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Consumer Corner with Anita Wilson: Tales from the consumer complaint blotter
02-22-2024 10:35 AM

By ANITA WILSON

A local man signed up for cellphone service but, his phone calls kept dropping at home and he missed many incoming calls. He tried canceling the service, but every month he continued to receive a bill.Finally, he filed a consumer complaint with the...

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New to Greenfield, botanist Claire Hilsinger helping root out invasive species 
12-25-2023 5:00 PM

By EVELINE MACDOUGALL

Claire Hilsinger moved to western Massachusetts in August, but is already making positive impacts here. A professional botanist who delineates wetlands and does rare plant surveys, Hilsinger helps advise on projects like bridge replacements and...


Learning from the floods: To prepare for an unpredictable future, Pioneer Valley farmers think big
12-22-2023 11:32 AM

By JACOB NELSON

“So much was just about to bloom,” said Suna Turgay of Flowerwork Farm in Northampton. “And then the flooding came.”Warmer, wetter and less predictable weather are all on the rise in New England as our climate changes. The idea of normal is constantly...


Book Review: ‘Words to Live By’ anthology gives cancer diagnosis a voice 
12-08-2023 4:12 PM

By TINKY WEISBLAT

Book Review: “Words to Live By,” created by John Bos, Pam Roberts, Keith Carver, and James McDonald (Cancer Connection, 130 pages, $20)John Bos first met Pam Roberts almost two decades ago when he took part in one of her “Spirit of the Written Word”...


Sounds Local: Gaslight Tinkers bring their danceable style to Permaculture Place
08-02-2023 7:05 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

If you are in need of some feel-good music that will have you dancing until your feet hurt, then The Gaslight Tinkers are the band for you. The Tinkers are from Brattleboro, Vermont, and are known for uplifting, high-energy shows that always have...


And Then What Happened?: The grin-worthy return of Elmer’s Store
05-16-2023 5:08 PM

By NAN PARATI

When I arrived in Ashfield in the summer of 2005 for a two-week stint as signwriter for the Green River Festival, I had no grand ideas for a 180-degree turn in life; I was just happy to be out of the Louisiana heat, celebrating the coincidence where a...


Sounds Local: Valley musicians to celebrate life and music of Kate Lorenz
05-10-2023 7:19 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

On Saturday, May 20, friends, fans, family and fellow musicians will gather at the Shea Theater Arts Center in Turners Falls to celebrate the life and music of Kate Lorenz. A vibrant force on the local music scene for many years, Lorenz, 42, died in...


A useful new book for ‘every baker’
05-09-2023 6:14 PM

By TINKY WEISBLAT

About 20 years ago I attended a class at the King Arthur Baking School in Norwich, Vermont. I didn’t actually bake that day; instead, a group of other writers and I learned about food writing from cookbook author Nancy Baggett.I obtained a lot of good...


Book review: ‘Meet Your Maker’ by Christine Noyes
05-05-2023 5:31 PM

By TINKY WEISBLAT

“Meet Your Maker” is the third mystery novel Christine Noyes of Orange has produced featuring a disabled FBI analyst named Bradley Whitman. It is a well crafted procedural and Noyes knows how to build suspense.The story begins as Bradley’s friends and...


Herbs and spices: Petersham author examines ‘the world’s most notorious ingredients’
04-25-2023 7:23 PM

By TINKY WEISBLAT

Jim Moseley of Petersham abounds with energy and enthusiasm.He runs a delivery company and writes religious books at a prodigious rate. He also loves food and cooking, and is the author of “The Mystery of Herbs and Spices: Intimate Biographies of the...


Book Review: “I Never Called Him Pa”
04-21-2023 8:10 PM

By TINKY WEISBLAT

The rise of self-publishing has changed both books and book reviewing. A few years ago, this paper decided to stop reviewing self-published books. The editors soon reversed this decision, realizing that most books by local authors (our focus) were and...


Giving back to the land: One-day event will help trusts conserve trails, forests, farms and waterways
04-19-2023 6:39 PM

By MADDIE FABIAN

HADLEY — With Earth Day around the corner, four regional land trusts are joining together for their fourth annual Give Back to the Land Day, which will take place on Thursday.The 24-hour online fundraising event, organized by Kestrel Land Trust,...


Nominations sought for Person of the Year, Young Community Leader awards
04-19-2023 12:03 PM

By MADDIE FABIAN

NORTHAMPTON — The Daily Hampshire Gazette, in partnership with the Greenfield Recorder and the United Way of the Franklin and Hampshire Region, is accepting nominations for its two annual awards given to outstanding local individuals.The Young...


Inspiring culinary adventures: Orange resident helps make home cooking more delicious
04-18-2023 9:03 AM

By EVELINE MACDOUGALL

Nalini Goordial’s life has taken her to many places and different kinds of work, yet one lifelong constant is a passion for food. Through Kitchen Wizardry, the Orange resident now offers resources for those wishing to make nutritious home cooking...


Valley Bounty: The sweet science of a Leyden sugaring chef
03-17-2023 7:30 PM

By LISA GOODRICH

Bob Bergeron, of Bergeron’s Sugar House in Leyden, has been sugaring for more than 50 years. He first got hooked on maple during high school, at his grandparents’ sugarhouse in Whately, and learned through experience.“While I try to make a few...


Let’s Talk Relationships: What do happy couples do?
03-03-2023 6:18 PM

By AMY NEWSHORE

Do happy couples have a secret for lasting fulfillment in their relationships? The answer is “no.” It is never one thing that they all have in common. It is a bunch of things. Researchers have determined that certain habits and ways of communicating...


Earth Matters: How farmlands can support wildlife, not just people
02-24-2023 4:38 PM

By LEE HALASZ and KARI BLOOD

This winter has been one of the warmest on record in Massachusetts, and around the nation, extreme weather events are in the headlines on a regular basis. Scientists agree that our rapidly warming planet is now feeling the effects of the climate...


Remembering New Salem Academy
08-16-2022 4:38 PM

By CARLA CHARTER

In 1795, Samuel Adams, governor of Massachusetts at the time, signed the charter that created New Salem Academy, making it the ninth academy in the country, according to Daniel Hammock, a member of New Salem Academy’s Class of 1968 and an academy...

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