By MARY SERREZE BOSTON – Christopher Hoffman, 39, former acting Chief Probation Officer of the Hampshire Superior Court, was charged today in federal court with intimidating and harassing a witness in an alleged attempt to obstruct a federal investigation into hiring practices in the office of former Commissioner of Probation John O’Brien. Hoffman, a Hatfield [...]
Superior Court Judge Rules Emails Between Anderson and Fairgrounds Redevelopment Board are Public Records
By MARY SERREZE NORTHAMPTON — Hampshire Superior Court Justice Cornelius J. Moriarty ruled on Thursday that city economic development director Teri Anderson is not exempt from public records law when it comes to her communication with the Three County Fairgrounds Redevelopment Corporation. Anderson was until recently a voting member of the corporation’s board of directors. [...]
NCTV to Launch Citizen Journalism Project; Pushes Comcast to Open Third Cable Access Station
NORTHAMPTON — Al Williams, director of Northampton Community Television, plans on putting dozens of flip cameras — that is, cheap, easy-to-use video recorders — into the hands of ordinary people next year, and teaching them the basic arts of citizen journalism and storytelling. The citizen journalism project is just one of the goals set by [...]
City Economic Development Director to Step Down; Mayor Pledges A Fresh Look at Growing the City’s Economy
Teri Anderson, after 25 years in the public sector, eleven working for the City of Northampton, has accepted a position with Common Capital, a regional non-profit economic development organization. NORTHAMPTON — City Economic Development Director Teri Anderson will leave her post in mid-January to take the newly-created position of Business Development Director at Common Capital, [...]
Planning Board Rejects Florence Center Cumberland Farms
NORTHAMPTON — A proposal to build a 3,600 square-foot Cumberland Farms convenience store and gas station in the heart of Florence Center was rejected 9-0 by the Planning Board Thursday night, only hours after the Zoning Board declined to close a special hearing on whether strip-mall parking was a grandfathered use at the site. The [...]
Eclipse Loses Liquor License for Three Days
NORTHAMPTON, WED. DEC. 7 — The city’s License Commission ruled today that Eclipse Restaurant at 186 Main St. must surrender its liquor license for three days, lending approval to an agreement reached between Police Chief Russell Sienkiewicz and the establishment’s management. The suspension was related to the charge that four underage Smith College students were [...]
Senate Candidate Elizabeth Warren Wows Crowd at Gala Fundraiser, Visits Downtown Northampton
NORTHAMPTON — Democratic United States Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren spent an hour touring downtown Northampton yesterday afternoon before heading over to the Hotel Northampton for a gala fundraiser. Warren and acting mayor David Narkewicz, accompanied by a press contingent and Business Improvement District director Dan Yacuzzo, stopped in at Ode and Cathy Cross, both high-end [...]
Gov. Patrick in Holyoke: “We’re Inventing Our Own Future”
HOLYOKE — Governor Deval Patrick said Tuesday that Massachusetts shouldn’t sit back and wait for conditions to improve, but make bold moves now to create the 21st-century economy. “We have to be about building our own future — inventing our own destiny — not sitting around waiting and whining about how tough it is!” proclaimed [...]
City of Northampton Hosts Constitutional Convention, Day One: Video
NORTHAMPTON — Should the city clerk be elected or appointed? Should elected officials be subject to term limits? Are the two-year terms for mayor and city council too short? Should city councilors be paid more than the $5,000 yearly stipend they now receive? These are some of the questions addressed at a public forum held [...]
Narkewicz Wins Northampton Mayor’s Race in Landslide
NORTHAMPTON — It’s official — City Council President David Narkewicz will be the city’s 44th mayor. The 45-year-old former congressional aide and at-home dad defeated opponent Michael Bardsley, 62, a retired guidance councilor, by a 70% – 30% margin. Narkewicz has been serving as acting mayor since Sept. 9, when six-term mayor Clare Higgins stepped [...]
Four At-Large City Council Hopefuls Lumber Through Candidates Forum: Audio Playlist
NORTHAMPTON — Four pols, two seats. An hour and 15 minutes allotted. Questions answered in two-minute soundbites, in serial rotation. The mayoral hopefuls waiting in the wings, preparing to take the stage. It ain’t easy being an at-large candidate for City Council this year. Last Wednesday night, at the Bridge Street Elementary School, the Ward [...]
Easthampton Mayoral Candidates Tautznik and Emerson Play to Full House: Audio Playlist
EASTHAMPTON — Mayor Michael Tautznik, finishing up his seventh term in office here, is facing a challenge this election season from Donald Emerson, a retired police captain in the city. On Tuesday night at the Williston Northampton School, the two squared off in a well-attended debate sponsored by Williston and the Easthampton Democratic Committee. [...]
‘Training Wheels’ Ad Puts Spin on Mayoral Race
From “Clare Island” to “The Crew” — Mayoral candidate Michael Bardsley has an axe to grind with local government. But can he make it stick to his opponent, council president David Narkewicz? (Corrected Oct. 19) NORTHAMPTON — A political advertisement that ran in the Oct. 1 weekend edition of the Daily Hampshire Gazette has become [...]
Four At-Large Northampton City Council Candidates Share their Views at Ward 6 Forum: Audio Playlist
NORTHAMPTON — Should a proposed solar array at the city’s landfill be run as a public utility or by a private company? What about those vacant lots on King Street? Where should residents turn when it seems that the city’s planning and building departments aren’t enforcing their own rules? Should the mayor or the city [...]
Mayoral Candidates Narkewicz and Bardsley Ramp it Up at Ward 6 Debate: Audio Playlist
NORTHAMPTON — Two mayoral candidates, four at-large city council candidates, a slate of hopefuls for the Community Preservation Committee, and even a slowly-simmering race in staid Ward 2. It’s election season in Northampton, which means debates, forums, lawn signs, campaign literature, meet-and-greets, and fundraisers galore. A mayoral debate held Tuesday night at the Northampton High [...]




