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Local orchards think peaches will rebound after last year’s crop-killing cold snap
04-30-2017 11:13 PM

By RICHIE DAVIS

Pink, glorious pink! A section of the hillside overlooking Clarkdale Fruit Farms in Deerfield looks like those pink pussycat hats dotting the national mall in January, and for many, the return of peach blossoms after their freakish absence last spring...


Fitzgerald Lake group unveils raised boardwalk, extended dock
04-24-2017 10:59 AM

By JACK SUNTRUP

FLORENCE — Members of the Broad Brook Coalition on Sunday afternoon celebrated improvements to the 850-acre Fitzgerald Lake Conservation Area, with sunny, clear skies as a backdrop.The improvements — a new bridge leading to trails, a raised boardwalk...


Sustainability Festival in Amherst sets the tone for Earth Day
04-23-2017 3:09 PM

By STEPHANIE MURRAY

AMHERST — For a longtime Amherst resident, it is not unusual to wander through a daylong festival dedicated to sustainability, or to watch a protest head down the street with banners waving. But for those who haven’t lived in the Valley as long, like...


Group pedaling from Northampton to Washington for People’s Climate March
04-20-2017 10:43 PM

By JACK SUNTRUP

NORTHAMPTON — When scientists talk dire impacts of climate change in say 2050, or 2100, the far-away dates can be hard to put into perspective. For Peter Ives, the problem does not seem so distant. He thinks of his 2-year-old granddaughter Ila. “I...


Columnist Peter Ives: Making a statement about Mother Earth
04-18-2017 8:26 PM

By PETER IVES

It was while looking at the distant stars in the night sky that the book of Genesis became important to me. “In the beginning God created the heaven and earth and God said, ‘Let there be light.’ ”My favorite theologian Paul Tillich used to say, “When...


Paul M. Craig: Arguing about reality of climate change a distraction
04-17-2017 8:01 PM

Arguing climate change reality a distraction President Trump tells us climate change/global warming is a hoax. I wish I knew exactly what he means.After all, climate change melted away the glacial ice sheet that once covered the land that became his...


Rite of spring: Schoolchildren help stock Quabbin for anglers
04-14-2017 8:23 AM

By JACK SUNTRUP

ORANGE — Rodney Flagg sat under a lamp at the front of his bait and tackle shop tying up a batch of Winnie Squid flies. Every so often, the front door squeaked open, and a fisherman walked in.“That time of year!” one told Flagg, 79. The angler would...


Black bear in tree captivates Turners Falls residents
04-13-2017 12:00 AM

By JOSHUA SOLOMON

TURNERS FALLS — A black bear was the main attraction in town on Wednesday.Cars slowed down by the intersection of Montague and Dell streets, with some people getting out to see if the town’s sleepy neighbor was still hanging out up a tall tree in a...


Naila Moreira: Telling the story of science
04-12-2017 11:07 AM

We tell stories to know who we are. Speaking our own stories, we rediscover ourselves. And by hearing and identifying with one another’s journeys, we discover and reach each other, too. My world — my story — is one of science.I birdwatch. I teach...


Working group hears plenty of pros, cons on rattlesnake colony
03-23-2017 1:27 PM

By JACK SUNTRUP

WARE — The Rattlesnake Review Working Group has the thankless job of recommending what the state should do about the timber rattlesnake, an endangered serpent some revere as a New England symbol but nonetheless gives others the shivers.On Wednesday,...


Poisonings carried out on flocks of invasive birds in Belchertown
02-08-2017 9:44 AM

By FRAN RYAN

In early January unsuspecting residents of West Springfield and Agawam were shocked and frightened when they discovered dozens of dead or dying birds near their homes, some falling from trees on to lawns homes and cars.The unusual incident...


Local farmers finding market for their meat CSA subscriptions
12-26-2016 10:57 PM

By RICHIE DAVIS

If your answer to “Where’s the beef?” is “local, local, local,” you’re not alone.The demand for locally raised beef, as well as lamb, pork, chicken and turkey, has been inching upward enough in recent years, with Shelburne’s Foxbard and Wheel-View...


Mickey Rathbun: How did kissing beneath mistletoe become a Christmas tradition?
12-22-2016 11:11 PM

Mistletoe is one of those Christmas traditions that many of us know little about, beyond the fact that people are supposed to kiss under it when it’s hung in a doorway during the holiday season. I got curious about it a few years ago when a friend...


Columnist Naila Moreira: Environmental protections under attack
12-13-2016 8:59 PM

By NAILA MOREIRA

I sometimes startle people by saying I don’t have much hope for the environment.“But you’re an environmentalist!” they stutter. “Surely, you must think we can prevent nature from being destroyed? That taking action is worth it?”The other day, for...


First offshore wind farm opens off the coast of Rhode Island
12-13-2016 8:55 PM

IN THE NEWS First offshore wind farm opensPROVIDENCE, R.I. — The nation’s first offshore wind farm has opened off the coast of Rhode Island, ushering in a new era in the U.S. for the industry.Deepwater Wind built five turbines 3 miles off Block Island...


Earth Talk: Trump vows to renege on climate accord and strip EPA
12-09-2016 3:09 PM

Dear EarthTalk: What kinds of changes to federal environmental policies can we expect to see from Donald Trump when he assumes the presidency?—– D. Shelley, Bounder, ColoradoLike many Americans, environmental advocates are alarmed at the results of...


Drought puts squeeze on Valley farmers
11-29-2016 9:44 AM

By JACK SUNTRUP

HADLEY — Farmer fortunes are tied to the elements. Too much rain or too little can have the same effect — a spoiled growing season.Much of New England has been snared in drought conditions since April. The National Weather Service Climate Prediction...


Volunteers clean graffiti off Mount Tom
10-03-2016 4:15 PM

By SARAH CROSBY

EASTHAMPTON — Decades of graffiti trickled down Mount Tom on Sunday, dissolving under the force of a pressure washer. The rock underneath remained, seemingly untouched.The charge was led by Naima Workman, a yoga studio owner with a passion for outdoor...


On Gardening: Cora Cascade vinca spreading color and happiness
08-04-2016 5:24 PM

By Norman Winter

The last time I reported on the Cora Cascade was in 2010; so much has changed with this trailing beauty, it’s now even better than we knew it then, so I thought I’d write an update. Cora Cascade vinca has been beating the brutal summers in...

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