Magazine Archive
Magazine Archive
You should live and breathe easy in your own home
Living under the Covid cloud for over two years has left many of us with an overwhelming existential question: Is it safe to breathe? It’s a question most acutely felt in public spaces where the uncertainty over safety protocols, inconsistency of mask adherence, and unknown vaccination compliance is at the fore. But I believe it is a question to be addressed in our own homes where we have the opportunity to actively improve the air quality and our daily wellness.
The Absorption (Part 4)
Tattler the Rattler slid while snaking the entire time. In a constant search for a mild rue lullaby, he decided to settle near the bayou. Ophidians do not have outer or inner ear bones so they all have to buy or make mask straps if they want to catch a Blue Heron flight.
Paula Buckovitch: The Notes of Family
Families move to one town or another for a multitude of reasons. Sometimes they move for work, other times to be close to family. Maybe they just needed a change of scenery or had always wanted to live in a certain area. Occasionally, families even move somewhere based solely on a whim. Paula Buckovitch and her son, Ben, happen to be one of those families. “I was in Hartford for some mundane reason,” Paula recounted.
The David Ruggles Center: Preserving Florence’s abolitionist history
For many who’ve grown up or spent time in Florence, Massachusetts, the discovery that the town was once home to a radical utopian abolitionist community comes as quite a surprise. Two of the people dedicated to preserving and promoting this history are Tom Goldscheider and Steve Strimer.
Math SAT problem simplified!
It’s the test will be offered seven times between now and next year, March is a popular choice, particularly for first-time juniors. Whether you’re taking the test in a few weeks or a few months, for the first time or the fifth, the following tips applied to an example of a real-life problem will help transform the SAT Math sections from onerous to effortless. Let’s begin!
We’ve entered the 3rd stage of truth
Most of you know me as the Realtor® specializing in the sale of houses near rail trails, but many of you probably don’t know my background in the efforts to create an interconnected network of rail trails throughout the northeast. In 1994, while working for the railroad, managing large-scale transloading facilities, I was invited by a regional publisher to write a series of recreational guide books about the developing network of rail trails.
How is a C-Wire helpful when using smart thermostats?
These days, there are “smart” versions of just about everything. Phones, kitchen appliances, and even thermostats can all be upgraded to internet-connected, smart versions. If you’re installing a smart thermostat in the home, consider using a C-Wire in its setup. C-Wires can keep the device powered, which is crucial for a thermostat.
The Neighborly Absorption (Part 13)
The Longmeadow Lathe Masquerade & The Northampton Nail Masticators are the two finalists in the Valentine’s Day Massacre Film Festival. Screening for the The VDMFF will take place on the back of a giant floating tortoise or online. The winner will receive an entry at Cannes and the runner up will receive the corn horned diamond in the ruff eagle nest of distinction.
The Absorption (Part 3)
The Longmeadow Lathe Masquerade & The Northampton Nail Masticators are the two finalists in the Valentine’s Day Massacre Film Festival. Screening for the The VDMFF will take place on the back of a giant floating tortoise or online. The winner will receive an entry at Cannes and the runner up will receive the corn horned diamond in the ruff eagle nest of distinction.
The Pellettieri/Hudziks: Changing lives through self-kindess
When Sam Hudzik and Beth Pellettieri met at George Washington University in Washington, DC, they had no idea they would one day end up falling in love. “I was involved in AIDS activism at the time,” Beth began, “and his roommate was as well. So I knew of him for most of college, but we had never really met.”
Christina and Sean Tuohey: Deep Roots in the Community
The year is 2011, families around the neighborhood are gearing up for Halloween, and the weather forecast warns of an incoming snowstorm. It probably won’t be a big deal, we get snowstorms all the time in New England, right? We all remember how that turned out. The event is a landmark in the recent history of New England. For Christina and Sean Tuohey, however, it also marks when they bought their house together in Longmeadow.
The importance of heating maintenance and carbon monoxide safety
Yearly maintenance on your heating system, whether that be a furnace, a boiler, or even just having your chimney cleaned will make your home safer, extend the life of your equipment, and can even save you money on energy and repairs.
Medicare Enrollment Periods: A couple of basics
The most frequently asked question I receive as an independent insurance agent specializing in Medicare is “When do I enroll?” In this age of technology, the amount of information available is overwhelming. The process of applying for and receiving Medicare benefits can also be overwhelming but it doesn’t have to be because independent agents, such as myself, are here to help!
The Neighborly Absorption (Part 12)
Lately, I’ve been, I’ve been losing sheep. Dreaming about Little Bo Peep. But baby, I’ve been, I’ve been shearing hard. Said no more counting collars, we be counting hogs. We be counting hogs. Do robots dream of electric sheep? I wonder if real sheep dream of people jumping?
The Absorption (Part 2)
If you’re unable to enjoy cake by the ocean this winter, enjoy the marshmallow world around you. With snow covered whipped cream days, don’t freeze among the evergreen trees, & bundle up so you don’t sneeze.
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.
Steph Welch and Joey Santaniello: New Kids on the Block
Stephanie (Steph) Welch (25) and Joey Santaniello (24) are currently engaged and have been together for about three years and live with one another and their dog Whisky. They only moved to Longmeadow a little over a year ago, so as a couple they are new to the community.
‘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.