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Jan 19 2012

Moonlit Hike February 14th 2012

Come and enjoy an early evening moonlight hike through the woodland property of Phil and Diane Merritt. The guided route will begin at Big View trailhead, and finish at the spectacular “Big View” to enjoy roasting marshmallows around the campfire. All are welcome. When: Saturday February 4th 6:30pm Where: Park and meet at the Big [...]

Jan 16 2012

It’s not too late to apply for fuel assistance

The Massachusetts energy assistance and fuel assistance page at MassResources.org provides an overview of the various programs across the state. Locally, fuel assistance programs are administered by: Community Action! of the Franklin,Hampshire and North Quabbin Regions 377 Main St. Greenfield , MA 01301 (413) 774-2310 1-800-370-0940 – Toll Free – Hampshire County Valley Opportunity Council [...]

Dec 23 2011

Easthampton’s Pascommuck Conservation Trust is adding 22 acres of extensive floodplain and upland forest to expand an existing conservation area.

Published by under Easthampton, Hiking Trails

We have some happy end-of-the-year news. We are proud to announce our newest property acquisition, a 22 acre parcel off Paul St which is near near Glendale St. This property adjoins our 15 acre Pomeroy Meadows conservation area. Adding to existing protected areas is especially rewarding. This new acquisition will provide an opportunity to open [...]

Sep 28 2011

Community Preservation Act up for grabs Nov 8th in Northampton

Published by under Florence, Leeds, Northampton

From Bill Dwight, on Facebook… Bill Dwight The Community Preservation Act repeal will be on the ballot this November. I am urging you to vote NO when you go to vote November 8. I stand in unequivocal support of this innovative program that has leveraged $20 million in investment here in town for the things [...]

Sep 28 2011

Easthampton Mayoral Candidates Forum Sept. 29th

Published by under Easthampton

The Greater Easthampton Chamber of Commerce is hosting a public forum on Thursday, Sept 29th, at 6:30pm in the Municipal Building at 50 Payson Ave. Michael Tautznik and Donald Emerson, as well as many current and prospective City Council members will answer questions submitted by the public (and drawn from a hat).

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