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By STEVE PFARRER
A lot can change in 20 years: Presidents and other politicians come and go, new cultural fads and technologies emerge, clothing styles morph, and music and movies take on different dimensions.In these parts, one tradition hasn’t changed. Since 2005,...
By MOLLY PARR
Last column I wrote that I am currently on a pretty limited diet that cuts out certain types of carbs — FODMAP for short (the full acronym stands for Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides and Polyols). Well, it turns out that a...
By MADDIE FABIAN
HADLEY — Somewhere between 35 and 40 flyable model airplanes fill the basement, garage and two bedrooms in David Wartel’s home. And that doesn’t even account for the planes that are under repair.Wartel is just one of the 100-or-so members of the...
By KYLE GRABOWSKI
A playoff kept Conway’s Gunnar Moore from advancing to match play at the 105th Massachusetts Junior Amateur Championship on Tuesday at GreatHorse in Hampden.The Frontier Regional graduate found himself tied with three other players for the last two...
By STEVE PFARRER
If you show it, they will come.That’s been something of a mantra over the years for a group of Hilltown potters who joined forces to open their studios over a weekend and invite customers and art lovers in, both to see the wares and get a view of how...
By EMILY THURLOW
NORTHAMPTON — Are you looking for a crystal that will help manage your fears and anxiety? How about a candle that will manifest some self-love? What about a pair of earrings with the fabulous and fictional character of David Rose from “Schitt’s...
By BERA DUNAU
NORTHAMPTON — Cafe Balagan, the Main Street coffee shop associated with the Balagan Cannabis dispensary next door, is opening its doors for late-night service beginning Friday.Rachael Workman, one of the owners of Cafe Balagan and Balagan Cannabis,...
By Steve Pfarrer
At first glance, it looked like a scene from a typical day at Amherst College: about 100 students sat in a lecture hall, on tiered seating on three sides of the room, notebooks and digital devices like iPads at hand, while a professor stood in the...
By Evan Halper and Lauren Rosenblatt
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration’s attack on legal marijuana, already stymied by large states determined not to roll back the clock, is increasingly confronting an even more politically potent adversary: military veterans.Frustrated by federal...
By Arthi Subramaniam
Potatoes never go out of style, and nor do herbs. So when they are combined, you get au courant yet down-to-earth balancing flavors. Whether the potatoes are baked, roasted, stuffed, fried, boiled and buttered, and mashed or smashed, herbs...
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