Magazine Archive

Magazine Archive

Three Vacation Types for a Long-Lasting Summer
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Three Vacation Types for a Long-Lasting Summer

Want a summer that feels longer? Mix local day trips, nearby overnights, and distant getaways for a balanced break. Support Western Mass businesses, explore nearby cities, and take advantage of off-season travel deals. Intentional planning creates lasting memories—and more to write about when school starts! Life’s short, so make the most of summer.

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Trees in Town
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Trees in Town

Longmeadow’s trees beautify the town, clean the air, and unite neighbors. Tree Warden Leah Grigorov and the Tree Committee work to protect and expand this green legacy. Learn planting tips, join Arbor Week events, and help sustain our urban forest.

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Literature in Longmeadow: Jasmine Leng and Grace Kim Collaborate Through Generations
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Literature in Longmeadow: Jasmine Leng and Grace Kim Collaborate Through Generations

Longmeadow residents Jasmine Leng and Grace Kim, a generation apart, co-wrote The Realm of Whispers, a modern allegory exploring focus and social connection in a world of digital distractions. Inspired by shared values, they collaborated across busy schedules, balancing creativity with publishing logistics, crafting a story relevant to today’s youth.

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February: Love, Birthdays, and the Swipe of Fate
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February: Love, Birthdays, and the Swipe of Fate

February celebrates love in all forms—including our digital connections. As Facebook turns 21, its impact on relationships continues, from matchmaking through Facebook Dating to love stories sparked in niche groups. Online connections are stronger than ever, proving that algorithms might just be today’s ultimate matchmakers. How did you meet your Valentine?

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Esther Howland: The Mother of the Valentine Industry in New England
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Esther Howland: The Mother of the Valentine Industry in New England

Valentine’s Day once meant elaborate, hand-delivered cards crafted with lace and ribbons. Esther Howland, a Mount Holyoke graduate, popularized these intricate designs in 19th-century Massachusetts, shaping the Valentine industry. Unlike today’s digital messages, these keepsakes embodied romance, artistry, and heartfelt sentiment. Have you discovered any vintage Valentines in your family?

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