Easthampton, MA

Downtown Easthampton - Fall 2009

Downtown Easthampton - Payson Avenue

Easthampton, originally part of Northampton, was settled in 1664. It became a separate village in 1785, a town in 1809, and a city in 1996, switching from a town council form of government to a mayor. Michael Tauznik was elected the first mayor, and has been re-elected several times since, though he saw some competition in the 2009 election, as residents begin to question the direction the city has moved in.

In 1847 Samuel Williston established the Williston-Knight Button Company, and dammed a local brook to create Nashawannock Pond and a power source for his factory. The pond, located right in downtown, separates the upper area around the rotary from the lower area beginning with Cottage Street and the factory building which has become home to a number of artists, the Cottage Street Studios.

Nashawannock Pond

Nashawannock Pond after dredging, Fall 2009

In 1895 a rail line was brought into Easthampton. You could take the trolley to Northampton and across the river into Hadley and Amherst. Much of the original railway has been converted into bike paths.

Once largely agricultural and industrial, in recent years the city has been transformed into a small arts community, as people seek lower rents and housing prices than they can find in Northampton. However, despite this demographic change and recent development along Route 10, the town still has large areas of farmland.

Easthampton, MA farmland

Easthampton Farmland

Both the Mount Tom State Reservation and the Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary border the town. The Manhan Rail trail connects Easthampton to Northampton.

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The most recent city census included a survey regarding economic development in town, including the question of big box development. You can download a summary and analysis of the survey results (pdf).

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Feb 01 2012

Monthly Saturday Morning Music Party Series for Families at Flywheel!

Saturday Morning Music Party Series in Easthampton Free Pancakes, Live Music, Dancing & Crafts Known to its neighbors and fans for boisterous concerts and a DIY aesthetic, the Flywheel Arts Collective of Easthampton may not immediately spring to mi…

Jan 28 2012

ECA+ Hosts Cottage Street Artists

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Eighteen artists and crafters will exhibit in "Cottage Street Studio preview" in the Easthampton City Arts+ Gallery from November 12 through December 3, 2012. An artists’ reception will be held on Saturday, November 12, from 5:00-8:00 …

Jan 28 2012

FILL THE WALLS! ECA+ PRESENTS a SALON EXHIBITION of SMALL WORKS

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Call to Artists – Easthampton City Arts+ hosts its 3rd Annual Small Works Show. An exhibit that aims to benefit patrons and artists, the ECA+ Small Works exhibit is offering a cash and carry format for what is looking to be an amazing salon st…

Jan 28 2012

Muralist Reflects on Experience

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Artist Nancy Howard Smith completed a mural on Chapman Avenue in Easthampton in September of 2011.  Nancy is an artist and landscape architect who’s design was selected by a jury. This is the third mural in Easthampton created with the help of ECA…

Jan 28 2012

Hidden/Private Side of Artists

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Twelve selected artists/artisans will exhibit in “Hidden/Private side

of artists” in the Easthampton City Arts+ gallery from October 8 through November 9, 2011. An artists’ reception will be held on Saturday, October 8, from 5:…

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