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Next stop, free bus fares: $30M in state budget will allow fees to be waived
08-08-2024 4:07 PM

By ALEXA LEWIS

Fare-free bus rides could be here to stay now that millions of dollars have been set aside in the state budget that will allow regional transit authorities to waive fees, and politicians and others who support the idea say it has the potential to be...


Deadlock vote stymies officer hire in Royalston
08-07-2024 3:20 PM

By GREG VINE

ROYALSTON — A trio of Proposition 2½ debt-exclusion questions were approved by voters at a special election on Tuesday and an override was defeated on a vote that couldn’t have been any closer.The override that would have provided $75,411 for the...


Housing advocates: New law ‘watered down’
08-07-2024 10:42 AM

By SAM DRYSDALE

BOSTON — As Gov. Maura Healey and lawmakers celebrated what they called “historic” housing legislation getting signed into law Tuesday, some of the advocates credited with influencing the bill say it is “underwhelming” and watered down, with a number...


Amid challenges, Baystate Health’s new CEO sees opportunity
08-07-2024 10:11 AM

By ALEXA LEWIS

SPRINGFIELD — When shift change rolls around at the Baystate Medical Center, across from the organization’s corporate offices, Peter Banko can be found sitting on a bench nearby. When physicians, nurses or other staff notice him there, they often ask...


Grand opening set for Silver Lake Park pickleball courts in Athol
08-07-2024 10:10 AM

By GREG VINE

ATHOL — A grand opening ceremony for the resurfaced pickleball courts at Silver Lake Park has been scheduled for 10 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 17, according to Silver Lake Pickleball Association (SLPA) Chair Tim Burgess. “The Chamber of Commerce is going...


New Leaf Energy nixes controversial battery storage project in Wendell
08-06-2024 5:57 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

WENDELL — A Lowell-based developer of renewable energy and energy storage projects has pulled the plug on a controversial facility proposed for 68 Wendell Depot Road, citing changes in the interconnection process and the state Legislature’s failure to...


Talks on food truck bylaws gaining steam in Franklin County
08-06-2024 2:17 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

With many Franklin County and North Quabbin towns lacking bylaws specific to food trucks, some municipalities are looking to neighboring communities to find models that have proven successful.Randy Crochier, cooperative public health service program...


No date circled for special mop-up session with legislative leaders
08-06-2024 2:16 PM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

Legislative leaders have few specifics ironed out for a potential return to formal business after they failed to find agreement last week on a major jobs bill and several other popular proposals.With Beacon Hill now fully ensconced in summer vacation...


Report assesses Franklin County’s emergency needs
08-06-2024 2:15 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

Scant internet access, inadequate public transportation and other barriers could pose additional problems for Franklin County residents during an emergency, according to a recent report published by the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission.The...


No developers attend site visit for future Athol hotel
08-05-2024 6:19 PM

By GREG VINE

ATHOL — Members of Athol’s Economic Development & Industrial Corp. and other town officials are remaining optimistic after a site visit to the parcel adjacent to the North Quabbin Commons shopping center on Market Drive, where the town is seeking a...


‘Hear & Tell’ event in Orange provides space for often untold stories
08-05-2024 1:24 PM

By ADA DENENFELD KELLY

ORANGE — Members of the Orange Historical Society gathered Friday to hear “unbelievable but true” stories as part of the second annual “Hear & Tell” event.Ann Reed, a member of the Historical Society and a former reporter, started the “Hear & Tell”...


$3.9M to boost housing, services in six Franklin County towns
08-05-2024 1:24 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

In addition to the $950,000 that was awarded to Athol for an infrastructure improvement project along sections of South and Freedoms streets, six Franklin County municipalities are benefiting from a total of $3.9 million in Community Development Block...


North Quabbin History: Narragansett Historical Society marks 100 years
08-05-2024 1:23 PM

By CARLA CHARTER

Templeton 100 years ago was quite different from the town we see today.“[There were] farms, and more factories than our neighboring towns, with trains buzzing on a regular schedule, the Templeton Street railway carrying people from neighboring towns,...


Athol Bird and Nature Club creates Native Plant Trail
08-04-2024 4:00 PM

By ADA DENENFELD KELLY

ATHOL — In an effort to promote awareness of native plants, the Athol Bird and Nature Club [ABNC] has installed artwork identifying native plants to enhance the existing Join Up Trail at the New England Equestrian Center of Athol (NEECA).“Lifelong...


‘A generational game-changer’: State funding free community college starting this fall
08-04-2024 2:00 PM

By ALEXA LEWIS

An initiative that its supporters describe as “historic” and a “generational game-changer” is now reality — community college is now free for all Massachusetts residents without bachelor’s degrees.The new MassEducate program included in the state’s...


Hospital, prescription drug bills off the table, may return during informal sessions
08-04-2024 1:00 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

BOSTON — As frustrations between House and Senate Democrats mounted Wednesday night into Thursday morning, House Speaker Ronald Mariano decided to take his hospital oversight bill and a prescription drug bill that the Senate has prioritized off the...


New Salem pastor retiring after 50-plus years
08-04-2024 12:00 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

NEW SALEM — The Rev. Edward “Ted” Boren plans to preach his final service at North Congregational Church on Sept. 1 — exactly 54 years to the month that he started there.The 82-year-old will deliver five more sermons before he retires and each worship...


Murdock Farm, Smith’s Country Cheese make Massachusetts Ice Cream Trail
08-02-2024 7:35 PM

By GREG VINE

WINCHENDON — On July 25 the Healey-Driscoll administration announced the launch of the Massachusetts Ice Cream Trail, two stops for which can be found in Winchendon.A release from the governor’s office said the initiative celebrates the rich history...


State House clean energy talks fizzle amid finger-pointing
08-02-2024 7:35 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

BOSTON — The chances of the House and Senate reaching a stoppage time deal on clean energy permitting and other climate-related policies are slim, negotiators from both sides said shortly after midnight as the sniping and finger-pointing began.“I was...


Primary care in crisis: Doctor shortage continues to plague region, some two decades after first reported
08-02-2024 7:33 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

WILLIAMSBURG — Over the period of a single year, Osa and Christopher Flory found themselves cycling through three different primary care physicians.After their longtime doctor retired, the Williamsburg couple found another Cooley Dickinson Hospital...

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