Magazine Archive
Magazine Archive
The Hartfords: Sewing the Valley’s social fabric
Mollie Hartford met Chris while attending Monument Mountain High School in Great Barrington. The day after graduation they started dating each other, but with acceptance letters to colleges halfway across the country from each other, their budding romance faced a huge first test. “It was kind of perfect,” Mollie began. “We both went off to do our own thing with the space to figure out if we still wanted to be together when we came home.
Get into the holiday spirit in Downtown Northampton!
There’s something magical about the holiday season in Downtown Northampton – twinkling lights, cozy stores with beautifully-decorated windows, a light coating of fluffy snow (ok, and a few snow piles lining the center of Main Street!). We look forward to this season all year long, and it’s finally here. Why worry about shipping delays or braving the mall – head downtown and you’ll find everything you need, while supporting a community of business owners, employees, artists and performers who call the Valley home.
‘Tis the season to decorate!
When it comes time for Christmas, for many of us it’s about our family traditions. From finding the perfect Christmas tree (whether it’s faux or real) to hanging stockings from the mantel, cooking a ham for Christmas Day dinner or one of my personal favorites, holiday martinis while playing Santa on Christmas Eve. It’s the time-honored traditions that help us feel connected to our ancestors, family, and culture.
The science of vaccines
Let’s talk about vaccines. I have been a vaccine immunologist since 2005. My interest in vaccines began with a healthy respect for viruses especially the Avian Bird Flu and Ebola. These are two very different but horrifying pathogens. My concern was and still is that these or other pathogens could become a pandemic and devastate the world. COVID-19 has given the world a test run on how crippling and terrifying a pandemic can be.
The Neighborly Absorption (Part 11)
May your winter season be full of wishes, dishes, and swishes. December is ripe with many overlooked food holidays. Embrace a healthy lifestyle and eat a red apple day on December 1st before National Fritters Day on the 2nd. Cotton candy day is the 7th and brownies bring in the 8th. Special weapons and tactics; SWAT may be needed to shoo gnats on Fruitcake Day, (Dec. 27).