Archive for Regional and Town Information
❄️ Sledding Hills in Western MA ❄️
Mar
5
2019
Over the years we’ve been welcoming recommendations for sledding hills across the region from our reader to help connect families with community-based activities Check out these reader recommendations and share your own recommendation in the comment field below. Kelly recommends: Frog Hill in Grenville Park in Ware is a huge hill and great for sledding. [continue reading]
There’s Only One Remaining Old-Time Polish Bakery In All Of Massachusetts And You Need To Visit
Feb
19
2019
There’s Only One Remaining Old-Time Polish Bakery In All Of Massachusetts And You Need To Visit “There are plenty of incredible bakeries sprinkled across Massachusetts, but this little shop in Indian Orchard is one of the last of its kind. Chmura’s Bakery has been churning out delicious Polish treats for generations, which makes it a [continue reading]
Focused on hot stuff, no matter the weather
Feb
7
2019
The Recorder, February 4, 2019 by Richie Davis
SUNDERLAND — Temperatures struggled to rise out of the negative realm last week at Kitchen Garden Farm, but owners Caroline Pam and Tim Wilcox were laser-focused on hot stuff.
The 2,400-square steelframe building that will be the farm’s new commercial [continue reading]
SUNDERLAND — Temperatures struggled to rise out of the negative realm last week at Kitchen Garden Farm, but owners Caroline Pam and Tim Wilcox were laser-focused on hot stuff.
The 2,400-square steelframe building that will be the farm’s new commercial [continue reading]
Most People Have No Idea There’s An Underwater Ghost Town Hiding In Massachusetts
Feb
5
2019
The Quabbin Reservoir is one of the most important water sources in the state, and a beautiful place to spend a sunny afternoon. However, the history of its construction is a much darker tale than you might expect.
In order to build this massive reservoir, not one, but four thriving towns were drowned. The [continue reading]
In order to build this massive reservoir, not one, but four thriving towns were drowned. The [continue reading]
The Incredible Massachusetts Restaurant That’s Way Out In The Boonies But So Worth The Drive
Jan
26
2019
The Incredible Massachusetts Restaurant That’s Way Out In The Boonies But So Worth The Drive Tucked away in Western Massachusetts is a true relic of times gone by that also happens to serve some of the tastiest breakfast fare around. If you don’t mind the drive to Worthington, the Windy Hill Farm Sugar House should [continue reading]
Amherst Boasts Some Positive Transitions
Jan
11
2019
Three Ideas for Cultivating and Sharing Gratitude
Jan
3
2019
This New Year, rather than making a resolution to change something, why not make a commitment to find a deeper appreciation for small moments and shared time with friends and family? Here are 3 ideas to get you started… [continue reading]
Bald Eagle numbers are on the rise in Massachusetts following Quabbin Reservoir nesting project
Dec
11
2018
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