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Vera West-Davis

Amherst, MA – Vera West-Davis

April 23, 1943 – March 29, 2026

Vera West-Davis of Amherst, born on April 23, 1943, peacefully passed away on March 29. Vera was the sixth of seven children of Osbourne C. and Mabel (Smith) West of Hadley.

Vera grew up on the family farm on Bay Road in Hadley. She attended Hadley schools and graduated f...


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Samuel J. Lococo

Florence, MA – Samuel J. Lococo, 80, of Florence, passed away unexpectedly after a short illness on Thursday, April 2, 2026, at Baystate Medical Center. He was born in Northampton on April 28, 1945, to the late August and Jean (Martissus) Lococo.

Sam grew up in Northampton and graduated from Northampton High School, Class of 1963. He went on to ...


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Peter B. Banister

CHESTERFIELD, MA – Peter Bradford Banister, of Chesterfield, passed away at home on April 3, 2026. He was born in Northampton, Massachusetts, on November 7, 1947, to Marvin and Janice (Wells) Banister.

Peter was raised in Williamsburg, Massachusetts, and later relocated to family land in Chesterfield, where he and his father built the home he c...


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50 Years Ago A Hadley woman fell for a ruse at the Food Mart store on North King Street and lost $300 to $400. When a young man asked her where the tuna fish was, she turned to point it out, leaving her purse in her shopping cart. When she turned back to the cart, the man and the purse were gone. A Smith College student was attacked by a male assailant Tuesday morning. T...

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SOUTH DEERFIELD — The Frontier baseball team took home a 17-7 victory over Smith Voc in six innings on Wednesday night.

The Redhawks were led by a solid two-way day from senior captain Carter Miller, who was especially efficient on the mound. Through his two-inning start, Miller threw just 23 pitches, allowing just one hit and zero runs in the process.

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