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Thornes Market pride flags torn down, burnt in street

Thornes Market pride flags torn down, burnt in street

NORTHAMPTON — Several individuals were seen via security camera removing pride flags from the Thornes Marketplace building awning before setting them on fire in the middle of Main Street and fleeing the scene in the early morning hours of Thursday, June 19.


Blais, Comerford host rural schools aid discussion

Blais, Comerford host rural schools aid discussion

NORTHAMPTON — State Rep. Natalie Blais and state Sen. Jo Comerford hosted a hybrid event on June 25 to highlight the critical need to pass an act providing a sustainable future for rural schools.


Northampton closes portion of sidewalk on lower Main Street

NORTHAMPTON — The city has closed a portion of the sidewalk on lower Main Street as a safety precaution following the identification of a structurally compromised vault below the property.


Construction under way on Rocky Hill Greenway Multi-Use Trail

Construction under way on Rocky Hill Greenway Multi-Use Trail

NORTHAMPTON — Construction of the Rocky Hill Greenway Multi-Use Trail is set to begin this month, marking the next phase of work coming from the years of planning and design for the area.


Northampton City Council fails to pass budget in back-to-back years

Northampton City Council fails to pass budget in back-to-back years

NORTHAMPTON — The City Council failed to pass the proposed fiscal year 2026 vote after a 5-3 vote in favor of its passing did not meet the required two-thirds threshold to pass, but under state law the originally proposed budget by Mayor Gina-Louise Sciarra (as amended) will now go into effect July 1.


Affordable housing lottery open for new Prospect Place apartments in Northampton

Affordable housing lottery open for new Prospect Place apartments in Northampton

NORTHAMPTON — A housing lottery for Prospect Place, an affordable apartment community currently under renovation is now open for interested applicants.


Northampton’s postponed budget vote to be reconsidered at June 18 council meeting

Northampton’s postponed budget vote to be reconsidered at June 18 council meeting

NORTHAMPTON — The City Council was set to reconvene on Wednesday, June 18, to try and settle a final vote on the city’s budget after postponing the vote to approve the $145 million proposed city budget following its June 5 meeting.


Family Fourth Celebration returns on June 21

NORTHAMPTON — The 13th annual Northampton Family Fourth Celebration returns on Saturday, June 21, starting at 5 p.m. and is set for another family fun filled evening at Look Memorial Park watching the night sky fill with bright color.


Northampton protest calls out immigration enforcement

Northampton protest calls out immigration enforcement

NORTHAMPTON — Led by Indivisible Northampton, a standout protest — in response to the National Guard and ICE activity in Los Angeles — took place on June 9 at the Northampton Rotary and sidewalks at Damon Road.