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By DIANE BRONCACCIO
It’s showtime again for Pothole Pictures, a community-based movie series that showcases classic movies, live local music, occasional interviews with relevant film-makers, and sells popcorn that’s still only $1.Named for Shelburne Falls’s Glacial...
By LIESEL NYGARD
ERVING — The former International Paper Mill’s third attempt to find a developer is nearing its deadline, and there’s yet to be interest, while demolition remains “on the table,” according to Town Planner Mariah KurtzThe $1.49 million property at 8...
By EVELINE MACDOUGALL
Mia Kortebein wasn’t initially convinced when Carl Woodruff, her then-boyfriend, said he wanted to build a house.“I wasn’t certain I was ready to put down roots,” said Kortebein. “I told Carl, ‘Go for it. But that’s your dream, not mine. I can’t...
By SCOTT MERZBACH
AMHERST — Entering the University of Massachusetts campus this week, students, employees and visitors are greeted with large electronic signs reminding them that parking will be restricted this weekend.The billboards are a visible reminder to the...
By SHERYL HUNTER
In the mid ’90s songs like “Where Have all the Cowboys Gone?” and “I Don’t Want to Wait” sent singer-songwriter Paula Cole soaring to the top of the charts. Both songs are off her 1996 album, “This Fire,” a work that garnered seven Grammy nominations,...
By BILL DANIELSON
This year has been an odd one. With the political circus unfolding around us every day, the recent revelations about the misbehavior of so many men and with the international climate such as it is, there has been little to cheer for this year. Still,...
By TIM BLAGG
Franklin County and the North Quabbin Region have a lot to offer residents and visitors — beautiful scenery, outdoor recreation of all sorts and interesting crafts and products.But for those who appreciate and enjoy history, the area has special...
By BILL DANIELSON
I approached the small pond as quietly as I could. This was relatively easy because of the mowed grass trail, but I still wanted to make sure that I didn’t spook any interesting creature that might be feeding or relaxing near the water. Too many times...
By PAT LEUCHTMAN
The onion (allium) family is a large one. Cooks can hardly start a dinner without peeling an onion, or some garlic — or maybe a shallot. For all the common necessities of onions in the kitchen, or even the gourmet at the table, alliums are not...
By DAVID RAINVILLE
It may still be a bit early in the season to dive in, but the time is just right to start enjoying the area’s swimming holes.On Memorial Day weekend, my girlfriend Vanessa and I were looking for a way to spend the day outside. Having stayed up late...
By CHIP AINSWORTH
Gary Wilkos has come a long way since the day he lay injured on the gridiron in Newark, Delaware, on Oct. 20, 1990.Wilkos had moved up the depth chart to be the starting quarterback his sophomore year at UMass and was leading the Minutemen to their...
By BILL DANIELSON
As is the case every winter, the arrival of cold weather has me headed out to the woodpile on a regular basis. The weather has been generally warm this fall, but the Thanksgiving holiday brought family to visit, and some were not used to the cooler...
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