Paradise City gets nod from Thrillist.com
Apparently Amherst needs to up its game as far as grooviness.
Maybe the move of the Extravaganja marijuana festival from Amherst to Northampton was the tipping point, but whatever the reason, Paradise City has been named the “most hippie town” in Massachusetts.
Although most Western Massachusetts [continue reading]
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Millpond.Live brings five weeks of free outdoor concerts to Easthampton
Aug
19
2016
Millpond.Live will bring live music, food trucks, craft beverages, art exhibitions, activities and performances to Easthampton’s Millside Park, starting Sunday, Aug. 21.
Easthampton’s Millside Park will be home to Millpond.Live , a new outdoor concert series, starting on Sunday, Aug. 21.
Millpond.Live will bring five weekends of live music, food trucks, craft beverages, art [continue reading]
Easthampton’s Millside Park will be home to Millpond.Live , a new outdoor concert series, starting on Sunday, Aug. 21.
Millpond.Live will bring five weekends of live music, food trucks, craft beverages, art [continue reading]
Local independent horror film to use Easthampton, Hadley and Holyoke as filming locations
Aug
18
2016
A local independent horror film, “Blood/Lust,” directed by David Zargoski of Easthampton, will begin filming in some familiar Pioneer Valley locations, next week.
Easthampton’s Nashawannuck Pond boardwalk, the Quarters in Hadley and parts of Holyoke will set scenes for the upcoming film between Aug. 21 and Sept. 3.
In an interview with the [continue reading]
Easthampton’s Nashawannuck Pond boardwalk, the Quarters in Hadley and parts of Holyoke will set scenes for the upcoming film between Aug. 21 and Sept. 3.
In an interview with the [continue reading]
Grow Food Northampton’s Services Sprouting for Local Residents
Aug
10
2016
The Daily Hampshire Gazette, August 10, 2016, by Alexa Chryssovergis
Grow Food Northampton is still growing, with no signs of stopping.
For the past few years, the nonprofit that provides fresh, local produce to low-income community members has seen a steady rise in participation for its programs, and a [continue reading]
Grow Food Northampton is still growing, with no signs of stopping.
For the past few years, the nonprofit that provides fresh, local produce to low-income community members has seen a steady rise in participation for its programs, and a [continue reading]
Gov. Baker signs law granting Easthampton 8 new liquor licenses
Jun
10
2016
EASTHAMPTON — Governor Charlie Baker signed a piece of legislation Friday granting Easthampton eight new all-pour restaurant liquor licenses.
“It’s very exciting,” said Mayor Karen Cadieux. “We’re hoping this will be a catalyst for economic development.” Cadieux said her office receives phone calls “all the time” from potential restaurant owners, asking if [continue reading]
“It’s very exciting,” said Mayor Karen Cadieux. “We’re hoping this will be a catalyst for economic development.” Cadieux said her office receives phone calls “all the time” from potential restaurant owners, asking if [continue reading]
Mitch Moskal brings polka music back to Saturday mornings
May
28
2016
Mitch Moskal has joined Polka Jammer Network.
Mitch Moskal Five months after WMUA-FM dropped its Saturday morning polka show, host Mitch Moskal has brought his music back to fans with an online radio show on Polka Jammer Network .
“The Early Bird Polka Show” with Moskal [continue reading]
Mitch Moskal Five months after WMUA-FM dropped its Saturday morning polka show, host Mitch Moskal has brought his music back to fans with an online radio show on Polka Jammer Network .
“The Early Bird Polka Show” with Moskal [continue reading]
Amherst Cinema Center, Eric Carle Museum receive Massachusetts cultural facilities grants
May
16
2016
The grants must be matched by local contributions.
AMHERST – The Amherst Cinema Center and the Eric Carle Museum both received cultural facilities capital projects grants, the Massachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund announced Monday.
The fund awarded Amherst Cinema Arts Center $74,000 to install solar panels on the facility’s roof [continue reading]
AMHERST – The Amherst Cinema Center and the Eric Carle Museum both received cultural facilities capital projects grants, the Massachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund announced Monday.
The fund awarded Amherst Cinema Arts Center $74,000 to install solar panels on the facility’s roof [continue reading]
New restaurant Pita Pockets opens its doors in Northampton
May
15
2016
The eatery fills the 193 Main St. space formerly occupied by Subway.
George Ejja just filled one of Northampton’s 14 empty downtown storefronts. He also filled a need in the town’s crowded scene of 60-plus restaurants.
But mostly he filled the bellies of numerous satisfied customers yesterday.
Ejja opened the doors to [continue reading]
George Ejja just filled one of Northampton’s 14 empty downtown storefronts. He also filled a need in the town’s crowded scene of 60-plus restaurants.
But mostly he filled the bellies of numerous satisfied customers yesterday.
Ejja opened the doors to [continue reading]
Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum Opens Doors on 3 Centuries of Rural Living
May
10
2016
A beloved Western Mass historical institution opens its door for its 66th season when Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum takes us on a tour of 3 centuries worth of rural life. A gorgeous setting on the Connecticut River, the Museum hosts many interesting programs including the family friendly music series- ideal for a summer picnic. [continue reading]
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