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My Turn: Socialists, Zionists and commies, oh, my!
Not surprisingly, we are back to a time of scapegoats and scare words but before the progressive left gets too smug, they aren’t excluded. The Republican Party, however, now controlled and cowed by…
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7mDelving deeper into his work: Greenfield musician Michael Nix brings New Classic Banjo Project to Wendell Meetinghouse
Greenfield resident Michael Nix is bringing a decades-long career that has taken him around the world to the Wendell Meetinghouse for an upcoming artist residency. The 72-year-old musician will feature his New Classic Banjo Project at the rustic venue, located at 1 Morse Village Road, for four programs running from July 21 to July 26. “Residency is a good way for people to understand sort of the breadth of my work and my art. So, you know, that’s the overarching idea,” he said at his School Street office. “And Wendell specifically, it’s local, and … at the same time, I was […]
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9mGreenfield City Council tables rental registry vote until next month
The Greenfield City Council tabled a vote on a proposed rental registry until next month while approving updates to tag sale regulations, a zero-emission vehicle priority ordinance and new union contracts.
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5mMy Turn: Curiosity doesn't retire — recalling 100 episodes
Community colleges are most often viewed through the lens of degrees, workforce training and transfer programs. Those missions are essential. But at Greenfield Community College, our mission also creates opportunities for people to continue learning and connecting throughout their lives. One example meets each week in a small podcast studio on campus. Around the microphones, […]
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6mBringing plurality to the arts: How Madhouse is revitalizing downtown Greenfield's nightlife
Madhouse co-founders Charlotte Treiber and Jackson Williams have created an Arts Walk and Vendor Market in Greenfield to bring the community together and showcase local artists, musicians, and handmade goods.
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5mEvent explores swapping lawns for meadows: Conway landscape designer to discuss his book, regenerative landscaping at July 25 lecture
Owen Wormser will be giving a lecture and Q&A session at the Charlemont Federated Church on July 25 to discuss the ecological benefits of meadows over lawns, and to introduce his book "Lawns into Meadows: Creating a Regenerative Landscape".