Greenfield Recorder
Fit to Play with Jim Johnson: Kinetic chain — child’s play to athletic power
I watched the PGA Golf championship this year. Like many, I am impressed with the distance the golfers can drive the ball. It seems that everyone can drive the ball over 300 yards, even the smaller…
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7mSpeaking of Nature: Finding echoes of ecstasy: The non-native ragged robin wildflower thrives in New England meadows
With the arrival of June, we find ourselves in what might be the most beautiful season that we experience here in New England. One might also make an argument that autumn is the most beautiful season of the year, but autumn means that school is in session, and thus a point is lost. School is […]
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6mMy Turn: All hands on deck
We’re all aware of what Donald Trump is not, but if he’s anything at all, what is it? If Zohran Mamdani in New York is anything, he reminds us of what an elected official is elected to do. And he wasn’t even born here. Contrasts help us to see what our choices are. They let […]
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6mKittredge estate sold, ending prospect of major housing development in Leverett
LEVERETT — Late Yankee Candle founder Michael Kittredge II‘s 60-acre estate is being sold for $4.55 million to a New Jersey golf professional who intends to keep the site intact as a private residence, according to a representative of the Juggler Meadow Estate who explored redeveloping the property into hundreds of affordable and market-rate homes. […]
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6mFour Rivers Charter Public School graduates reflect on community and growth
The graduates of Four Rivers Charter Public School celebrated their accomplishments and the value of community building in an intimate ceremony, with teachers and administrators reflecting on the students' growth and the importance of continuing to build community.
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7mWestern Mass housing advocates say 46% shelter decline masks barriers for families
The Western Massachusetts Network to End Homelessness reports a 46% decrease in families living in shelters due to state and federal policy changes, but advocates warn that many families are still living in unsafe places due to these regulations.