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Members of the West Street Neighborhood Association and Northampton Tenants Group, Smith College tenants, Smith students, alumni, staff and community supporters made up the gathering.Reminder Publishing photo by Trent Levakis.

NORTHAMPTON — Tenants and advocates gathered outside the front gates of Smith College on Nov. ...

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ENFIELD — At a time when many listeners lament about a lack of good music, the No Cover Café Songwriter Series is proving the opposite.

Held monthly from September through May at The Zone inside the Hazardville United Methodist Church, the not-for-profit series is dedicated to showcasing original songs performed by the artists who wrote them.

For host and ...

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LONGMEADOW — A thrifter’s paradise is coming back to Longmeadow to kick off the holiday season with the First Church of Christ’s Christmas on the Green Fair.

On Dec. 6, shoppers will be able to browse through two floors of handmade crafts, antiques, baked goods, jewelry, art, home decor and more. The event will be at the church, located at 763 Longmeadow St., from 9...

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Maddie Balzano poses for a photo with parents Sherry and Joe Balzano and her brother Bill after receiving the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents Certificate of Academic Excellence award.Reminder Publishing photo by Mike Lydick

AGAWAM — Maddie Balzano is disciplined, organized, passionate, creative and l...

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SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield City Council voted 12-0 to use $3 million of the city’s free cash to reduce the tax rate on Nov. 24.

Setting the tax classification, however, involved a great deal more debate and had two councilors voting against any plan that would raise taxes.

Municipalities are required to set a tax rate that allows them to fund their budg...

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