Editor’s note: More details about the book, “Words to Live By Poems and Images for Contemplation in a Time of Not Knowing,” will be published in Saturday’s Life & Times section.WHATELY After two pandemic-related cancellations, Cancer Connection’s.
Even blueberry bushes, a traditionally hardy plant, are succumbing to the effects of the heat and drought this year, local farmers say.“Blueberries are pretty hardy but are more traditionally a wetlands plant, and a northern plant, so they don’t care.
Even blueberry bushes, a traditionally hardy plant, are succumbing to the effects of the heat and drought this year, local farmers say.“Blueberries are pretty hardy but are more traditionally a wetlands plant, and a northern plant, so they don’t care.
Quonquont Farm on North Street in Whately has seen a lot of history. Its farmhouse was one of the town’s first taverns in the 18th century, co-owner Allison Bell says.The farm’s identity under the name Quonquont was established in 1922. To celebrate.