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Royalston Police down by half since 2021
10-19-2023 4:00 PM

By GREG VINE

ROYALSTON – Citing the new reform regulations and pay issues, Royalston Police Chief Curtis Deveneau told the Selectboard that the department is down to half the officers it had three years agoDeveneau said he is down to only nine part-time officers,...


Two injured in New Salem rollover accident
10-19-2023 2:11 PM

By Max Bowen

NEW SALEM—Two people were hospitalized following an accident Wednesday evening.According to New Salem Fire Chief Joe Cuneo, the accident occurred on Route 202, south of the center of town and was reported at 6:26 p.m. Cuneo said that two vehicles had...


New bills would increase fines under Move Over Law
10-18-2023 5:01 PM

By ALISON KUZNITZ

BOSTON — Drivers who fail to slow down and change lanes to accommodate stopped first responders or tow truck drivers on roadways could face stiffer penalties under legislation backed by the State Police Association of Massachusetts (SPAM), as well as...


DA’s office hopes to crack 34-year-old cold case in Warwick
10-15-2023 6:00 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

WARWICK — About 1½ miles north of a parking lot for Mount Grace State Forest is a pull-off on the same side of the road, for motorists to more safely stop or turn their vehicles around on Route 78.This seemingly unremarkable spot was the scene of a...


Petersham Curling Club hosts fall kickoff
10-10-2023 5:00 PM

By GREG VINE

PETERSHAM – Those interested in learning about the sport of curling will get a chance this Saturday.The Petersham Curling Club will begin its 2023-2024 season with the annual Golf & Curl Biathlon Tournament this Saturday, Oct. 14, starting at 7 a.m....


Orange officials eye two sites for public safety complex
10-09-2023 5:00 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — Representatives from an architectural, engineering and construction firm remotely attended the latest Selectboard meeting to explain the options for creating a public safety building that would consolidate the town’s police and fire...


Orange Police, school officials investigating threat 
09-22-2023 9:59 AM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE – The town’s police department and Ralph C. Mahar Regional School’s administration were investigating a reported threat made against the school, though they do not believe students or staff were in any danger.According to a letter drafted by...


Petersham Congregational Church marks bicentennial
09-19-2023 5:00 PM

Staff Report

PETERSHAM – Last Sunday, Sept. 17, the Petersham Orthodox Congregational Church held a commemoration ceremony as part of its bicentennial celebration.Pastor Rev. Geoffrey Smith guided the festivities and spoke about previous celebration events—the...


Petersham church bicentennial concludes this weekend
09-19-2023 5:00 PM

By CARLA CHARTER

PETERSHAM—A 1700s Bible belonging to Rev. Daniel Grosvenor and signed by him in 1782 will be on display in Petersham this weekend as part of the bicentennial finale of the Orthodox Congregational Church.The Bible was donated to the Petersham...


First responders honored during Athol’s Sept. 11 ceremony
09-11-2023 6:10 PM

By GREG VINE

ATHOL – The morning’s rain followed by gray skies and the somber knowledge that the community had lost a neighbor in a tragic fire may have limited attendance, many were present at the Athol Fire Department’s annual 9/11 memorial. At Monday’s event,...


North Quabbin Notes, Aug. 31
08-30-2023 5:01 PM

Orange Community Band’s final concert this FridayORANGE — The Community Band will hold its final summer concert on the Bandstand in Butterfield Park on Friday, Sept 1, at 7 p.m., as part of the PTO Back to School celebration. This is the same music...


State opens police misconduct database dating back to 1984; 30 officers in Hampshire County departments listed
08-25-2023 5:00 PM

Staff Report

The state has opened a database containing disciplinary records for more than 2,100 Massachusetts police officers credibly accused of misconduct, including 30 officers who work or once worked in area communities or colleges.Among those officers who...


Gov. Healey’s budget cut puts region’s antipoverty services in jeopardy
08-24-2023 5:01 PM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

BOSTON — Community Action Pioneer Valley is looking at scaling back a host of programs that support low-income residents throughout the Valley after Gov. Maura Healey this month vetoed significant funding for the state’s 23 community action...


Petersham voters approve $100,000 for new police cruisers
08-15-2023 5:00 PM

By MAX BOWEN

PETERSHAM — The town’s police department will soon be getting a pair of new cruisers.Voters passed a Proposition 2 ½ debt exclusion at a Special Election held on Monday Aug. 14, allowing for the borrowing of $100,000 to pay for a bond to purchase two...


DA’s office, Athol YMCA land $100K grant for community space, police overtime
08-03-2023 2:32 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ATHOL — The Northwestern District Attorney’s Office and the Athol Area YMCA will split $100,000 in federal money to help pay for police overtime and youth programming. The DA’s office plans to use $50,000 to help 12 local police departments —...


National Night Out celebrated in Royalston, area towns
08-02-2023 4:03 PM

By GREG VINE

ROYALSTON – Royalston police and firefighters mingled with residents early Tuesday evening as the community took part in National Night Out (NNO).The event was one of four sponsored by the North Quabbin Community Coalition (NQCC), with similar...


DA’s Office IDs man driver killed by falling tree in New Salem
07-20-2023 3:54 PM

By DOMENIC POLI and JULIAN MENDOZA

NEW SALEM — The Northwestern District Attorney’s Office has identified the 75-year-old Leicester man killed by a falling tree while driving on Route 122 on Wednesday.William Mattei was the sole occupant of a pickup truck traveling west on Petersham...


Significant ammonia leak found at Pizza Bar
07-11-2023 1:49 PM

By Greg Vine

ATHOL – Hazardous material crews spent much of Monday night and Tuesday morning on the scene of an ammonia spill in the basement of the Pizza Bar.Athol Fire Chief Joseph Guarnera said the spill posed a significant risk to people and properties in the...


Security measures in place at Heywood Hospital following stabbing
06-16-2023 12:52 PM

By Max Bowen

ATHOL—Following a reported stabbing in the emergency room of Heywood Hospital in Gardner, a number of new security measures are in place for the emergency department. These measures are in place at Heywood Hospital and will be at Athol Hospital within...


Royalston Town Meeting voters approve DPW purchases
06-12-2023 5:11 PM

By Greg Vine

ROYALSTON – When temporary Town Moderator Andy West called for action on the first article of the Annual Town Meeting warrant, few in the audience could have anticipated they would still be conducting business more than four hours later.The meeting...

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