Daily Hampshire Gazette
Guest columnists Caela Hall and Jaime Margolis: World Elder Abuse Awareness Day — Let's end the silence
As legal aid attorneys specializing in the unique needs of people age 60 and older, we hear certain phrases from our clients too often, such as: “I thought I could handle the situation myself.” “I am…
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10mKeeping Score with Chip Ainsworth: South Hadley's Rios goes for glory
Good morning! Last week Natalie “Nat” Rios was the best MIAA javelin thrower in the commonwealth, and today she’ll try to be the best in New England. The former Pioneer student-athlete is in North Berwick, Maine, this morning to throw at the 79th annual New England Interscholastic Outdoor Track & Field Championships at Noble High […]
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3mA Look Back, June 13
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7mValley Bounty: CISA Local Hero Award winner Golonka Farm prepares for 70th summer in Whately
Golonka Farm is a beloved institution in Whately, famous locally for growing a wide variety of vegetables, for their fresh-picked sweet corn, and for the friendly, familiar faces that greet customers at their farm stand. The mission at Golonka Farm is straightforward: “We want people to come to our farmstand and feel welcome and safe,” […]
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5mGuest columnist Douglas J. Amy: Happiness in the Age of Trump
It is very difficult to maintain any kind of emotional well-being in the age of Trump. We are assaulted every day with bad news, atrocious policies, abuses of power, and increased human suffering. It is hard to not feel stressed out, anxious, and even depressed. And the stress hormones that flood into our bodies are […]
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9mLet’s Talk Relationships: When your partner is autistic
Many people are surprised to learn how common autism, a form of neurodiversity, actually is. Current research suggests that about one in 31 children and one in 36 adults are autistic. Greater awareness and improved screening have helped many people better understand themselves and make sense of patterns and experiences that may have felt confusing […]