Magazine Archive
Magazine Archive
The Cliffords: Shaping hair and emotions
Andrea and Katie Clifford have been a valued part of the Northampton community since opening their hair salon, Salon 241, in September of 2008. Although the salon is no longer at 241 Main Street, the name has stuck and for more than a decade they have cut and shaped the hair of countless members of our community.
Wi-fi tips and tricks for working & learning from home
For many reasons, home Wi-Fi is frequently neglected. Maybe intentionally to encourage kids to play outside or not spend so much time in front of a screen. Maybe your Wi-Fi use was limited and you didn’t need a robust network or maybe you just weren’t sure what to do to make things better.
Small town charm, big picture thinking
I became a Realtor in 2003—with a special niche. The most successful Realtors are those who have an identifiable niche, or even two. I specialize in the sale of houses near to biking and walking trails or other conservation lands. I also specialize in antique or historic houses, particularly those near village center locations. And, of course, lesson number one for niche marketing is to stand out from the crowd.
Love is still in the air
Micro-weddings, dash weddings, mini-gatherings, intimate events, elopements, or whatever trendy name one can think of, are getting to be the new normal. With the ever-changing rules and regulations from the state, it is hard to imagine when we’ll be attending a wedding with 200 guests.
Mount Sugarloaf hike
If you want views of iconic New England villages, churches, and landscapes, a hike up Mount Sugarloaf in South Deerfield will always deliver. Sugarloaf is a rounded butte composed of two mountains-South Sugarloaf and North Sugarloaf. Most of the hiking action happens on the south mountain, seen prominently with its observation tower on top from many vantage points in the river valley.