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By AMY NEWSHORE
As time goes by in a relationship, and partners get to know each other more, there will be inevitable hurts, disappointments and upsets. This is what happens when we share our life with another human being. We each come from our own backgrounds,...
GREENFIELD — Due to a production issue this morning we were not able to mail today’s Greenfield Recorder. Only papers delivered by the USPS will be delayed and delivered with the Thursday edition. We apologize for the inconvenience.Your home delivery...
GREENFIELD — Greenfield Recorder Staff Writer Domenic Poli was recognized by the New England Newspaper & Press Association with two awards in its 2023 New England Better Newspaper Competition this past weekend, including a first place honor for news...
Jewish Federation of Western Mass. offers scholarshipsSPRINGFIELD — The Jewish Federation of Western Massachusetts’ Jewish Endowment Foundation is inviting undergraduate and college-bound students to apply for its annual Common Fund and Springfield...
Applications open for Habitat for Humanity Projects Applications are available for two new Pioneer Valley Habitat for Humanity projects: a one-bedroom, one-story adaptable home in Greenfield and a three-bedroom, two-story home in Northampton.The...
By AMY NEWSHORE
I have always found the topic of relationships fascinating and intriguing. In my monthly column, I write about romantic love, along with other significant relationships, and the perplexing challenges that we all inevitably face.Although it may be easy...
Vet holds rabies clinicSHELBURNE FALLS — Hosted by Shelburne Falls Veterinary Hospital, all Buckland and Shelburne residents are invited to update their pet’s rabies vaccinations.On Saturday, Feb. 24 between 10 a.m. and noon residents can drop into...
Resident to share experience withterminal cancerGREENFIELD — Eve Bogdanove, a Greenfield resident for nearly 20 years, will share her experience living with terminal cancer at the Greenfield Public Library on Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 11 a.m.In November...
By AMY NEWSHORE
Many of us are facing Valentine’s Day with a lack of enthusiasm, to say the least. You may be newly single and are feeling raw and shaky. You may have been on your own for a long time and here you are, solo, once again on this holiday. Or you may find...
Mass Humanities announces funding opportunities NORTHAMPTON — Application materials for Expand Massachusetts Stories grants in the 2024 funding season through Mass Humanities are available, with the application window opening on Feb. 5.Expand...
Health New England awards $100K to local nonprofits SPRINGFIELD — Health New England has awarded nearly $100,000 in grants to nonprofits that address mental health and the opioid epidemic in western Massachusetts.The company’s Diversity, Equity,...
Ashfield Historical Society hosts Victorian carolingASHFIELD – The Ashfield Historical Society will host Victorian caroling on Dec. 9 at 11 a.m. in front of Town Hall.The group will be caroling up and down Main Street. They will end at the Historical...
EDITOR’S NOTEThe Greenfield Recorder will publish on Tuesday, July 4, with a delivery deadline of 7:30 a.m. Customer service will be available from 7 to 10 a.m. at 413-586-1925. Subscribers whose newspapers are delivered through the U.S. Postal...
Spring prescribed fire season on Wildlife Management AreasThis spring, the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife will conduct prescribed fire activities within portions of the Montague Plains Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Montague and...
By SAM DRYSDALE
BOSTON — If all 200,000 newly eligible undocumented immigrants apply for a driver’s license next fiscal year, their applications would far exceed the number of first-time license applications the Registry of Motor Vehicles issues every year.On...
By BELLA LEVAVI
It may be hard to imagine, but in 1912 Greenfield had some of the highest-paid workers in the industrialized world. In partnership with the Smithsonian’s “Crossroads: Change in Rural America” exhibit at the Great Falls Discovery Center, James...
To our readers,The Greenfield Recorder is no longer publishing the “Dilbert” comic strip from Scott Adams. We decided over the weekend to discontinue the cartoon in response to the cartoonist’s disparaging remarks about Black people during his online...
GREENFIELD — Due to a hazardous weather forecast Wednesday night, some Greenfield Recorder subscribers may experience delayed newspaper delivery on Thursday. If there are delays, all newspapers will be delivered as soon as possible. Thank you for your...
Virtual author talk set for ThursdayGREENFIELD — New York Times bestselling author Lana Harper will discuss the third installment of her “The Witches of Thistle Grove” series, “Back in a Spell,” on Thursday, Feb. 9, at 7 p.m.“Back in a Spell” follows...
GREENFIELD — Hazardous weather conditions have resulted in delayed newspaper delivery for many Greenfield Recorder subscribers. Not all subscribers will receive delivery on Saturday, but all weekend newspapers will be delivered as soon as possible.
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