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Karen Foster and April Cannon: Adventures every day
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Karen Foster and April Cannon: Adventures every day

Karen Foster has spent most of her life being active and in motion, so it’s no wonder that in 2007 she met her future wife, April Cannon, while playing pick-up indoor soccer. “Exploring the outdoors has always been a big part of our relationship,” Karen said. Their first date was a kayaking trip from Montague to Sunderland along the Connecticut River and little did they know that they would get married on the banks of that same river two years later.

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The Neighborly Absorption (Part 4)
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The Neighborly Absorption (Part 4)

I finally booked a proper amphitheater to hold my 3-act play, The 3 Scrooges. It is a take on the Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol; however, Ebenezer’s siblings, Maurice & Shirley, pay him a surprise visit. The dollops of the wallops will make one, oh kneel in April’s delights. What-cha gonna do when the supernatural slapstick of Moe, Eben, and Shirley collide in an outdoor space near you?

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Up Jumped Spring: April Jazz Series
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Up Jumped Spring: April Jazz Series

The Northampton Jazz Workshop made its start in 2010 at the beloved French restaurant, the Green Street Café, steps from the Smith College Campus. When the restaurant’s building was torn down, the Workshop packed up and moved to The Loft at the Clarion Hotel on Atwood Drive. When that hotel was torn down, the intrepid troupe moved to the City Sports Grille–the bar and lounge at Spare Time Entertainment on Pleasant Street.

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Lindsay Fogg-Willits: Art for everyone
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Lindsay Fogg-Willits: Art for everyone

When Lindsay Fogg-Willits graduated from Skidmore in 2002 with an arts degree, she took some time to consider her options. “Ultimately,” she said, “I decided that relying on my art-making to get by would be too stressful.” The balance of stability and creativity she yearned for arrived in the form of teaching.

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Look harder
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Look harder

A couple approached me while out walking this morning to ask if I’d look out for a missing dog named Bongo whose owner hoped he might show up on our trail. This got me thinking of the times I’ve looked for my own missing pets. Our cat Georgie, for instance, often slipped away for days at a time. He invariably returned home unscathed but for a few scars on his ear, or a matted coat of fur.

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The Neighborly Absorption (Part 3)
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The Neighborly Absorption (Part 3)

“Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.” —Thomas Edison. When a reporter asked Mr. Edison what it felt like to fail 1,000 times before successfully inventing the light bulb prototype, Edison replied, “I didn’t fail 1,000 times. The light bulb was an invention of 1,000 steps.”

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The Boulays: Won’t leave you hanging
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The Boulays: Won’t leave you hanging

Dev was familiar with André Boulay before they’d ever officially met. “André was recognizable because he always went around on his Heelys doing yo-yo tricks,” Dev reminisced. “I was star struck when we finally met in person.” Dev came from Central Mass and André grew up in Blandford, but they both went to UMass Amherst.

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The pelvic floor and how you move
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The pelvic floor and how you move

There are numerous factors that contribute to the variety of diagnoses that a pelvic floor physical therapist evaluates and treats. Let’s address one piece of the puzzle to explain just some of the considerations to be made when teasing out the source pelvic floor dysfunction. The pelvic floor requires balanced integration of your abs, gluteals, and back muscles, as well as upright posture and balanced walking.

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Tips from an Electrician: 3 Dangers to Avoid This Winter
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Tips from an Electrician: 3 Dangers to Avoid This Winter

The winter months are peak season for house fires. Sadly, many homes are destroyed or significantly damaged during the winter months because of heating equipment and faulty wiring. We can help you learn to spot the signs and avoid common pitfalls. Fires caused by electrical issues are the 3rd leading cause of damages in US homes each year. However, if you know what to look for and how to avoid pitfalls, you can protect yourself and your home.

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Happiness & Resilience Habits for Families
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Happiness & Resilience Habits for Families

Happier, more resilient kids learn better. They also have stronger immune systems, better coping strategies, and more success later in life. How can you foster more happiness and resilience in your kids? Believe it or not, it doesn’t take huge efforts. Happiness and resilience are muscles that can be strengthened through small, daily habits.

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An Ideal Valentine’s Day
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An Ideal Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day will look a little different this year. With the uncertainty of COVID, there may be some restrictions as to what you can do for Valentine’s Day in 2021. Typically, with it falling on Sunday, you might have chosen to go away for a romantic B&B in Vermont or maybe dinner at Spoleto’s.

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The Neighborly Absorption (Part 2)
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The Neighborly Absorption (Part 2)

The word February comes from the Latin word “februum” which stands for purification and what better time is it than now to purify your language? The phrase, “you heard” should never be truncated into “yeard” or “ya’heard.” Have you heard the first Sunday of the month is the second biggest food day of the year? No matter who wins the big game, 139 million pounds of avocados and well over a billion chicken wings are going down.

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Modern Home Security
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Modern Home Security

When I moved into town, I did everything I could think of to make my new home secure. I changed the locks, installed a video doorbell, alarm system, and a few cameras around the home. Maybe not everyone does all these things but for me, a nerd by nature and trade, I find the selection process fun and exciting. Over the last few years I have become numb to the constant alerts on my phone from all these devices.

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Special, Protected, and Even 3rd Places
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Special, Protected, and Even 3rd Places

Do you ever wonder why our beautiful valley looks a bit different from other similar river valleys? From a high-altitude vantage point, one thing that sticks out is that most mountain ranges in North America run north to south. Here, however, the local mountain range runs east to west. I like to say that this influences our relationship with the land. The culture of this area is driven by land preservation.

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It’s a Great Time to Test Your Home for Radon
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It’s a Great Time to Test Your Home for Radon

Radon gas escapes the fissures in rock and mineral deposits, and percolates through pores in the soil towards the surface where it can dissipate into the atmosphere. But, if there is a house in its path, radon gas naturally moves from the high pressure environment in the ground to the lower pressure disturbed zone below foundations and ultimately inside your home.

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Shaun and Tim: Can’t stop a dream
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Shaun and Tim: Can’t stop a dream

Few people know the Valley better than Shaun McLean. For over 40 years, Shaun has called the Valley home. She met her husband, Tim Pitkin, at the Grace Episcopal Church in Amherst and they were married there four years later. Their two children were born at Cooley-Dickinson and raised in the Valley, all while Shaun tended to her 35-year career as a lawyer.

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