Archive for Regional and Town Information
WRSI: Hadley Garden Center
Apr
7
2021
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WRSI, April 5, 2021. Angela Karlovich, the Greenhouse, Annual, and Vegetable Lead at Gardener’s Supply at the Hadley Garden Center, talks about the higher demand for local plants and vegetable starts during the pandemic. [continue reading]
Drive Slowly! Frogs, Toads and Salamanders on the Hop
Mar
23
2021
‘Tis the season for amphibians on the move, especially on warm, rainy nights. Salamanders, spring peepers, wood frogs, and toads will be hopping and crawling across our roadways on warm wet nights, heading to vernal pools and other wetlands to mate and lay their eggs.
The post Drive Slowly! Frogs, [continue reading]
Captain Jack’s Roadside Shack in Easthampton returns in April
Mar
9
2021
Captain Jack’s Roadside Shack in Easthampton returns in April “Captain Jack’s Roadside Shack will be back to serving lobster rolls and fried clams next month.
The restaurant announced on Facebook that it will be returning on April 1.
“We’ll be back at the trailer site April 1st,” the post stated. “No [continue reading]
The restaurant announced on Facebook that it will be returning on April 1.
“We’ll be back at the trailer site April 1st,” the post stated. “No [continue reading]
2021 Summer Camp Directory
Mar
8
2021
WRSI: Coco and The Cellar Bar
Feb
19
2021
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Coco and The Cellar Bar has adapted their menu to takeout and begun offering treats from other restaurants, they’ve even built a greenhouse to grow some of their own food, and chef and co-owner Roger Taylor is grateful for comradery among [continue reading]
Westfield High School student publishes first novel during COVID-19 pandemic
Feb
18
2021
Westfield High School student publishes first novel during COVID-19 pandemic “Ever since 17-year-old Grace E. Kuhn was a child, she has enjoyed reading mystery novels. “To me, trying to solve the crime as the story unfolds always fascinated me. I love the suspense and plot twists that mystery and thrillers bring,” she said. Now readers [continue reading]
Sledding in Western Massachusetts
Feb
5
2021
Local student-athlete qualifies for Olympic Trials
Jan
21
2021
Local student-athlete qualifies for Olympic Trials A local [Wilbraham] high school swimmer is setting records above and beyond the average teenager. The young man has just qualified for the Olympic Trials, and he’s only 16-years-old. Read the full story at WesternMassNews.com . [continue reading]
WRSI: Easthampton Winter Farmers’ Market
Jan
19
2021
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New this year: the Easthampton Winter Farmers’ Market. Hear all about it!
After such a strong summer market in 2020, organizers thought ‘why not keep it going?’ We’re glad Robin Creamer (Sweet Morning Farm), Stan McCoy (Sage Meadow Farm), and [continue reading]
Springfield Museums to show ‘How People Make Things’
Jan
11
2021
Springfield Museums to show ‘How People Make Things’ “Springfield Museums are presenting “ How People Make Things ,” an exhibit inspired by the Mr. Rogers’s Factory Tours. It runs Jan. 16 through May 9 at the Springfield Science Museum.” Read the full article at MassLive.com . [continue reading]
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