Magazine Archive
Magazine Archive

February: Love, Birthdays, and the Swipe of Fate
February celebrates love in all forms—including our digital connections. As Facebook turns 21, its impact on relationships continues, from matchmaking through Facebook Dating to love stories sparked in niche groups. Online connections are stronger than ever, proving that algorithms might just be today’s ultimate matchmakers. How did you meet your Valentine?

Estate Planning in Uncertain Times
In uncertain times, estate planning offers control and peace of mind. From protecting assets to ensuring your wishes are honored, planning now safeguards your family’s future. Avoid legal pitfalls, minimize taxes, and prevent government intrusion—secure your legacy with a well-prepared estate plan tailored to adapt to changing laws.

Spread the Love this Valentine's Day: The Power of Five-Star Reviews
This Valentine’s Day, show love by supporting local businesses with a five-star review. Your kind words build trust, attract new customers, and strengthen the community. Whether it’s a shop, restaurant, or service, sharing your experience makes a meaningful impact on businesses you appreciate.

Learning Longmeadow’s History: Groundhog's Day!
In honor of Groundhog Day, discover the fascinating history of groundhogs, also known as "woodchucks" or "whistle-pigs." From their nicknames and herbivorous diet to their notorious digging habits, these creatures have long been a subject of curiosity and even legislation, like New Hampshire's 1883 "Woodchuck Committee."

Esther Howland: The Mother of the Valentine Industry in New England
Valentine’s Day once meant elaborate, hand-delivered cards crafted with lace and ribbons. Esther Howland, a Mount Holyoke graduate, popularized these intricate designs in 19th-century Massachusetts, shaping the Valentine industry. Unlike today’s digital messages, these keepsakes embodied romance, artistry, and heartfelt sentiment. Have you discovered any vintage Valentines in your family?

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County
Celebrate 50 years of mentorship with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County! Join fun events like karaoke and the Daffodil Run while empowering local youth. Get Involved!

FRIENDS OF THE STORRS LIBRARY: Celebrating 30 Years of Service
Celebrate 30 years of the Friends of Storrs Library, a dedicated nonprofit enriching Longmeadow's library services through community support, fundraising, and fostering connections for future generations.

Doubly Blessed
Celebrate Janel Jorda's 20 years of business and marriage. Discover her journey from scrappy beginnings to leading Web-tactics, her love story, and her passion for giving back.

IT’S LASER SEASON: Why Winter is the Perfect Time for Laser Skin Rejuvenation
Winter is the ideal time for laser skin rejuvenation. Minimize downtime, target skin concerns, and achieve radiant results with advanced laser treatments tailored to your needs. Learn more!

History of Richard Salter Storrs Library
The fascinating history of the Richard Salter Storrs Library in Longmeadow, MA, from its 1754 origins to its evolution into a celebrated Georgian colonial landmark

Set Yourself Up for Financial Success in the New Year
Start the year strong with tips for budgeting, tackling debt, saving for retirement, and partnering with local financial institutions. Achieve financial success in 2025 with expert advice from UMassFive.

Skiing in Town!
The history of Longmeadow's 1945 ski area, powered by a Model T Ford, offering locals a unique wartime escape with a 300-foot ski run and night skiing.

Community Action Pioneer Valley Taking Care of Our Neighbors
Community Action Pioneer Valley helps 28,000 neighbors overcome poverty through food, energy, and support programs. Join their mission to keep communities fed, warm, and connected. Learn more!

Want to be HAPPY in 2025? Give up these FIVE feelings!
Want lasting happiness in 2025? Discover the five feelings to let go of—jealousy, resentment, dependence, perfectionism, and self-doubt—and unlock your true potential for joy and self-love.

Good Tidings
Reflecting on 2024 and embracing 2025: Community members share gratitude and hopes for growth, family, and creativity. Featuring Alex Cook, Mike Gill, Fungai Tichawangana, and Brook Wolcott’s inspiring journeys

How the Shapiro Family Helps Pets: Canine Companions
Meet the Shapiro family: Longmeadow locals and founders of KodiakCare, a nonprofit saving 800+ dogs from euthanasia. From Lake George roots to rescue dogs, their story inspires.

Let It Snow: Dave Rothstein’s Ode to Winter
Thirty years ago, Dave Rothstein's life took an unexpected turn during a winter festival in Anchorage, Alaska. Passing on more traditional events, Rothstein found himself captivated by snow sculpting.

Why Selling in the Holiday Months and New Year Can Beat Listing in Springtime
When most homeowners think about selling, they often aim to wait for the traditionally bustling spring market. However, listing in the holiday months and early in the year can provide a unique advantage.

Is Your Website Ready for 2025?
Most businesses do not have a digital marketing strategy. Only 1 out of the 45 businesses analyzed during online presence audits this year had one.

Caring for Your Loved Ones: Learn About the Kind Hands Adult Social Day Program
Kind Hands Adult Social Day Program is a non-profit organization located in a residential home in Longmeadow designed to provide a comfortable and home-like environment for its guests.