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Speaking of Nature: The return of feeder politics: It’s autumn, and the baby birds aren’t babies anymore

09-23-2024 6:01 AM

By BILL DANIELSON

On Sept. 22 we observed the official change in the seasons from summer to autumn. This was the Autumnal Equinox, the day when we technically saw 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night. With each passing day we will now see less and less of the sun...


John and May: Former lover of John Lennon brings photo exhibit of their relationship to Northampton

09-20-2024 2:28 PM

By BOB FLAHERTY

In our 60-year obsession with the Beatles, the group’s women have always played a compelling part. Ringo’s long-lasting marriage to “Caveman” co-star Barbara Bach; the George/Pattie Boyd/Eric Clapton triangle; Paul’s heart-tugging romance with Linda...


My prostate cancer journey: From diagnosis to treatment and recovery

09-20-2024 12:48 PM

By CHIP AINSWORTH

Eight years ago, my PSA (prostate-specific antigen) level nearly doubled from 3.9 to 7.2. Fear makes us accept or deny, to act or do nothing, and months passed until I scheduled an office visit at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New...


The HOGs ride again: Disbanded Bernardston motorcycle group reunites after 20 years

09-20-2024 12:46 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

Michael Holden and Sue McMahon, both former members of the Bernardston Harley Owners Group (HOG) Chapter, had the idea to try and reconnect with two former members of the chapter.Holden knew that 25 years ago, Steve and Lee Carrol moved out of the...


Valley Bounty: Nothing says autumn like apple picking: Over 10 varieties available this year at Apex Orchards

09-20-2024 10:26 AM

By LISA GOODRICH

School is back in session, and the emblematic apple is in season at local orchards. Courtney Basil, co-owner of Apex Orchards in Shelburne Falls, reports “beautiful, bountiful peach and apple crops this season.”Apex planted several new varieties in...


Opening with an organist: Brick Church Music Series returns this weekend

09-20-2024 10:25 AM

By CHRIS LARABEE

The Brick Church Music Series returns to Old Deerfield this weekend, as the annual concert series welcomes folks for an organ concert on Sunday.The series begins its 2024-25 season on Sunday, Sept. 22, as it presents award-winning organist Aaron Tan...


Faith Matters: Are you ‘spiritual enough?’: Activities that fill us up or connect us to others on a deeper level are actually spiritual

09-20-2024 10:23 AM

By THE REV. CINDY LAJOY

Have you ever judged yourself for not being “spiritual enough?” And what does that even mean? Today in America we often find people speaking more about their spiritual journeys than their faith or religious journeys, and for many that is a much better...


Sounds Local: On the road again: Americana quintet, Fruition, comes to Hawks & Reed on first tour post-pandemic

09-18-2024 3:48 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

The pandemic took its toll on musicians everywhere, but the Americana quintet Fruition managed to emerge from their forced time off the road fully recharged and sounding better than ever.The band, who have been together for over 15 years, recently...


Sharing her skills and her sweets: Sweet Lucy’s Bakeshop a destination for great baked goods and classes for all levels

09-17-2024 12:48 PM

By TINKY WEISBLAT

Lucy Damkoehler of Sweet Lucy’s Bakeshop in Bernardston is very much a hometown gal. Although she claims not to know the names of all her customers, she certainly seemed to know everyone in the shop the day photographer Paul Franz and I stopped in to...


Get Growing with Mickey Rathbun: Time for a garden makeover: Seek help from professionals to see the big picture

09-16-2024 11:00 AM

By MICKEY RATHBUN

Late summer isn’t a pretty time in the garden, at least not in my garden. The recent mini-drought has bleached out what passes for lawn, several large hydrangeas are drooping as they beg me for water, the daylily borders are shriveled and brown....


Speaking of Nature: Abandoned by the gods: One unusually unlucky birding morning

09-16-2024 6:01 AM

By BILL DANIELSON

Long-time readers of mine will be familiar with my tales of the Photo Gods. These are those supernatural beings that look over me during my photographic endeavors and either smile down on me benevolently, or take issue with something that I have done...


Afro-Caribbean culture inspires Heath artist’s exhibit, ‘Heartbeats and Harmony’

09-13-2024 2:08 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

A Heath glass artist has joined forces with a Cape Cod multimedia artist for an exhibit that highlights their shared appreciation for Afro-Caribbean culture, and music in particular.Heath resident Robert Dane has been glassblowing since 1973, when he...


You oughta see these pictures: Greenfield Garden Cinemas launches Talking Talkies series of essential 1930s films

09-13-2024 2:05 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

As the Greenfield Garden Cinemas was completed in the late 1920s, Hollywood was introducing a novel idea into more and more movies: sound. In 2024, cinema co-owner Isaac Mass and local movie historian Jonathan Boschen are offering an opportunity to...


The snowy landscape of memory loss: New book from Shelburne Falls poet inspired by father’s dementia diagnosis

09-13-2024 2:02 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

Award winning local poet Maria Williams will celebrate the publication of her new book, “White Doe,” with two readings next week. In “White Doe,” Williams cleverly uses exploring a snowy landscape as a metaphor for exploring memory loss. Williams says...


Poetry for the child in all of us: Buckland author’s new book wins first prize in children’s nonfiction at the International Book Awards

09-13-2024 2:00 PM

By TINKY WEISBLAT

I first met Laura Rodley of Buckland as a writing facilitator for seniors, whom she led to create a series of books titled “As You Write It.” Not surprisingly, Rodley herself is a writer and a poet.Her newest book, “Ribbons and Moths” (Kelsay Books,...


De-stressing the Pioneer Valley: A new campaign aims to teach Transcendental Meditation practices

09-13-2024 1:59 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

According to a 2024 study by the American Psychological Association, nearly 50% of American adults report feeling more stressed out than ever. A national campaign, Meditate America, is looking to lower the collective blood pressure through...


Sounds Local: Bidding farewell to festival season: Many noteworthy concerts on the horizon as we head into fall

09-11-2024 3:44 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

It’s never easy to bid farewell to summer, and fortunately, there are a few summer music series chugging along, providing us with a last gasp of the warm weather months before we have to resign ourselves to life in the great indoors. Let’s take a look...


Behold the winning peach pie: Justin Malone of South Deerfield won first place at Apex Orchards’ annual Peach Fest

09-10-2024 12:57 PM

By TINKY WEISBLAT

I recently participated in Apex Orchards’ annual Peach Fest. Owner Tim Smith couldn’t quite remember whether it was the third or fourth such occasion. I couldn’t remember either, although I go every time it happens and always enjoy visiting the...


Reflecting on 25 years of growth: Pleasant Street Community Garden in Greenfield celebrates a quarter century

09-09-2024 2:53 PM

By EVELINE MACDOUGALL

The Pleasant Street Community Garden in Greenfield broke ground 25 years ago when local farmer Rich Pascale volunteered to till some land at the corner of School and Pleasant Streets, making it possible for locals to create a community garden on the...


Speaking of Nature: The great southward migration

09-09-2024 12:45 PM

By BILL DANIELSON

One of the most remarkable things about birding in September is the number of strangers that you see. Having spent so much time observing the birds during the summer months, I have a very clear roster in my head of who the “regulars” are. Not only...


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