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By MARY BYRNE
GREENFIELD — Witches and wizards, angels and demons, superheroes and cartoon characters filled the downtown area on Tuesday evening for the city’s annual Halloween festivities.“It’s always so uplifting to see the streets filled with families and...
Editor’s note: Below is a sampling of events that are coming to Franklin County and the North Quabbin region to help residents celebrate Halloween. Additional music-related events were recently highlighted in Sheryl Hunter’s Sounds Local column.Rag...
By SCOTT MERZBACH
Weeks of research into a change they would like to see in the world prompted students at Fort River School in Amherst to champion the idea of Indigenous Peoples Day becoming a state holiday. This week, three sixth graders brought their expertise on...
By MARY BYRNE
SHELBURNE FALLS — Not even the rain could put a damper on the traditional Independence Day parade and chicken barbecue.“We’re here,” said Jim McCrory of the Marine Corps League Oak Ridge Detachment. “We don’t care if we get wet.” As the rain drizzled...
By BELLA LEVAVI
GREENFIELD — Staff and volunteers with the Recreation Department have been organizing the annual Independence Day fireworks celebration for so long, Recreation Director Christy Moore says they have it “down to a science.”While the Recreation...
By BELLA LEVAVI
SHELBURNE FALLS — The village will celebrate the birth of the country on Tuesday, July 4, with its traditional chicken barbecue and parade.The parade will head down Bridge Street at noon after lining up along Conway Street at The Mill at Shelburne...
By MARY BYRNE
GREENFIELD — One of the city’s most beloved annual traditions is returning to Beacon Field on Saturday with a variety of food vendors and local performances. “People come from all over the valley for our fireworks,” Recreation Director Christy Moore...
By JULIAN MENDOZA
GREENFIELD — Hundreds of people congregated at Beacon Field on Monday for what Mayor Roxann Wedegartner called a “quintessential Juneteenth celebration,” unifying the community for an afternoon of food, art and Black history.“It is just a celebration...
By MARY BYRNE
GREENFIELD — With as many as 38 vendors, a youth parade and the city’s first “Taste of Greenfield” event, the Juneteenth celebration is expected to return this year “bigger and better” than its inaugural version in 2022.“I wanted to do something this...
Ashfield ■A Memorial Day ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 29, on the Town Common. In the event of rain, the ceremony will move inside Town Hall.■The Ashfield Historical Society will be hosting an art show. The “Art of Ashfield” series...
By BELLA LEVAVI and JULIAN MENDOZA
Children scrambled for eggs across Franklin County throughout the holiday weekend, making Easter egg hunts a short-lived thrill as families flocked outdoors to enjoy the mild weather.GreenfieldThe Episcopal Church of Saints James and Andrew’s annual...
By TINKY WEISBLAT
Barbara Ann Veal of Sunderland has nothing but happy memories of Saint Patrick’s Day. They come from two different times in her life.One of those times was her childhood. Her Swedish-American father loved to bake Irish soda bread. Despite his ethnic...
By ROSEMARY CAINE
Naturally, things have changed a lot on St. Patrick’s Day since I landed here in 1972 with my trio, The Burren Flora. We were unprepared, entering into the fray of green employment, singing and performing the songs of our recently abdicated...
By BELLA LEVAVI
Between dances, cookie sales and card-making workshops throughout the weekend, Franklin County residents were feeling the love ahead of Valentine’s Day.One event that brought families together to celebrate the holiday was the Greenfield Moose Lodge’s...
By MARY BYRNE
GREENFIELD — For the first time since 2020, Greenfield Community College will host its annual Martin Luther King Day celebration.“I think some people think of this as a holiday where they can take time off,” said Associate Dean for Community...
During the holiday season, the average American family disposes of 25% more trash than they usually do, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. By reducing holiday trash, families can save money on “Pay As You Throw” town trash stickers...
By JULIAN MENDOZA
Before looking ahead to what 2023 could bring, many Franklin County residents spent New Year’s Eve celebrating what they already have.Beginning at 6 p.m., hundreds of guests congregated inside Deerfield Academy’s dining hall for the town’s 350th...
By CHRIS LARABEE
Various organizations and nonprofits around Franklin County and the North Quabbin region are opening their doors to the community on Thanksgiving, offering free meals and companionship.In Greenfield, Stone Soup Cafe will host A Day of Mourning and...
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