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Photo: Larger than life

Photo: Larger than lifeView Photo Gallery Pedro Dacosta, left, and Paul Handricken, with Sign Design of Brockton, install a large photo banner on the side of The Cubit building in Holyoke on Wednesday. The photo, by Holyoke artist Michelle Falcon Fontanez, is one of four large-scale photo banners by different artists that were installed on, or visible from, Main Street on Wednesday as part of the El Corazon/The Heart of Holyoke place-keeping project. The banners, along with a panel mural project and storefront installations, will be featured on walking tours this weekend. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING Pedro Dacosta, left, and Paul Handricken, with Sign Design, of Brockton, install a large photo banner on the side of The Cubit building in Holyoke on Wednesday, April 21, 2021. The photo, by Holyoke artist Michelle Falcon Fontanez, is one of four large scale photo banners by different artists that were installed on, or visible from, Main Street on Wednesday as part of the El Corazon/The H

Photo: Stocking his shelf

By BERA DUNAU - Today WILLIAMSBURG The Helen E. James School building, which has stood for more than 100 years, is set to be demolished this year.The school will come. By DUSTY CHRISTENSEN - Today HOLYOKE The field of candidates for city mayor is growing, with a fourth candidate launching his campaign this week.William “Billy” Glidden. By AMY FORLITI, STEPHEN GROVES and TAMMY WEBBER - Today MINNEAPOLIS Former Minneapolis Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted Tuesday of murder and manslaughter for pinning George Floyd to the pavement. By SCOTT MERZBACH - Today AMHERST A $2 million capital campaign underway for the construction of a new Newman Catholic Center, likely to open in spring 2022, is already.

Photos: Standing out for Frances

Photos: Standing out for FrancesView Photo Gallery The Rev. Andrea Ayvazian, left, of Northampton turns to talk with Bonner McAllester of Monterey during a standout in front of L3Harris Technologies in Northampton in memory of the late activist Frances Crowe on Monday, March 15, 2021, which would have been her 102nd birthday. The photo on Ayvazian’s sign was taken by Ayvazian’s late mother, Gloria Ayvazian, a friend and neighbor of Crowe’s. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING Nancy Talanian, left, of Whately holds a sign with a question the late Northampton activist Frances Crowe would pose. Talanian was among about 50 people who gathered in front of L3Harris Technologies in Northampton for a standout in memory of Crowe on Monday, March 15, 2021, which would have been her 102nd birthday. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING

Photo: First one goes free

HATFIELD – Jim Crowell of Hatfield ventured down to the Mill River dam by the Old Mill to do some fishing on Thursday and even though temperatures have been noticeably warmer, his spikes came in handy for the icy walk down to the shoreline. Crowell.

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