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The Best Tech Gift Ideas for a Frustration-Free Holiday Season
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The Best Tech Gift Ideas for a Frustration-Free Holiday Season

The holiday season is here, and with it, the challenge of gift buying. Technology and gadgets are popular choices, offering an enhanced lifestyle and, hopefully, fun! But gifting tech can bring unexpected challenges.

But fear not! Whether you're a tech-savvy shopper or someone just looking to impress a loved one with a nifty device, this guide will help you navigate some of the most common tech frustrations and introduce you to gadgets that will leave your loved ones smiling.

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The Best Tech Gift Ideas for a Frustration-Free Holiday Season
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The Best Tech Gift Ideas for a Frustration-Free Holiday Season

The holiday season is here, and with it, the challenge of gift buying. Technology and gadgets are popular choices, offering an enhanced lifestyle and, hopefully, fun! But gifting tech can bring unexpected challenges.

But fear not! Whether you're a tech-savvy shopper or someone just looking to impress a loved one with a nifty device, this guide will help you navigate some of the most common tech frustrations and introduce you to gadgets that will leave your loved ones smiling.

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Grow Food Northampton Offers Community, Agency and Hope
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Grow Food Northampton Offers Community, Agency and Hope

At 10 a.m. on a cloudless fall day, Ruth von Goeler and Juju Carpenter open the market. A card table – long enough for 4 people to shop comfortably – showcases today’s bounty, which includes peppers, carrots, lettuce, raspberries, eggs, sausage and tofu, all grown and produced on local farms. Ears of corn gleam in their husks, available with or without a recipe card in English or Spanish, for a corn and cherry tomato salad.

Within the next half hour, about 50 patrons will line up behind the Walter Salvo House, a low-income housing development for elderly and disabled Northampton residents. Many are on a first-name basis with the food access assistants from Grow Food Northampton (GFN), who replenish the stock, again and again, from cardboard boxes stacked underneath the table. The nonprofit’s goal is to build a just and sustainable local food system, and this is their mission in action.

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Married with Kids? Now, Not So Much
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Married with Kids? Now, Not So Much

As her parents listened from the other room, five-year-old Nancy chattered to her family of dolls: Mommy and Daddy, little Clara, and Clara’s younger brother David.

Several decades later, they hear something quite different from their daughter. Nancy, 35, has lived happily with her boyfriend of 5 years. Neither wants to tie the knot. Now she mentions that they don’t want kids. So much for Clara and David.

When we launched our financial planning firm in 2002, few of our clients had stories like this. They hoped for a comfortable retirement, for family support they could count on in old age, and to someday pass on what remained of their wealth to the next generation.

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Take Advantage of the Real Estate Market
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Take Advantage of the Real Estate Market

November greetings!

Much like other small communities, our local real estate market has been impacted by a confluence of factors stemming from the global pandemic and predictable demographic shifts. Simply put, in the last few years the number of buyers has exceeded the number of sellers, even with higher interest rates and higher prices. One of the most striking features of the current market is the shrinking inventory. Buyers are encountering a limited supply of available homes. The number of homes sold in the second quarter (Q2) this year is about 20% lower than Q2 2022. The number of homes sold in Northampton is 33% lower than last year.

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An Attitude of Gratitude … or Whatever Works Best for You
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An Attitude of Gratitude … or Whatever Works Best for You

Enjoy every moment. Stop and smell the roses. Count your blessings.

These wise words of wisdom are part of our vocabulary and ingrained in our culture, but when you’re carting kids around town, trying to make a living, and just generally caught up in daily life, the art of practicing mindfulness can quickly take a back seat.

As the mother of a toddler, I always hear “it goes by so fast, enjoy every second.” And trust me, I believe it…the last two years have flown by. But when I’m changing a diaper or chasing my son down the street, I don’t always have my appreciation hat on.

So, in the spirit of Thanksgiving, I’d like to share a few tips we can use this time of year, and in our everyday lives, to slow things down just a bit. Full disclosure: these are brought to you via extensive research, err Googling. While I have not yet put all of these into practice, I do plan to give them a try.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Heroes in a Half-Shell Come Full Circle
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Heroes in a Half-Shell Come Full Circle

“We’re bigger than the Beatles, dudes!” Leonardo yelled over the crowd outside the Academy of Music. The leader of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles emerged from a van to join franchise co-creators Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman at the totally tubular premiere of their second feature film in Northampton.

It was March 1991, the height of Turtlemania. After the release of their first movie, which grossed nearly $202 million worldwide in 1990, the 4 talking, walking, pizza-eating and crime-fighting Turtles were household names. Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo and Donatello were no longer just revered Renaissance artists; instead, Leo, Raph, Mikey and Donny were down-to-earth dudes who inhabited the sewers of New York City.

Like Leo said, they were also mononymous superstars like Paul, John, George and Ringo. And they were even in a band, however short-lived. During the 1990 “Oprah Winfrey Show” dedicated to the international “Coming Out of Their Shells” tour – otherwise known as the most “Radical, radical, radical!” episode of “Oprah” in existence – the Turtles sing and dance like a boy band while Winfrey touts their “triple platinum” album. As Raphael puts it, “Singing in the sewer is a wonderful sound!”

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The Rinaldis - Food, Fun, Family & (Un)Forgettable
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The Rinaldis - Food, Fun, Family & (Un)Forgettable

The Rinaldi Family has deep roots in the Pioneer Valley and an interest in its future. For nearly 45 years, Rinaldi's Italian Specialties served customers on Longmeadow Street, and currently, the Rinaldi Capital Group, a real estate investment firm, helps to provide quality housing and keep businesses thriving in the Longmeadow area and beyond. Robert keeps busy managing various properties owned by the family in the area, and Kathleen assists with bookkeeping.

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Join UMassFive in Celebrating the 75th anniversary of International Credit Union Day
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Join UMassFive in Celebrating the 75th anniversary of International Credit Union Day

Making life choices and dreams a reality are how credit unions make a difference – in Northampton and around the world. All credit unions share a common goal: to offer access to affordable financial services to members and provide even the most financially disadvantaged the tools and opportunities to be financially self-sufficient.

Now that’s something to celebrate

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Let Halloween be the only time you’re spooked in October!
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Let Halloween be the only time you’re spooked in October!

While the falling leaves, chilling air, and ghouls and goblins of Halloween may rule the month of October, there's another bone chilling, bubbling cauldron of potential disaster that often goes unnoticed—your HVAC system. In the spirit of the season, we unravel the spine-chilling HVAC nightmares that can turn your cozy home into a haunting house of discomfort. The folks at Berkshire Heating and Air Conditioning want to make sure you avoid these potentially spooky HVAC monsters this season - but call them if they rear their ugly heads!

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Unleashing the Wow: The Secrets to Unforgettable Boxing
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Unleashing the Wow: The Secrets to Unforgettable Boxing

You're eagerly awaiting the arrival of your much-anticipated online order. As you hear the doorbell ring, excitement courses through your veins. With bated breath, you grab the package and eagerly tear it open – but wait! Is it a generic brown box with no sign of what lies inside, or is it a beautifully wrapped parcel that beckons you to treat it like a treasure chest? The difference between the two is the ultimate unboxing experience, and wow, can it make all the difference!

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Health Savings Accounts and Medicare Planning
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Health Savings Accounts and Medicare Planning

Healthcare costs continue to rise, leaving many individuals worried about how to manage their medical expenses both now and in the future. Two powerful tools in this regard are Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Medicare. Understanding how these tools interact can help you make informed decisions about your healthcare and financial well-being.

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Erase Your School Anxiety with InfinityEd
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Erase Your School Anxiety with InfinityEd

Varna Naik began math tutoring more than a decade ago, and realized how rampant “math anxiety” was in our society - she saw a need to create a space for students to ease themselves into Math - and from there, InfinityEd was born.

“Little ol’ me, at a wee age of 18, didn’t understand that these [Math Anxiety] struggles existed; it burst my bubble and forced me into the real world,” said Naik. “Further, it showed me why folks have so many life problems: poverty, debt, and other financial struggles. My experiences in community college solidified into a conclusion: mathematics, as a core foundational skill that teaches critical thinking and creative problems solving, is neither taught nor learned properly. As such, some people struggle their whole lives with no way of breaking free from their circumstances.”

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