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07/12/11 The Western Massachusetts offices of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage recently donated more than $10,000 to the American Red Cross. The funds were directed to the Pioneer Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross in support of the tornado relief efforts.
07/11/11 Less than a week after the region claimed a pair of gold medals, eight more high school-aged teams from the West will try to claim bragging rights throughout the Massachusetts as the Bay State Games resume Thursday.
06/13/11 For the past three years, the Holyoke Blue Sox have incorporated theme nights into their game schedule. This year the Holyoke Blue Sox have expanded their themed nights to include nights in which they celebrate towns in the Pioneer Valley.
06/03/11 Wary of tornado news she had been hearing all day, Kelly Prenosil sat in the living room of her Shaker Road home checking weather alerts on her iPad as her husband watched television with their three children, who had just returned from school.
05/31/11 SOUTH HADLEY - The Farmers' Market will be back Thursdays on the Town Common in South Hadley starting June 2. Hours are back to 1-6 p.m., said market manager Ann Pemberton, after a shift to a slightly earlier time last year got a thumbs-down from people who liked to stop by after work.
05/31/11 by Beth J. Harpaz (AP) Some tourist attractions can be experienced easily, by taking in a scenic view or driving down a famous byway. Other places must be explored to be appreciated, with layers revealed as you go. read more
05/31/11 Darren Nelson always loved rock 'n' roll and writing his own songs, growing up in Belchertown, Ma. But it was only after moving to Marin County, California, several years ago that Nelson finally became part of a band that can really deliver his music.
05/15/11 Some tourist attractions can be easily experienced, by taking in a scenic view or driving down a famous byway. But other places must be explored to be appreciated, with layers revealed as you go. That's how it is in western Massachusetts, with sites like the Emily Dickinson Museum, the Quabbin Reservoir's "accidental wilderness" and many other treasures - from great restaurants to unusual ...
05/15/11 HOLYOKE - Nine front-line employees in the Pioneer Valley's hospitality industry received Howdy Awards and hearty thank-yous last week from the Greater Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau.
05/15/11 LEOMINSTER -- "The Spiritual Journey Home from War: Ministering to Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans and Their Families," a half-day workshop for clergy, social workers, caregivers, community and family members, will be hosted by The Congregational
05/14/11 BELCHERTOWN - As a veteran who's been there, David Vacchi says he knows support for military families is just as important as for the individual soldiers.
04/28/11 BELCHERTOWN - Assessor William J. Huber said the recall drive aimed at three selectmen prompted him to start his campaign to unseat Selectman George D. Archible.
04/28/11 Radiation oncologist Dr. Peter F. Orio III, a Brigham and Women's physician, was recently appointed to the active medical staff at Milford Regional Medical Center. He is a specialist in brachytherapy; a minimally invasive, highly effective treatment for low-risk prostate cancer.
04/21/11 BELCHERTOWN - Matthew S. Jackson says he was already ready to get involved in town politics when the drives to recall three members of the Board of Selectmen started, and, while he was not an organizer of the recall petitions, he did support them.
04/18/11 SOUTH HADLEY - As soon as the news hit the public address system at Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter Public School on April 1, everyone began screaming and dancing.
04/18/11 BELCHERTOWN - Richard J. Fritsch, a retired firefighter, had been planning to run for the Board of Selectmen before recall efforts were started against three selectmen and has decided to run for the two years remaining in the term of Selectman George D. Archible, one of the recall targets.
04/18/11 SOUTH HADLEY - As soon as the news hit the public address system at Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter Public School on April 1, everyone began screaming and dancing.
04/15/11 The Department of Conservation and Recreation will open fishing season at the Quabbin Reservoir on Saturday at 6 a.m. In addition to shore fishing options, all three boat launch sites will be in full operation beginning that day.
04/13/11 AMHERST - On Tuesday at 3 p.m., the University of Massachusetts police department left its cramped mid-campus offices at Dickinson Hall for its new, spacious and energy-efficient headquarters on East Pleasant Street.
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