On November 6th South Hadley Police were called to a domestic disturbance where the reporting male was allegedly assaulted by his ex-wife with a large kitchen knife.
A head-on collision occurred on Route 2 in Shelburne Thursday afternoon, resulting in three patients being transported to Baystate Franklin Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.
The City of Greenfield has received a $95,000 grant to “Green Federal Street” with the planting of 40 trees and restoring two areas where the tree belts have been paved over.
The Healey-Driscoll Administration has certified nine new Climate Leader Communities who are receiving a total of $3.7 million in grant funding to reduce municipal emissions, bringing the number of Climate Leader Communities in Massachusetts to 28.
Tomorrow, Sunderland voters will come together for a Special Town Meeting to discuss and vote on spending $12,250 with Tighe & Bond for the next stage of PFAS remediation work.
The Amherst Fire Fighters Local has issued a warning after the recent fire on Olympia Place, calling for more staff – 18 additional career firefighters to bring the department to the average national staffing level.
Colrain and Rowe Fire Departments responded as mutual aid to a first alarm fire on Route 8A in Whitingham, Vermont Wednesday evening.
An ATV operator was transported to the hospital Wednesday night after allegedly trespassing and crashing on a snowmobile trail in Whately.
Winchester, New Hampshire is no longer under a “Do Not Drink” water advisory.
In this honest and eye-opening conversation, The Money Doctor talks with Joy Slabaugh — therapist and former CFP — about the feelings, fears, and lessons that come with managing money. From digging out of debt to planning with purpose, Joy’s story shows that financial wellness isn’t just about numbers—it’s about mindset, courage, and connection.