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The evolution of iDavid

By David GrossmanLast week the world lost one of its greatest thinkers of all time. I realize that Steve Jobs was an inventor and that he left Apple and came back. He was also a genius retailer: the Apple franchise makes more money per square foot...

John Root pleases Historical Society during celebratory meeting

On Thursday, Sept. 8, about thirty diehard Historical Society members lent their ear to Amherst music aficionado John Root, who played classic songs from the 1920’s and 1930’s.

Volunteer Now or Pay Later

Editorial

Let’s talk Trash

The 411 on Casella, and what to do with your waste

Fugitive arrested after choking his girlfriend on Lancaster Avenue

Vincent Tetreault, 31, a fugitive from Rhode Island who had been living with his girlfriend in an apartment at 136 Lancaster Avenue in Lunenburg, was arrested Friday night on numerous charges including choking his girlfriend, Kerri McNeil.

Fire guts home of Stratton Players

According to Fitchburg Deputy Fire Chief Brian Belliveau of the Fitchburg Fire Department, at approximately 4 p.m. on Sunday, July 15 the department received a call about a fire at 60 Wallace Ave. – the landmark, converted barn that was the home of The Stratton Players.

Melee Breakout at Shady Point

Last Sunday, June 26 at approximately 5 p.m. multiple fights broke out at the Shady Grove Campground.