Inc., the principles by which they operated,” an employee said.
Bizarro Briefs: Little League, Big Problems
Surveillance video footage obtained by the Tampa Bay Times also shows the man stealing a package of hot dogs.
Clueless Parent: Surviving ‘It’s a Phase’
I knew that the “terrible twos” would arrive, but as it turned out, actually experiencing toddlerhood threw me off course.
Q&A: Murder By Death Coming to Holyoke
Murder By Death will be at Gateway City Arts with Sarah Shook and the Disarmers on Thursday, May 2 at 8 p.m. 92-114 Race St., Holyoke.
Local drug response program featured in national drug summit
The DART program was born out of a desire to save lives.
Stagestruck: Community Colleges Get in on the Act
This week and next, two local campuses mount trenchant shows that relate closely to their student bodies and our communities. At Holyoke Community College, “Ugly Lies the Bone” follows a returning war veteran who’s wounded in body and spirit. At Springfield Technical Community College,the omnibus piece “Motherhood Out Loud” takes a multi-sided look at kinship.
Local delegation hopes to learn — and teach — at nation drug abuse summit
Hampshire HOPE participants will present on community outreach work
The V-Spot: I’m Just Not Jealous and My Partner is Pissed
If misery loves company, jealousy loves a full-on dinner party full of miserable commiserators to feel terrible with
Cinemadope: A Woman’s World
For anyone who has grown up in the New England world of extended families, the world of Diane will be a familiar one, filled with old wounds and warm kitchens, but always with a reminder (if sometimes buried down a ways) of what makes it all so worthwhile.
Free Will Astrology: Learn from ‘Cards Against Humanity,’ Aries
Is it possible you’re undercharging for your products and services and skills? If so, consider asking for more. Reassess your true worth and seek appropriate rewards.
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Valley Show Girl: Watching Punk Docs at Home
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StageStruck: Class Act — A drawing-room whodunit indicts the social order
An Inspector Calls starts off like a good old-fashioned drawing-room whodunit, proceeds through a roller-coaster of revelations that incriminate just about everyone, and ends with a Twilight Zone-worthy surprise. J.B. Priestley’s play, written during the Second World...












